• Title of article

    The adhesive potential of dentin bonding systems assessed using cuspal deflection measurements and cervical microleakage scores

  • Author/Authors

    Sultan، نويسنده , , Ahmed and Moorthy، نويسنده , , Advan and Fleming، نويسنده , , Garry J.P.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1154
  • To page
    1160
  • Abstract
    AbstractObjectives ess the cuspal deflection and cervical microleakage of standardized mesio-occluso-distal (MOD) cavities restored with a dimethacrylate resin-based-composite (RBC) placed with one 3-step, one 2-step and three 1-step bonding systems and compared with the unbound condition. s eight sound maxillary premolar teeth with standardized MOD cavities were randomly allocated to six groups. Restoration was performed in eight oblique increments using a quartz-tungsten-halogen (QTH) light curing unit (LCU) with the bonding condition as the dependent variable. Buccal and palatal cuspal deflections were recorded post-irradiation using a twin channel deflection measuring gauge at 0, 30, 60 and 180 s. Following restoration, the teeth were thermocycled, immersed in a 0.2% basic fuchsin dye for 24 h, sectioned and examined for cervical microleakage assessment. s an total cuspal deflection measurements with the one 3-step, one 2-step and three 1-step bonding systems were 11.26 (2.56), 10.95 (2.16), 10.03 (2.05) (Futurabond® DC SingleDose), 6.37 (1.37) (Adper™ Prompt™ L-Pop™), 8.98 (1.34) μm (All-Bond SE®), respectively when compared with the unbound condition (6.46 (1.88) μm) The one-way ANOVA of the total cuspal deflection measurements identified statistical differences (p < 0.001) between groups. Cervical microleakage scores significantly increased (p < 0.001) for the negative control (unbound condition) when compared with teeth restored with a bonding system although differences between the bonding systems were evident (p < 0.001). icance spal deflection and cervical microleakage protocol reported offers an opportunity to test the bonding technologies available to practitioners for RBCs. Poorly performing adhesives can be identified which indicated the technique may be useful as a screening tool for assessing existing and new bonding technologies which offers the potential to limit complications routinely encountered with Class II RBC restorations.
  • Keywords
    Dentin bonding systems , Resin-based composite , Cuspal deflection measurement , Cervical microleakage score
  • Journal title
    Dental Materials
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Dental Materials
  • Record number

    2318807