An In-Vitro Comparison of Micro Leakage Between Two Posterior Composites Restored with Different Layering Techniques Using Two Different Led Modes
Aim: Composite resins have undergone various advances since their introduction, but their polymerization shrinkage remains a problem. Shrinkage can cause debonding of the restoration and can contribute to postoperative sensitivity, secondary caries, marginal staining and eventual failure of the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5961/12782_CE[Ra1]_F(AK)_PF1(AGAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(AGAK).pdf |
Summary: | Aim: Composite resins have undergone various advances since
their introduction, but their polymerization shrinkage remains
a problem. Shrinkage can cause debonding of the restoration
and can contribute to postoperative sensitivity, secondary
caries, marginal staining and eventual failure of the restoration.
So, our aim is to compare the effect of two different placement
techniques and two different curing modes in reducing the
marginal microleakage of two different composites in Class II
cavities, where oblique and horizontal placement techniques
and ramp & pulse curing modes of LED are used during the
restoration.
Materials and Methods: Standardized slot preparations
were prepared in 80 human multi-rooted teeth. The teeth were
randomly divided into four groups. Group A and B: Restored
with Filtek P60 (3M, ESPE), Group C and D: Restored with Filtek
P90 (3M, ESPE). All groups were further divided into sub-groups
on basis of placement technique and curing mode. The samples
were stored in distilled water, followed by thermocycling and
immersed in 2% methylene blue. The samples were sectioned
and evaluated for microleakage at the gingival margin with an
optical stereomicroscope.
Results: P60 composite when placed in the cavity with oblique
incremental technique and cured with ramp mode of LED
showed highest mean microleakage. There is no significant
difference between horizontal and oblique placement technique
(p=0.80); Pulse-curing and the ramp-curing mode (p=0.62).
Conclusion: In restoring deep class II cavities, the use of a lowshrink composite with the oblique placement technique and
ramp curing mode of LED is recommended to overcome the
problem of marginal microleakage. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |