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Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between margin preparation design and resin-composite type on microleakage with or without re-application of surface-penetrating sealant. METHODS: Class-I resin-composite restorations were completed for 128 extracted human molars. Half of the margins were bev...

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Autores principales: Antonson, Sibel A., Yazici, A. Ruya, Okte, Zeynep, Villalta, Patricia, Antonson, Donald E., Hardigan, Patrick C.
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Publicado: Dental Investigations Society 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077418
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author Antonson, Sibel A.
Yazici, A. Ruya
Okte, Zeynep
Villalta, Patricia
Antonson, Donald E.
Hardigan, Patrick C.
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Yazici, A. Ruya
Okte, Zeynep
Villalta, Patricia
Antonson, Donald E.
Hardigan, Patrick C.
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between margin preparation design and resin-composite type on microleakage with or without re-application of surface-penetrating sealant. METHODS: Class-I resin-composite restorations were completed for 128 extracted human molars. Half of the margins were beveled, the other half, butt-joint. Half of each group was restored with Filtek-Supreme (FS), the other half with Esthet-X (EX) using their respective adhesive systems. Margins were etched and sealed with a surface-penetrating sealant, Fortify. The samples were stored in water 24h, and thermocycled (5,000 cycles, 5°C–55°C). Then, samples were abraded using a toothbrush machine (6,000 strokes). Half of the restorations from each sealant group (n=16) were resealed, and the other half had no further treatment. Thermocycling and tooth brushing were repeated. The samples were sealed with nail polish, immersed in methylene-blue for 8h, sectioned, and magnified digital photographs were taken. Three examiners assessed dye penetration. A 2×2×2 multi-layered Chi-Square analysis, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted for statistical analysis. RESULTS: No difference was observed between sealed and resealed FS and EX restorations with butt-joint margins. In beveled margins, resealing caused significantly less microleakage (P<.01). No differences were found between restorations either sealed or resealed with bevel margins. In butt-joint margins, at the leakage level deeper than 2/3 of the preparation depth, resealed FS showed less microleakage than EX resealed restorations (P<.01). CONCLUSION: Resealing reduced microleakage in bevel margins, however, in butt-joint margins resealing did not affect the leakage. A significant statistical relationship exists between and within resealing, margin preparation design, type of composite, and microleakage.
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spelling pubmed-34745532012-10-17 Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type Antonson, Sibel A. Yazici, A. Ruya Okte, Zeynep Villalta, Patricia Antonson, Donald E. Hardigan, Patrick C. Eur J Dent Articles OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between margin preparation design and resin-composite type on microleakage with or without re-application of surface-penetrating sealant. METHODS: Class-I resin-composite restorations were completed for 128 extracted human molars. Half of the margins were beveled, the other half, butt-joint. Half of each group was restored with Filtek-Supreme (FS), the other half with Esthet-X (EX) using their respective adhesive systems. Margins were etched and sealed with a surface-penetrating sealant, Fortify. The samples were stored in water 24h, and thermocycled (5,000 cycles, 5°C–55°C). Then, samples were abraded using a toothbrush machine (6,000 strokes). Half of the restorations from each sealant group (n=16) were resealed, and the other half had no further treatment. Thermocycling and tooth brushing were repeated. The samples were sealed with nail polish, immersed in methylene-blue for 8h, sectioned, and magnified digital photographs were taken. Three examiners assessed dye penetration. A 2×2×2 multi-layered Chi-Square analysis, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted for statistical analysis. RESULTS: No difference was observed between sealed and resealed FS and EX restorations with butt-joint margins. In beveled margins, resealing caused significantly less microleakage (P<.01). No differences were found between restorations either sealed or resealed with bevel margins. In butt-joint margins, at the leakage level deeper than 2/3 of the preparation depth, resealed FS showed less microleakage than EX resealed restorations (P<.01). CONCLUSION: Resealing reduced microleakage in bevel margins, however, in butt-joint margins resealing did not affect the leakage. A significant statistical relationship exists between and within resealing, margin preparation design, type of composite, and microleakage. Dental Investigations Society 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3474553/ /pubmed/23077418 Text en Copyright 2012 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
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Antonson, Sibel A.
Yazici, A. Ruya
Okte, Zeynep
Villalta, Patricia
Antonson, Donald E.
Hardigan, Patrick C.
Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
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title_full Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
title_fullStr Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
title_full_unstemmed Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
title_short Effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
title_sort effect of resealing on microleakage of resin composite restorations in relationship to margin design and composite type
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077418
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