Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system
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Resumo: | Objective: Evaluate the effect of saliva contamination on microleakage of class V composite restorations. Material and methods: Thirty cavities class V (3.0mm × 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm) were prepared in sound bovine incisors with oclusal margin in enamel and cervical in dentin. The teeth were randomly assigned to 3 Groups (n = 10). In the Group I (control), the adhesive system SingleBond (3M ESPE) was applied according to manufacture’s instructions. On group II, the preparations were contaminated with fresh saliva, after the acid etching. On group III, the preparations were contaminated similar to group 2, but the saliva was air dried during 5s to remove the contamination. All cavities were restored with hybrid composite, applied in two oblique increments. After 24 hours, the teeth were thermocycled (500×, 5°-55º, 60s each cycle), covered with sticky wax and fingernail, accommodated in 0.5% basic fuchsine for 4h, washed, dry and sectioned. The extension of microleakage was analyzed with scale of 0-4. The data were submitted to Kruskal Wallis test. Results: The median score in enamel margins were: Group I = 0, Group II = 4, Group III = 0. In the enamel, Groups I and III presented less microleakage than Group II (p = 0.0339). In the dentin margins the median score were: Group I = 1, Group II = 4, Group III = 4. Groups I (control) presented less microleakage than Group II and III (p = 0.0103). Conclusion: Salivary contamination has a negative effect on marginal sealing. Considering enamel margins, remove the contamination with air dried seems to be an efficient procedure to reestablish marginal integrity. UNITERMS: dentin bonding; acid etching; microleakage. |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive systemEfeito da contaminação salivar na microinfiltração marginal de um sistema adesivo de frasco únicoObjective: Evaluate the effect of saliva contamination on microleakage of class V composite restorations. Material and methods: Thirty cavities class V (3.0mm × 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm) were prepared in sound bovine incisors with oclusal margin in enamel and cervical in dentin. The teeth were randomly assigned to 3 Groups (n = 10). In the Group I (control), the adhesive system SingleBond (3M ESPE) was applied according to manufacture’s instructions. On group II, the preparations were contaminated with fresh saliva, after the acid etching. On group III, the preparations were contaminated similar to group 2, but the saliva was air dried during 5s to remove the contamination. All cavities were restored with hybrid composite, applied in two oblique increments. After 24 hours, the teeth were thermocycled (500×, 5°-55º, 60s each cycle), covered with sticky wax and fingernail, accommodated in 0.5% basic fuchsine for 4h, washed, dry and sectioned. The extension of microleakage was analyzed with scale of 0-4. The data were submitted to Kruskal Wallis test. Results: The median score in enamel margins were: Group I = 0, Group II = 4, Group III = 0. In the enamel, Groups I and III presented less microleakage than Group II (p = 0.0339). In the dentin margins the median score were: Group I = 1, Group II = 4, Group III = 4. Groups I (control) presented less microleakage than Group II and III (p = 0.0103). Conclusion: Salivary contamination has a negative effect on marginal sealing. Considering enamel margins, remove the contamination with air dried seems to be an efficient procedure to reestablish marginal integrity. UNITERMS: dentin bonding; acid etching; microleakage.Objetivo: Avaliar a microinfiltração marginal após a contaminação salivar percebida e despercebida em cavidades restauradas com sistema adesivo de frasco único. Materiais e métodos: Trinta cavidades classe V foram preparadas na vestibular de incisivos bovinos com margem incisal em esmalte e cervical em dentina. Dividiu-se os dentes aleatoriamente em 3 grupos (n = 10). No Grupo I (controle), as cavidades foram restauradas com adesivo Single Bond (3M ESPE) conforme recomendações do fabricante. Grupo II (contaminação despercebida) as cavidades foram contaminadas com saliva após o condicionamento ácido. No Grupo III (contaminação percebida), após a contaminação salivar, as cavidades foram secas com jatos de ar durante 5 segundos. Todas as cavidades foram restauradas com resina composta em dois incrementos. Após 24 horas, os dentes foram termociclados, cobertos com cera pegajosa e esmalte de unha, imersos em corante, lavados, secos, seccionados longitudinalmente e a extensão da microinfiltração foi analisada numa escala de 0-4, sendo os dados submetidos ao teste Kruskall-Wallis. Resultados: A mediana dos escores de esmalte foi: Grupo I = 0, Grupo II = 4 e Grupo III = 0. Observou-se uma menor infiltração no grupo controle e infiltração percebida nas margens em esmalte (p = 0,0339). Nas margens em dentina, a mediana dos escores foi: Grupo I = 1, Grupo II = 4 e Grupo III = 4. O grupo controle promoveu melhor selamento que os Grupos II e III (p = 0,0103). Conclusão: A contaminação salivar exerce um efeito negativo na capacidade de selamento marginal. As margens em esmalte, remover a saliva com jatos de ar mostrou-se uma eficiente forma de restabelecer a integridade marginal. UNITERMOS: adesivos dentinários; condicionamento ácido; microinfiltração.EDIPUCRS - Editora Universitária da PUCRS2007-03-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/1225Revista Odonto Ciência; Vol. 22 No. 55 (2007); 55 - 60Revista Odonto Ciência; v. 22 n. 55 (2007); 55 - 601980-65230102-9460reponame:Revista odonto ciência (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/1225/976Sartori, NeimarOliveira, João Henrique Pereira deLopes, Guilherme Carpenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-11-18T11:34:14Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/1225Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/foPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/oai||odontociencia@pucrs.br1980-65230102-9460opendoar:2013-11-18T11:34:14Revista odonto ciência (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system Efeito da contaminação salivar na microinfiltração marginal de um sistema adesivo de frasco único |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system Sartori, Neimar |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Effect of salivary contamination on marginal microleakage with a one-bottle adhesive system |
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Sartori, Neimar |
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Sartori, Neimar Oliveira, João Henrique Pereira de Lopes, Guilherme Carpena |
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Oliveira, João Henrique Pereira de Lopes, Guilherme Carpena |
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Sartori, Neimar Oliveira, João Henrique Pereira de Lopes, Guilherme Carpena |
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Objective: Evaluate the effect of saliva contamination on microleakage of class V composite restorations. Material and methods: Thirty cavities class V (3.0mm × 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm) were prepared in sound bovine incisors with oclusal margin in enamel and cervical in dentin. The teeth were randomly assigned to 3 Groups (n = 10). In the Group I (control), the adhesive system SingleBond (3M ESPE) was applied according to manufacture’s instructions. On group II, the preparations were contaminated with fresh saliva, after the acid etching. On group III, the preparations were contaminated similar to group 2, but the saliva was air dried during 5s to remove the contamination. All cavities were restored with hybrid composite, applied in two oblique increments. After 24 hours, the teeth were thermocycled (500×, 5°-55º, 60s each cycle), covered with sticky wax and fingernail, accommodated in 0.5% basic fuchsine for 4h, washed, dry and sectioned. The extension of microleakage was analyzed with scale of 0-4. The data were submitted to Kruskal Wallis test. Results: The median score in enamel margins were: Group I = 0, Group II = 4, Group III = 0. In the enamel, Groups I and III presented less microleakage than Group II (p = 0.0339). In the dentin margins the median score were: Group I = 1, Group II = 4, Group III = 4. Groups I (control) presented less microleakage than Group II and III (p = 0.0103). Conclusion: Salivary contamination has a negative effect on marginal sealing. Considering enamel margins, remove the contamination with air dried seems to be an efficient procedure to reestablish marginal integrity. UNITERMS: dentin bonding; acid etching; microleakage. |
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