Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations

Background. Hemostatic agents are applied to prepare an isolated bleeding-free condition during dental treatments and can influence adhesive restorations. This study evaluated the effect of a hemostatic agent (ViscoStat) on microleakage of contaminated dentinal margin of class V composite resin rest...

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Main Authors: Niloofar Shadman, Shahram Farzin Ebrahimi, Najmeh Mollaie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
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Online Access:http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/1625/496
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spelling doaj-adb7b7799fa44ce687d48ab9c1c08aa92020-11-25T00:35:19ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects2008-210X2008-21182016-03-01101172210.15171/joddd.2016.003Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorationsNiloofar Shadman0Shahram Farzin Ebrahimi1Najmeh Mollaie2Assistant Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, IranBackground. Hemostatic agents are applied to prepare an isolated bleeding-free condition during dental treatments and can influence adhesive restorations. This study evaluated the effect of a hemostatic agent (ViscoStat) on microleakage of contaminated dentinal margin of class V composite resin restorations with three adhesives. Methods. Sixty freshly extracted human molars were selected and class V cavities (3×3×1.5 mm) were prepared on buccal and lingual surfaces. Gingival margins of the cavities were placed below the cementoenamel junction. The teeth were divided into six groups randomly. The adhesives were Excite, AdheSE and AdheSE One. In three groups, the gingival walls of the cavities were contaminated with ViscoStat and then rinsed. The cavities were restored with composite resin and light-cured. After storage in distilled water (37°C) for 24 hours and polishing, the samples were thermocycled and sealed with nail varnish. Then they were stored in 1% basic fuchsin for 24 hours, rinsed and mounted in self-cured acryl resin, followed by sectioning buccolingually. Dye penetration was observed under a stereomicroscope and scored. Data were statistically analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests. P<0.05 was set as the level of significance. Results. Only in the Excite group, contamination did not have adverse effects on dentin microleakage (P > 0.05). In the contaminated groups, Excite had significantly less microleakage than the others (P = 0.003). AdheSE and AdheSE One did not exhibit significant difference in microleakage (P > 0.05). Conclusion. ViscoStat hemostatic agent increased dentinal microleakage in AdheSE and AdheSE One adhesives with no effect on Excite.http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/1625/496Adhesivecomposite restorationhemostatic agentmicroleakage.microleakage
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author Niloofar Shadman
Shahram Farzin Ebrahimi
Najmeh Mollaie
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Shahram Farzin Ebrahimi
Najmeh Mollaie
Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
Adhesive
composite restoration
hemostatic agent
microleakage.
microleakage
author_facet Niloofar Shadman
Shahram Farzin Ebrahimi
Najmeh Mollaie
author_sort Niloofar Shadman
title Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
title_short Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
title_full Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
title_fullStr Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
title_full_unstemmed Sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class V composite resin restorations
title_sort sealing of adhesive systems in ferric sulfate-contaminated dentinal margins in class v composite resin restorations
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
issn 2008-210X
2008-2118
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Background. Hemostatic agents are applied to prepare an isolated bleeding-free condition during dental treatments and can influence adhesive restorations. This study evaluated the effect of a hemostatic agent (ViscoStat) on microleakage of contaminated dentinal margin of class V composite resin restorations with three adhesives. Methods. Sixty freshly extracted human molars were selected and class V cavities (3×3×1.5 mm) were prepared on buccal and lingual surfaces. Gingival margins of the cavities were placed below the cementoenamel junction. The teeth were divided into six groups randomly. The adhesives were Excite, AdheSE and AdheSE One. In three groups, the gingival walls of the cavities were contaminated with ViscoStat and then rinsed. The cavities were restored with composite resin and light-cured. After storage in distilled water (37°C) for 24 hours and polishing, the samples were thermocycled and sealed with nail varnish. Then they were stored in 1% basic fuchsin for 24 hours, rinsed and mounted in self-cured acryl resin, followed by sectioning buccolingually. Dye penetration was observed under a stereomicroscope and scored. Data were statistically analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests. P<0.05 was set as the level of significance. Results. Only in the Excite group, contamination did not have adverse effects on dentin microleakage (P > 0.05). In the contaminated groups, Excite had significantly less microleakage than the others (P = 0.003). AdheSE and AdheSE One did not exhibit significant difference in microleakage (P > 0.05). Conclusion. ViscoStat hemostatic agent increased dentinal microleakage in AdheSE and AdheSE One adhesives with no effect on Excite.
topic Adhesive
composite restoration
hemostatic agent
microleakage.
microleakage
url http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/1625/496
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