• Title of article

    In situ effects of restorative materials on dental biofilm and enamel demineralisation

  • Author/Authors

    Sousa، نويسنده , , R.P. and Zanin، نويسنده , , I.C.J. and Lima، نويسنده , , J.P.M. and Vasconcelos، نويسنده , , S.M.L.C. and Melo، نويسنده , , M.A.S. and Beltrمo، نويسنده , , H.C.P. and Rodrigues، نويسنده , , L.K.A.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    44
  • To page
    51
  • Abstract
    Objectives secondary caries is one of the main reasons for replacing restorations, this study assessed the effects of different restorative materials on the microbiological composition of dental biofilm and on enamel demineralisation around the restoration. s omized, double-blind, split-mouth in situ design was conducted in one phase of 14 days, during which, 20 volunteers wore palatal devices containing five human dental enamel slabs. Each slab was randomly restored with one of the following materials: Filtek-Z-250/Single Bond, control group (composite resin), Permite (amalgam), Fuji II (encapsulated resin-modified glass ionomer), Vitremer (resin-modified glass ionomer) and Ketac Molar (conventional glass ionomer). The volunteers used fluoride dentifrice, 3×/day and a 20% sucrose solution was dripped onto the slabs 8×/day. The biofilm formed on the slabs was analyzed to determine the counts of total streptococci, mutans streptococci and lactobacilli. Enamel demineralisation was determined by cross-sectional microhardness (CSMH) at 20 and 70 μm from the margin of the restoration. Kruskal–Wallis and analysis of variance, followed by least mean squares (LMS) test, were used to evaluate microbiota and CSMH among the groups. The significance level used was 5%. s tistically significant differences were found in the cariogenic microbiota grown on the slabs. At a 20-μm distance, only Fuji II statistically differed from the other groups, showing the lowest demineralisation. At 70 μm, Fuji II significantly inhibited demineralisation when compared to Permite, Filtek-Z-250 and Ketac Molar. sions context of fluoride dentifrice and under the cariogenic exposure conditions of this study, only the encapsulated resin-modified glass ionomer material provided additional protection against secondary caries.
  • Keywords
    AMALGAM , Resin , Glass ionomer , Caries prevention , Secondary caries
  • Journal title
    Journal of Dentistry
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Dentistry
  • Record number

    2128745