Cc. Lim et al., The influence of finishing time on the marginal seal of a resin-modified glass-ionomer and polyacid-modified resin composite, J ORAL REH, 26(1), 1999, pp. 48-52
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of immediate and delayed fi
nishing on the microleakage of encapsulated resin-modified glass-ionomer, F
uji IT LC(R) and a polyacid-modified resin composite, Dyract(R) compomer at
both the enamel and dentine margins. Standardized Class V cavities were pr
epared along the cemento-enamel junction on buccal and palatal surfaces of
24 freshly extracted non-carious premolars. Equal numbers of buccal and pal
atal cavities in each group were restored with Fuji II LC(R) and Dyract(R)
compomer following the manufacturer's instructions. The groups with delayed
finishing were restored 1 week earlier, stored in saline at 37 degrees C a
nd finished on the same day as the groups with immediate finishing. The spe
cimens were then thermocycled 500 times and subjected to dye penetration te
sting. The results showed that both materials leaked more at the dentine th
an enamel margins for both regimes of finishing methods. There was no stati
stical difference in the microleakage of Dyract(R) finished immediately or
later at enamel and dentine margins and Fuji II LC(R) finished immediately
or later in dentine. However, a statistical difference existed between the
microleakage in Fuji LI LC(R) finished immediately and later in enamel.