Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study

Introduction: This study investigated the sealing ability of three different adhesives in primary bovine teeth. Methods: Facial and lingual class V cavities were prepared half in enamel and half in cementum, in 48 bovine primary mandibular incisors and randomly divided into three groups and each gro...

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Main Authors: Niloofar Shadman, Hamid Sharifi, Amir Shayegan, Hamidreza Poureslami, Ramin Atash
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013-10-01
Series:Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
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spelling doaj-98455875245c48ca9bcf46484a5e6a002020-11-24T22:23:40ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Materials and Techniques2322-41502252-03172013-10-0124109113Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro StudyNiloofar ShadmanHamid SharifiAmir ShayeganHamidreza PoureslamiRamin AtashIntroduction: This study investigated the sealing ability of three different adhesives in primary bovine teeth. Methods: Facial and lingual class V cavities were prepared half in enamel and half in cementum, in 48 bovine primary mandibular incisors and randomly divided into three groups and each group divided to two subgroups. The tested adhesives were XPBond (XP), ClearfilS3 Bond (S3), and Xeno III (XE). All cavities were restored with composite and light cured. After 24 hours storage in 37°C distilled water and polishing, teeth were thermocycled and sealed with nail varnish. Then, they were stored in 2% methylene blue and dye penetration was evaluated under a stereomicroscope. Results: No significant differences were recorded in the microleakage value between three adhesives in enamel and dentin margins (p>0.0.5) before and after thermocycling. The lowest microleakage value was obtained in XE followed by XP and S3. Conclusion: There were not any differences between adhesives in enamel and dentin margins of class V cavities on primary bovine teeth.http://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=1720&_ob=d053b9fd2ca472d4655c415a4f1c5cf8&fileName=full_text.pdfAdhesive systemmicroleakageprimary teeththermocycling
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Hamid Sharifi
Amir Shayegan
Hamidreza Poureslami
Ramin Atash
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Hamid Sharifi
Amir Shayegan
Hamidreza Poureslami
Ramin Atash
Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
Adhesive system
microleakage
primary teeth
thermocycling
author_facet Niloofar Shadman
Hamid Sharifi
Amir Shayegan
Hamidreza Poureslami
Ramin Atash
author_sort Niloofar Shadman
title Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
title_short Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
title_full Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
title_fullStr Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thermocycling on Microleakage of New Adhesive Systems on Primary Teeth: An In-Vitro Study
title_sort effect of thermocycling on microleakage of new adhesive systems on primary teeth: an in-vitro study
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
issn 2322-4150
2252-0317
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Introduction: This study investigated the sealing ability of three different adhesives in primary bovine teeth. Methods: Facial and lingual class V cavities were prepared half in enamel and half in cementum, in 48 bovine primary mandibular incisors and randomly divided into three groups and each group divided to two subgroups. The tested adhesives were XPBond (XP), ClearfilS3 Bond (S3), and Xeno III (XE). All cavities were restored with composite and light cured. After 24 hours storage in 37°C distilled water and polishing, teeth were thermocycled and sealed with nail varnish. Then, they were stored in 2% methylene blue and dye penetration was evaluated under a stereomicroscope. Results: No significant differences were recorded in the microleakage value between three adhesives in enamel and dentin margins (p>0.0.5) before and after thermocycling. The lowest microleakage value was obtained in XE followed by XP and S3. Conclusion: There were not any differences between adhesives in enamel and dentin margins of class V cavities on primary bovine teeth.
topic Adhesive system
microleakage
primary teeth
thermocycling
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