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Influence of filling technique and bevel preparation on marginal sealing of conventional and low shrinkage composite restorations
de Oliveira, Pâmella Tomazi Godoy; Vieira, Rodrigo Monteiro; Jardim, Patrícia dos Santos; Klein-Júnior, Celso Afonso; Conceição, Ewerton Nocchi; Erhardt, Maria Carolina Guilherme; Coelho-de-Souza, Fábio Herrmann.
  • de Oliveira, Pâmella Tomazi Godoy; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. BR
  • Vieira, Rodrigo Monteiro; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. BR
  • Jardim, Patrícia dos Santos; Federal University of Pelotas. BR
  • Klein-Júnior, Celso Afonso; Lutheran University of Brazil. BR
  • Conceição, Ewerton Nocchi; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. BR
  • Erhardt, Maria Carolina Guilherme; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. BR
  • Coelho-de-Souza, Fábio Herrmann; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. BR
J. res. dent ; 2(6): [474-485], nov.-dec2014.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1363332
ABSTRACT

AIM:

The aim of this study was to evaluate two composite restorations (conventional methacrylate-based and low shrinkage-based silorane), associated or not to beveling and incremental technique, in relation to the microleakage and marginal gap formation tests. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

30 sound human molars had their mesial and distal surfaces prepared with and without bevel. The teeth were divided into six groups according to the type of resin (conventional nanofilled or silorane resin), and restorative filling technique (incremental technique or builk). Microleakage and marginal gap formation data were statistically analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-Square tests, with a significance level set at 5%.

RESULTS:

Group 1 (Z350 XT, without bevel, incremental technique) presented highest rate of microleakage and marginal gap in most of the restorations, with statistically significant differences. Groups 4 and 6 (P90, beveled, builk and P90, beveled and incremental technique) had lower rates of microleakage and absence of marginal gaps in most of the restorations.

CONCLUSION:

It's concluded that the silorane showed lower rates of marginal gaps and microleakage, when compared to the conventional methacrylate-based resin. Bevel preparation was effective in reducing microleakage and marginal gaps for both resins used. Incremental technique was not necessary when associated with low shrinkage composite resin.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Composite Resins / Resin Cements / Dental Restoration, Permanent / Polymerization Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. res. dent Journal subject: Dentistry / Sa£de Bucal Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Pelotas/BR / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/BR / Lutheran University of Brazil/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Composite Resins / Resin Cements / Dental Restoration, Permanent / Polymerization Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. res. dent Journal subject: Dentistry / Sa£de Bucal Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Pelotas/BR / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/BR / Lutheran University of Brazil/BR