Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites
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Resumo: | Introduction: The clinical longevity of tooth restoration -whether directly or indirectly using composites- greatly depends on the quality and stability of the marginal adaptation. Even today, dental restoration failure is a major complication in everyday dental practice. Objective: To evaluate the effect of restoration techniques on the microtensile bond strength and marginal integrity of class II cavities. Methods: An experimental in vitro investigation was made. Preparations (5 × 4 × 2 mm) below the cement-enamel junction were performed in 45 human maxillary premolars (n= 15) that were the sample of the study selected to random. The G1 group incrementally received Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey in three horizontal incremental layers. The G2 group received a bulk restoration technique (one 4-mm increment of Surefill SDR flow plus one 1-mm horizontal capping layer of Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey using a metal matrix band. For the G3 group, impressions were made from each cavity preparation, and Spectrum was used to complete an indirect composite restoration. After storage (24 h/37 °C), the proximal surfaces of each tooth were polished with Sof-Lex disks. For microtensile bond strength testing, all premolars were sectioned into resin-dentine beams (0.8 mm2) and were tested under tension (0.5 mm/min). Results: Microtensile bond strength testing and marginal integrity values were not statistically significantly affected by the type of restoration technique used (p> 0.05). Conclusions: The SurefillSDR flow that used a capping layer made of conventional composite can be an alternative to reduce procedure durations as well as additional steps in the restorative technique. |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect compositesComparación de la fuerza de unión y la integridad marginal con compuestos de resina de relleno masivo y compuestos indirectosBond strengthFiber postResin cementIntroduction: The clinical longevity of tooth restoration -whether directly or indirectly using composites- greatly depends on the quality and stability of the marginal adaptation. Even today, dental restoration failure is a major complication in everyday dental practice. Objective: To evaluate the effect of restoration techniques on the microtensile bond strength and marginal integrity of class II cavities. Methods: An experimental in vitro investigation was made. Preparations (5 × 4 × 2 mm) below the cement-enamel junction were performed in 45 human maxillary premolars (n= 15) that were the sample of the study selected to random. The G1 group incrementally received Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey in three horizontal incremental layers. The G2 group received a bulk restoration technique (one 4-mm increment of Surefill SDR flow plus one 1-mm horizontal capping layer of Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey using a metal matrix band. For the G3 group, impressions were made from each cavity preparation, and Spectrum was used to complete an indirect composite restoration. After storage (24 h/37 °C), the proximal surfaces of each tooth were polished with Sof-Lex disks. For microtensile bond strength testing, all premolars were sectioned into resin-dentine beams (0.8 mm2) and were tested under tension (0.5 mm/min). Results: Microtensile bond strength testing and marginal integrity values were not statistically significantly affected by the type of restoration technique used (p> 0.05). Conclusions: The SurefillSDR flow that used a capping layer made of conventional composite can be an alternative to reduce procedure durations as well as additional steps in the restorative technique.University of Cuiaba-UNIC School of Dentistry Department of Restorative DentistryCEUMA University Dentistry Masters Program DepartmentPonta Grossa State University School of Dentistry Department of Restorative DentistrySão Paulo State University - Unesp School of Dentistry/UnespRestorative Dentistry Department University of ChileInstitute of Biomedical Sciences-Autonomous University of ChileMedical University of La Habana Medical Faculty “Victoria de Girón” Department of DentistryUniversidad Politécnica y Artística del Paraguay.São Paulo State University - Unesp School of Dentistry/UnespSchool of DentistryDentistry Masters ProgramUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University of ChileMedical Faculty “Victoria de Girón”Universidad Politécnica y Artística del Paraguay.Barros, YolandaBandéca, MateusMillán, AndrésSiqueira, FabianaKuga, Milton [UNESP]Fernandez, EduardoChaple Gil, Alain ManuelBorges, AlvaroTonetto, Mateus2020-12-12T00:56:40Z2020-12-12T00:56:40Z2019-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article111-122Revista Cubana de Estomatologia, v. 56, n. 2, p. 111-122, 2019.1561-297X0034-7507http://hdl.handle.net/11449/1980162-s2.0-85073454755Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Cubana de Estomatologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T07:07:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/198016Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:57:44.484847Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites Comparación de la fuerza de unión y la integridad marginal con compuestos de resina de relleno masivo y compuestos indirectos |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites Barros, Yolanda Bond strength Fiber post Resin cement |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
title_full |
Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
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Comparing bond strength and marginal integrity with direct bulk-fill resin composites and indirect composites |
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Barros, Yolanda |
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Barros, Yolanda Bandéca, Mateus Millán, Andrés Siqueira, Fabiana Kuga, Milton [UNESP] Fernandez, Eduardo Chaple Gil, Alain Manuel Borges, Alvaro Tonetto, Mateus |
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author |
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Bandéca, Mateus Millán, Andrés Siqueira, Fabiana Kuga, Milton [UNESP] Fernandez, Eduardo Chaple Gil, Alain Manuel Borges, Alvaro Tonetto, Mateus |
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School of Dentistry Dentistry Masters Program Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) University of Chile Medical Faculty “Victoria de Girón” Universidad Politécnica y Artística del Paraguay. |
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Barros, Yolanda Bandéca, Mateus Millán, Andrés Siqueira, Fabiana Kuga, Milton [UNESP] Fernandez, Eduardo Chaple Gil, Alain Manuel Borges, Alvaro Tonetto, Mateus |
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Bond strength Fiber post Resin cement |
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Bond strength Fiber post Resin cement |
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Introduction: The clinical longevity of tooth restoration -whether directly or indirectly using composites- greatly depends on the quality and stability of the marginal adaptation. Even today, dental restoration failure is a major complication in everyday dental practice. Objective: To evaluate the effect of restoration techniques on the microtensile bond strength and marginal integrity of class II cavities. Methods: An experimental in vitro investigation was made. Preparations (5 × 4 × 2 mm) below the cement-enamel junction were performed in 45 human maxillary premolars (n= 15) that were the sample of the study selected to random. The G1 group incrementally received Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey in three horizontal incremental layers. The G2 group received a bulk restoration technique (one 4-mm increment of Surefill SDR flow plus one 1-mm horizontal capping layer of Spectrum TPH3 Dentsply De trey using a metal matrix band. For the G3 group, impressions were made from each cavity preparation, and Spectrum was used to complete an indirect composite restoration. After storage (24 h/37 °C), the proximal surfaces of each tooth were polished with Sof-Lex disks. For microtensile bond strength testing, all premolars were sectioned into resin-dentine beams (0.8 mm2) and were tested under tension (0.5 mm/min). Results: Microtensile bond strength testing and marginal integrity values were not statistically significantly affected by the type of restoration technique used (p> 0.05). Conclusions: The SurefillSDR flow that used a capping layer made of conventional composite can be an alternative to reduce procedure durations as well as additional steps in the restorative technique. |
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Revista Cubana de Estomatologia, v. 56, n. 2, p. 111-122, 2019. 1561-297X 0034-7507 2-s2.0-85073454755 |
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