Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations

This in vitro study evaluated the microleakage of a posterior resin composite restoration (P60-3M ESPE) filled with two techniques and light cured with three different modes. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared on the enamel buccal surface of freshly extracted inferior bovine incisors. Teeth...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Operative dentistry 2002-11, Vol.27 (6), p.557-562
Hauptverfasser: Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio, Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli, Lovadino, José Roberto
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
container_end_page 562
container_issue 6
container_start_page 557
container_title Operative dentistry
container_volume 27
creator Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio
Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli
Lovadino, José Roberto
description This in vitro study evaluated the microleakage of a posterior resin composite restoration (P60-3M ESPE) filled with two techniques and light cured with three different modes. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared on the enamel buccal surface of freshly extracted inferior bovine incisors. Teeth were randomly divided into six experimental groups: two filling techniques (bulk and incremental filling) and three polymerization methods (conventional-680 mW/cm2/30 seconds; soft-start-380 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds; 1.3 cm light tip distanced -200 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds). All specimens were thermocycled for 3,000 cycles at 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C before immersion in a 2% methylene blue solution for 12 hours. Specimens were then washed and prepared for spectrophotometric analysis in order to quantify the dye infiltration around each restoration. Results showed that three polymerization modes presented no statistically significant differences for the incremental filling groups, whereas for the bulk filling group, conventional polymerization presented the highest leakage means that was statistically different from the other two polymerization modes. It was concluded that even though polymerization with initial low intensity light and bulk filling resulted in lower leakage means, no polymerization or filling techniques avoided microleakage.
format Article
fullrecord <record><control><sourceid>proquest_pubme</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72653977</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><sourcerecordid>72653977</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-p207t-df25d089c1c71fb0f0af5fcbc8c83d1e53cf5e1ac9febfdb3f3e792b9571a2853</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNo1kMtOwzAQRb0A0VL4BeQVu0h-xHWyRFV5SJXYwDpy7HFr8CPYzoK_pxGwGs3RvaPRuUBrwre0kZK3K3RdygchrWiFuEIrylrKGe3XKOytBV1xsti746liPWcXjzgkAwWraLB13i-kgj5F9zWfcYo4OJ2TB_WpjrCUp1QqZJcyzlBcxDqFM3IVlr2mrKpLsdygS6t8gdu_uUHvj_u33XNzeH162T0cmokRWRtjmTCk6zXVktqRWKKssHrUne64oSC4tgKo0r2F0ZqRWw6yZ2MvJFWsE3yD7n_vTjktH9chuKLBexUhzWWQbCt4fzazQXd_wXkMYIYpu6Dy9_AviP8AaKFkrg</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>72653977</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations</title><source>MEDLINE</source><source>Allen Press Journals</source><source>EZB-FREE-00999 freely available EZB journals</source><source>Alma/SFX Local Collection</source><creator>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio ; Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli ; Lovadino, José Roberto</creator><creatorcontrib>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio ; Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli ; Lovadino, José Roberto</creatorcontrib><description>This in vitro study evaluated the microleakage of a posterior resin composite restoration (P60-3M ESPE) filled with two techniques and light cured with three different modes. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared on the enamel buccal surface of freshly extracted inferior bovine incisors. Teeth were randomly divided into six experimental groups: two filling techniques (bulk and incremental filling) and three polymerization methods (conventional-680 mW/cm2/30 seconds; soft-start-380 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds; 1.3 cm light tip distanced -200 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds). All specimens were thermocycled for 3,000 cycles at 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C before immersion in a 2% methylene blue solution for 12 hours. Specimens were then washed and prepared for spectrophotometric analysis in order to quantify the dye infiltration around each restoration. Results showed that three polymerization modes presented no statistically significant differences for the incremental filling groups, whereas for the bulk filling group, conventional polymerization presented the highest leakage means that was statistically different from the other two polymerization modes. It was concluded that even though polymerization with initial low intensity light and bulk filling resulted in lower leakage means, no polymerization or filling techniques avoided microleakage.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0361-7734</identifier><identifier>PMID: 12413219</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>United States</publisher><subject>Analysis of Variance ; Animals ; Bicuspid ; Cattle ; Composite Resins - radiation effects ; Cuspid ; Dental Leakage - prevention &amp; control ; Dental Marginal Adaptation ; Dental Restoration, Permanent - methods ; Dentistry ; Light ; Polymers - chemistry ; Statistics, Nonparametric ; Technology, Dental - methods</subject><ispartof>Operative dentistry, 2002-11, Vol.27 (6), p.557-562</ispartof><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,777,781</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12413219$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lovadino, José Roberto</creatorcontrib><title>Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations</title><title>Operative dentistry</title><addtitle>Oper Dent</addtitle><description>This in vitro study evaluated the microleakage of a posterior resin composite restoration (P60-3M ESPE) filled with two techniques and light cured with three different modes. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared on the enamel buccal surface of freshly extracted inferior bovine incisors. Teeth were randomly divided into six experimental groups: two filling techniques (bulk and incremental filling) and three polymerization methods (conventional-680 mW/cm2/30 seconds; soft-start-380 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds; 1.3 cm light tip distanced -200 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds). All specimens were thermocycled for 3,000 cycles at 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C before immersion in a 2% methylene blue solution for 12 hours. Specimens were then washed and prepared for spectrophotometric analysis in order to quantify the dye infiltration around each restoration. Results showed that three polymerization modes presented no statistically significant differences for the incremental filling groups, whereas for the bulk filling group, conventional polymerization presented the highest leakage means that was statistically different from the other two polymerization modes. It was concluded that even though polymerization with initial low intensity light and bulk filling resulted in lower leakage means, no polymerization or filling techniques avoided microleakage.</description><subject>Analysis of Variance</subject><subject>Animals</subject><subject>Bicuspid</subject><subject>Cattle</subject><subject>Composite Resins - radiation effects</subject><subject>Cuspid</subject><subject>Dental Leakage - prevention &amp; control</subject><subject>Dental Marginal Adaptation</subject><subject>Dental Restoration, Permanent - methods</subject><subject>Dentistry</subject><subject>Light</subject><subject>Polymers - chemistry</subject><subject>Statistics, Nonparametric</subject><subject>Technology, Dental - methods</subject><issn>0361-7734</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2002</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><recordid>eNo1kMtOwzAQRb0A0VL4BeQVu0h-xHWyRFV5SJXYwDpy7HFr8CPYzoK_pxGwGs3RvaPRuUBrwre0kZK3K3RdygchrWiFuEIrylrKGe3XKOytBV1xsti746liPWcXjzgkAwWraLB13i-kgj5F9zWfcYo4OJ2TB_WpjrCUp1QqZJcyzlBcxDqFM3IVlr2mrKpLsdygS6t8gdu_uUHvj_u33XNzeH162T0cmokRWRtjmTCk6zXVktqRWKKssHrUne64oSC4tgKo0r2F0ZqRWw6yZ2MvJFWsE3yD7n_vTjktH9chuKLBexUhzWWQbCt4fzazQXd_wXkMYIYpu6Dy9_AviP8AaKFkrg</recordid><startdate>20021101</startdate><enddate>20021101</enddate><creator>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio</creator><creator>Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli</creator><creator>Lovadino, José Roberto</creator><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>7X8</scope></search><sort><creationdate>20021101</creationdate><title>Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations</title><author>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio ; Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli ; Lovadino, José Roberto</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-p207t-df25d089c1c71fb0f0af5fcbc8c83d1e53cf5e1ac9febfdb3f3e792b9571a2853</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2002</creationdate><topic>Analysis of Variance</topic><topic>Animals</topic><topic>Bicuspid</topic><topic>Cattle</topic><topic>Composite Resins - radiation effects</topic><topic>Cuspid</topic><topic>Dental Leakage - prevention &amp; control</topic><topic>Dental Marginal Adaptation</topic><topic>Dental Restoration, Permanent - methods</topic><topic>Dentistry</topic><topic>Light</topic><topic>Polymers - chemistry</topic><topic>Statistics, Nonparametric</topic><topic>Technology, Dental - methods</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lovadino, José Roberto</creatorcontrib><collection>Medline</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE (Ovid)</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>PubMed</collection><collection>MEDLINE - Academic</collection><jtitle>Operative dentistry</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Aguiar, Flávio Henrique Baggio</au><au>Ajudarte, Karina Felfeli</au><au>Lovadino, José Roberto</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations</atitle><jtitle>Operative dentistry</jtitle><addtitle>Oper Dent</addtitle><date>2002-11-01</date><risdate>2002</risdate><volume>27</volume><issue>6</issue><spage>557</spage><epage>562</epage><pages>557-562</pages><issn>0361-7734</issn><abstract>This in vitro study evaluated the microleakage of a posterior resin composite restoration (P60-3M ESPE) filled with two techniques and light cured with three different modes. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared on the enamel buccal surface of freshly extracted inferior bovine incisors. Teeth were randomly divided into six experimental groups: two filling techniques (bulk and incremental filling) and three polymerization methods (conventional-680 mW/cm2/30 seconds; soft-start-380 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds; 1.3 cm light tip distanced -200 mW/cm2/10 seconds + 680 mW/cm2/20 seconds). All specimens were thermocycled for 3,000 cycles at 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C before immersion in a 2% methylene blue solution for 12 hours. Specimens were then washed and prepared for spectrophotometric analysis in order to quantify the dye infiltration around each restoration. Results showed that three polymerization modes presented no statistically significant differences for the incremental filling groups, whereas for the bulk filling group, conventional polymerization presented the highest leakage means that was statistically different from the other two polymerization modes. It was concluded that even though polymerization with initial low intensity light and bulk filling resulted in lower leakage means, no polymerization or filling techniques avoided microleakage.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pmid>12413219</pmid><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record>
fulltext fulltext
identifier ISSN: 0361-7734
ispartof Operative dentistry, 2002-11, Vol.27 (6), p.557-562
issn 0361-7734
language eng
recordid cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72653977
source MEDLINE; Allen Press Journals; EZB-FREE-00999 freely available EZB journals; Alma/SFX Local Collection
subjects Analysis of Variance
Animals
Bicuspid
Cattle
Composite Resins - radiation effects
Cuspid
Dental Leakage - prevention & control
Dental Marginal Adaptation
Dental Restoration, Permanent - methods
Dentistry
Light
Polymers - chemistry
Statistics, Nonparametric
Technology, Dental - methods
title Effect of light curing modes and filling techniques on microleakage of posterior resin composite restorations
url https://sfx.bib-bvb.de/sfx_tum?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-01-17T20%3A58%3A03IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_pubme&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Effect%20of%20light%20curing%20modes%20and%20filling%20techniques%20on%20microleakage%20of%20posterior%20resin%20composite%20restorations&rft.jtitle=Operative%20dentistry&rft.au=Aguiar,%20Fl%C3%A1vio%20Henrique%20Baggio&rft.date=2002-11-01&rft.volume=27&rft.issue=6&rft.spage=557&rft.epage=562&rft.pages=557-562&rft.issn=0361-7734&rft_id=info:doi/&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_pubme%3E72653977%3C/proquest_pubme%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&disable_directlink=true&sfx.directlink=off&sfx.report_link=0&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=72653977&rft_id=info:pmid/12413219&rfr_iscdi=true