Title of article :
Effect of the Amount of Hydroxyethylmethacrylate in an Experimental Dentin
Bonding System on the Degree of Conversion and Microleakage of Class V Composite
Restorations
Author/Authors :
Ataie Mohammad نويسنده , Kamverdi Zahra نويسنده Operative Department, Dental School, Hamadan University of
Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Monsef Esfahani Farnaz نويسنده Operative Department, Dental School, Hamadan University of
Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Ebrahimi Soudabeh نويسنده Dentistry Private Practice, Hamadan, IR
Iran
Abstract :
Background Experimental dentin bonding systems containing nanoclay
fillers have shown high microleakage, which may be due to the high
concentration of hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) in their composition.
Objectives This study sought to assess the effect of using different
concentrations of HEMA in an experimental dentin bonding system
containing PAA-g-nanoclay on the degree of conversion and microleakage
of class V composite restorations. Methods This in vitro experimental
study was conducted on 60 class V cavities prepared in the buccal and/or
lingual surfaces of sound-extracted premolar teeth. The cavities were
restored using an experimental dentin bonding agent containing
PAA-g-nanoclay and a light-cure composite in three groups (n = 20) with
a HEMA concentration of 15% (group 1), 20% (group 2), and 30% (group 3)
in the adhesive. After thermocycling, microleakage was assessed at the
occlusal and gingival margins of the restorations using the dye
penetration method. The degree of conversion of the dentin bonding agent
was calculated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The data
was analyzed using SPSS version 16 and the Kruskal-Wallis, Fisher’s
exact, Wilcoxon, and Mann-Whitney tests (α = 0.05). Results Microleakage
at the occlusal and gingival margins was not significantly different
between the three groups (P > 0.05), but the difference in
microleakage between the occlusal and gingival margins was significant
within each group (P < 0.001). The three groups were not
significantly different in terms of degree of conversion (P >
0.05). Conclusions Based on the results, HEMA concentrations of 15%,
20%, and 30% in our experimental bonding agent had no effect on the
microleakage of class V restorations. They were not significantly
different in terms of degree of conversion either.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics