Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion

Background: Bulk fill packable composite that can be applied to a depth of 4mm in cavities is widely used in posterior teeth restoration. Unfortunately, this composite is subject to potential microleakage which occurs due to erosion resulting from the consumption of carbonated drinks containing carb...

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Main Authors: Widya Saraswati, Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari, Adioro Soetojo
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2019-12-01
Series:Dental Journal: Majalah Kedokteran Gigi
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKG/article/view/16701
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spelling doaj-16cb0ab73a944ba7b299e88e0d2538802020-11-24T22:24:20ZengUniversitas AirlanggaDental Journal: Majalah Kedokteran Gigi1978-37282442-97402019-12-0152419219610.20473/j.djmkg.v52.i4.p192-1968501Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersionWidya Saraswati0Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari1Adioro Soetojo2Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaFaculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaFaculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaBackground: Bulk fill packable composite that can be applied to a depth of 4mm in cavities is widely used in posterior teeth restoration. Unfortunately, this composite is subject to potential microleakage which occurs due to erosion resulting from the consumption of carbonated drinks containing carbonic acid. Nevertheless, microleakage can be reduced by bonding applications the etch technique of which is divided into two forms; self-etch bonding and total-etch bonding. Purpose: This study aims to determine the difference in microleakage between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite following carbonic acid immersion. Methods: This study constitutes experimental laboratory research utilizing 28 incisors bovine teeth which were cleaned, immersed in 0.01% NaCl, and randomly divided into four groups. The cervical area of the teeth of all groups were prepared through the creation of cylindrical shapes 2mm in diameter and 3 mm deep. Groups I and III used total-etch bonding, while groups II and IV used self-etch bonding. Groups III and IV were control groups, whereas groups I and II were treatment groups (immersed in carbonic acid) for 24 hours. Thermocycling was carried out in all groups which were subsequently immersed in 1% methylene blue for 24 hours after which the teeth were cut in a buccolingual direction using a diamond disc wheel. Microleakage was subsequently evaluated by calculating the amount of methylene blue passing between the restoration wall and cavity using a Stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The data was then analyzed using Kruskal Wallis and Mann Whitney U tests. Results: There was a significant difference between the control groups and treatment groups (p<0.05). The microleakage in Group 2 was higher than that of other groups. Conclusion: The microleakage of total-etch bonding was lower than self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite after carbonic acid immersion.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKG/article/view/16701bulk fill packable compositecarbonic acidmicroleakageself-etch bondingtotal-etch bonding
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author Widya Saraswati
Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari
Adioro Soetojo
spellingShingle Widya Saraswati
Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari
Adioro Soetojo
Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
Dental Journal: Majalah Kedokteran Gigi
bulk fill packable composite
carbonic acid
microleakage
self-etch bonding
total-etch bonding
author_facet Widya Saraswati
Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari
Adioro Soetojo
author_sort Widya Saraswati
title Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
title_short Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
title_full Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
title_fullStr Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
title_full_unstemmed Microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
title_sort microleakage difference between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite restoration after carbonic acid immersion
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Dental Journal: Majalah Kedokteran Gigi
issn 1978-3728
2442-9740
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background: Bulk fill packable composite that can be applied to a depth of 4mm in cavities is widely used in posterior teeth restoration. Unfortunately, this composite is subject to potential microleakage which occurs due to erosion resulting from the consumption of carbonated drinks containing carbonic acid. Nevertheless, microleakage can be reduced by bonding applications the etch technique of which is divided into two forms; self-etch bonding and total-etch bonding. Purpose: This study aims to determine the difference in microleakage between total-etch and self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite following carbonic acid immersion. Methods: This study constitutes experimental laboratory research utilizing 28 incisors bovine teeth which were cleaned, immersed in 0.01% NaCl, and randomly divided into four groups. The cervical area of the teeth of all groups were prepared through the creation of cylindrical shapes 2mm in diameter and 3 mm deep. Groups I and III used total-etch bonding, while groups II and IV used self-etch bonding. Groups III and IV were control groups, whereas groups I and II were treatment groups (immersed in carbonic acid) for 24 hours. Thermocycling was carried out in all groups which were subsequently immersed in 1% methylene blue for 24 hours after which the teeth were cut in a buccolingual direction using a diamond disc wheel. Microleakage was subsequently evaluated by calculating the amount of methylene blue passing between the restoration wall and cavity using a Stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The data was then analyzed using Kruskal Wallis and Mann Whitney U tests. Results: There was a significant difference between the control groups and treatment groups (p<0.05). The microleakage in Group 2 was higher than that of other groups. Conclusion: The microleakage of total-etch bonding was lower than self-etch bonding in bulk fill packable composite after carbonic acid immersion.
topic bulk fill packable composite
carbonic acid
microleakage
self-etch bonding
total-etch bonding
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKG/article/view/16701
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