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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 79(2): 74-6, abr.-jun. 1991.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1170195

ABSTRACT

The object of this paper is to evaluate the marginal filtration occurring between restoration/teeth in cavities filled with silver alloy when using different cavity varnish and adhesives. In 50 teeth removed as a result of decay, cavities were prepaired on vestibular faces and were divided into 5 equal groups: Group A: with no caviti varnish; Group B: two coats of a linkin agent (Scotch Bond 3M); Group C: an amalgam liner base (Voco); Group D; two coats of copal varnish: Group E: an amalgam bond base (Carl San Remo, Germany). All groups were filled with a silver alloy. The teeth were inmersed in a fuchsin solution at different temperatures (17.37 degrees C and 50 degrees C) for 20 minutes. Longitudinal cuts were made for visualization under a stereoscopic magnifying glass. Each group was observed by five odontologists and was classified according to four categories: Grade I: no filtration: Grade II: less than 1/3 wall filtration; Grade III: more than 1/3 wall filtration; Grade IV: filtration in walls and floor. Teeth with pulp filtration were discarded. Total and percentage values were determined for each analysed group. The results revealed that: Group A: 100


of samples corresponds to Grade IV. Group B: 40


of sample falls within Grade II while the rest corresponds to the highest grade. Group C: 30


belongs to Grade II, 60


to Grade III and the remaining 10


falls within Grade I, while the remaining 20


correspond to Grades III and IV, respectively. Group E: 50


for Grade I and the rest in Grade II.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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