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In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities

The study aimed to evaluate the adhesive performances of two ormocer materials and two micro-hybrid composites placed to restore class II cavities. We tested the null hypothesis, which considered that the adhesive behaviors of tested materials did not differ. On each extracted tooth, two class II ca...

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Autores principales: Ciurea, Andreea, Delean, Ada Gabriela, Didilescu, Andreea, Monea, Monica, Roman, Alexandra, Boariu, Marius, Stratul, Ștefan Ioan, Mîrza, Camelia-Manuela, Micu, Iulia Cristina, Șurlin, Petra, Soancă, Andrada
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14154299
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author Ciurea, Andreea
Delean, Ada Gabriela
Didilescu, Andreea
Monea, Monica
Roman, Alexandra
Boariu, Marius
Stratul, Ștefan Ioan
Mîrza, Camelia-Manuela
Micu, Iulia Cristina
Șurlin, Petra
Soancă, Andrada
author_facet Ciurea, Andreea
Delean, Ada Gabriela
Didilescu, Andreea
Monea, Monica
Roman, Alexandra
Boariu, Marius
Stratul, Ștefan Ioan
Mîrza, Camelia-Manuela
Micu, Iulia Cristina
Șurlin, Petra
Soancă, Andrada
author_sort Ciurea, Andreea
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description The study aimed to evaluate the adhesive performances of two ormocer materials and two micro-hybrid composites placed to restore class II cavities. We tested the null hypothesis, which considered that the adhesive behaviors of tested materials did not differ. On each extracted tooth, two class II cavities were prepared having an enamel located cervical margin and a cementum located cervical margin, respectively, and were restored using two different restoration techniques. The teeth followed a tooth impregnating protocol and were sectioned and evaluated by optical microscopy to highlight the marginal microleakage around restorations. Cervical and occlusal microleakage as well as microleakage ratios were calculated. The microleakage test showed that all tested materials exhibited some degree of dentinal microleakage both on cervical and occlusal areas irrespective of the restoration technique. Some significant differences were recorded in adhesion performance of the materials. The cervical microleakage ratio was significantly increased for one of the micro-hybrid resin composites in comparison with one of the ormocer materials (p = 0.0159). Significantly differences were observed in occlusal microleakage ratios when the two micro-hybrid composites were compared (p = 0.047). The results failed to reject the null hypothesis. The present study could not demonstrate the superiority of ormocer-materials relative to conventional composites.
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spelling pubmed-83489532021-08-08 In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities Ciurea, Andreea Delean, Ada Gabriela Didilescu, Andreea Monea, Monica Roman, Alexandra Boariu, Marius Stratul, Ștefan Ioan Mîrza, Camelia-Manuela Micu, Iulia Cristina Șurlin, Petra Soancă, Andrada Materials (Basel) Article The study aimed to evaluate the adhesive performances of two ormocer materials and two micro-hybrid composites placed to restore class II cavities. We tested the null hypothesis, which considered that the adhesive behaviors of tested materials did not differ. On each extracted tooth, two class II cavities were prepared having an enamel located cervical margin and a cementum located cervical margin, respectively, and were restored using two different restoration techniques. The teeth followed a tooth impregnating protocol and were sectioned and evaluated by optical microscopy to highlight the marginal microleakage around restorations. Cervical and occlusal microleakage as well as microleakage ratios were calculated. The microleakage test showed that all tested materials exhibited some degree of dentinal microleakage both on cervical and occlusal areas irrespective of the restoration technique. Some significant differences were recorded in adhesion performance of the materials. The cervical microleakage ratio was significantly increased for one of the micro-hybrid resin composites in comparison with one of the ormocer materials (p = 0.0159). Significantly differences were observed in occlusal microleakage ratios when the two micro-hybrid composites were compared (p = 0.047). The results failed to reject the null hypothesis. The present study could not demonstrate the superiority of ormocer-materials relative to conventional composites. MDPI 2021-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8348953/ /pubmed/34361493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14154299 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ciurea, Andreea
Delean, Ada Gabriela
Didilescu, Andreea
Monea, Monica
Roman, Alexandra
Boariu, Marius
Stratul, Ștefan Ioan
Mîrza, Camelia-Manuela
Micu, Iulia Cristina
Șurlin, Petra
Soancă, Andrada
In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title_full In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title_fullStr In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title_short In Vitro Study on the Adhesive Performance of Some Resin-Based Materials Used to Restore Class II Cavities
title_sort in vitro study on the adhesive performance of some resin-based materials used to restore class ii cavities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14154299
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