THE EFFECT OF INTERNAL BEVEL ON MARGINAL LEAKAGE AT THE APPROXIMAL SURFACE OF CLASS-2 COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS

Citation
G. Holan et al., THE EFFECT OF INTERNAL BEVEL ON MARGINAL LEAKAGE AT THE APPROXIMAL SURFACE OF CLASS-2 COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS, Operative dentistry, 22(5), 1997, pp. 217-221
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ISSN journal
03617734
Volume
22
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
217 - 221
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-7734(1997)22:5<217:TEOIBO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of intentionally leavin g undermined enamel (internal bevel) along the cervical margins of cla ss 2 composites on marginal leakage. Conventional MO and DO cavity pre parations were prepared in 25 extracted permanent premolars. In each t ooth the cervical margin was a butt-joint for the control group and an internal bevel for the experimental group. A transparent celluloid ma trix was adapted and the teeth were restored with Scotchbond Multi-Pur pose and increments of Z100. A U-shaped increment was attached to the buccal and lingual walls and cervical floor of the box, leaving a gap for a middle increment. A third increment filled the occlusal part of the cavity. Following thermocycling the teeth were immersed in basic f uchsin for 24 hours, and 0.5 mm-wide sections were cut in a mesiodista l direction. Dye penetration was scored: 0 = no penetration; 1 = dye a long enamel tooth interface; 2 = dye along the gingival floor; 3 = dye along pulpal wall; 4 = dye penetration into dentinal tubules. The exp erimental group showed 17 teeth (68%) with no dye penetration, compare d to eight (32%) in the control group. Severe dye penetration (score 4 ) was found in only four teeth (16%) of the experimental group and 12 (48%) of the controls. The difference between the groups tvas statisti cally significant (Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test; P < 0.01). This study showed that an internal bevel at the cervical margins of c lass 2 composite restorations reduces marginal leakage when compared t o a conventional butt-joint cavity preparation.