Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography

ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of the study was to use the photonic imaging modality of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to compare the marginal adaptation of composite inlays fabricated by direct and indirect techniques. Material and Methods Class II cavities were prepared on 34 extracted hum...

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Main Authors: Ayşe Gözde TÜRK, Metin SABUNCU, Sena ÜNAL, Banu ÖNAL, Mübin ULUSOY
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Published: University of São Paulo
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-9694f752254a487aaadfc36cc2551eed2020-11-24T22:33:41ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-776524438339010.1590/1678-775720160012S1678-77572016000400383Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomographyAyşe Gözde TÜRKMetin SABUNCUSena ÜNALBanu ÖNALMübin ULUSOYABSTRACT Objective The purpose of the study was to use the photonic imaging modality of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to compare the marginal adaptation of composite inlays fabricated by direct and indirect techniques. Material and Methods Class II cavities were prepared on 34 extracted human molar teeth. The cavities were randomly divided into two groups according to the inlay fabrication technique. The first group was directly restored on cavities with a composite (Esthet X HD, Dentsply, Germany) after isolating. The second group was indirectly restored with the same composite material. Marginal adaptations were scanned before cementation with an invisible infrared light beam of OCT (Thorlabs), allowing measurement in 200 µm intervals. Restorations were cemented with a self-adhesive cement resin (SmartCem2, Dentsply), and then marginal adaptations were again measured with OCT. Mean values were statistically compared by using independent-samples t-test and paired samples t-test (p<0.05), before and after cementation. Results Direct inlays presented statistically smaller marginal discrepancy values than indirect inlays, before (p=0.00001442) and after (p=0.00001466) cementation. Marginal discrepancy values were increased for all restorations after cementation (p=0.00008839, p=0.000000952 for direct and indirect inlays, respectively). The mean marginal discrepancy value of the direct group increased from 56.88±20.04 µm to 91.88±31.7 µm, whereas the indirect group increased from 107.54±35.63 µm to 170.29±54.83 µm. Different techniques are available to detect marginal adaptation of restorations, but the OCT system can give quantitative information about resin cement thickness and its interaction between tooth and restoration in a nondestructive manner. Conclusions Direct inlays presented smaller marginal discrepancy than indirect inlays. The marginal discrepancy values were increased for all restorations that refer to cement thickness after cementation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572016000400383&lng=en&tlng=enOptical coherence tomographyInlaysDental marginal adaptation
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author Ayşe Gözde TÜRK
Metin SABUNCU
Sena ÜNAL
Banu ÖNAL
Mübin ULUSOY
spellingShingle Ayşe Gözde TÜRK
Metin SABUNCU
Sena ÜNAL
Banu ÖNAL
Mübin ULUSOY
Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Optical coherence tomography
Inlays
Dental marginal adaptation
author_facet Ayşe Gözde TÜRK
Metin SABUNCU
Sena ÜNAL
Banu ÖNAL
Mübin ULUSOY
author_sort Ayşe Gözde TÜRK
title Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
title_short Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
title_full Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
title_fullStr Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
title_sort comparison of the marginal adaptation of direct and indirect composite inlay restorations with optical coherence tomography
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
description ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of the study was to use the photonic imaging modality of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to compare the marginal adaptation of composite inlays fabricated by direct and indirect techniques. Material and Methods Class II cavities were prepared on 34 extracted human molar teeth. The cavities were randomly divided into two groups according to the inlay fabrication technique. The first group was directly restored on cavities with a composite (Esthet X HD, Dentsply, Germany) after isolating. The second group was indirectly restored with the same composite material. Marginal adaptations were scanned before cementation with an invisible infrared light beam of OCT (Thorlabs), allowing measurement in 200 µm intervals. Restorations were cemented with a self-adhesive cement resin (SmartCem2, Dentsply), and then marginal adaptations were again measured with OCT. Mean values were statistically compared by using independent-samples t-test and paired samples t-test (p<0.05), before and after cementation. Results Direct inlays presented statistically smaller marginal discrepancy values than indirect inlays, before (p=0.00001442) and after (p=0.00001466) cementation. Marginal discrepancy values were increased for all restorations after cementation (p=0.00008839, p=0.000000952 for direct and indirect inlays, respectively). The mean marginal discrepancy value of the direct group increased from 56.88±20.04 µm to 91.88±31.7 µm, whereas the indirect group increased from 107.54±35.63 µm to 170.29±54.83 µm. Different techniques are available to detect marginal adaptation of restorations, but the OCT system can give quantitative information about resin cement thickness and its interaction between tooth and restoration in a nondestructive manner. Conclusions Direct inlays presented smaller marginal discrepancy than indirect inlays. The marginal discrepancy values were increased for all restorations that refer to cement thickness after cementation.
topic Optical coherence tomography
Inlays
Dental marginal adaptation
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572016000400383&lng=en&tlng=en
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