VOLUME OF THE INTERNAL GAP FORMED UNDER COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS IN-VITRO

Citation
B. Ciucchi et al., VOLUME OF THE INTERNAL GAP FORMED UNDER COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS IN-VITRO, Journal of dentistry, 25(3-4), 1997, pp. 305-312
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ISSN journal
03005712
Volume
25
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
305 - 312
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-5712(1997)25:3-4<305:VOTIGF>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Objectives: The gap that develops at the interface of dentin composite restoration during the polymerization of the resin can be subsequentl y filled by fluid filtrating from the pulp via the dentinal tubules. T his in vitro study was designed to determine the volume of such a gap, at the occlusal floor of class I restoration and as a result of diffe rent dentin treatments and restoration procedures. Methods: Fifty-six human third molars had their pulp chambers first sealed and connected to a hydraulic apparatus permitting microlitre fluid shift recordings. The teeth then received class I cavities of uniform dimensions and we re sampled into nine groups for three dentin treatments (bonding with a dentin bonding agent, lining with a resin modified light-cured glass ionomer, lining with a zinc phosphate cement) and three restoration p rocedures (Bulk placement of the composite material, Multilayer, Indir ect inlay). Fluid displacements were recorded during the filling proce dures and stopped 30 min after the completion of the restorations. Res ults: Dentin bonding agent treated cavities consistently presented the smallest gap volumes, followed by the GI and the ZnPO4 lined specimen . Multilayer and Indirect restoration techniques reduced the formation of gaps. Conclusions: None of the materials or techniques tested assu red a gap-free interface and more effort should be directed at increas ing the adhesive and sealing properties of restorative materials to be placed on the dentin. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.