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Operative Dentistry | 2011

Effect of preheating resin composite and light-curing units on the microleakage of Class II restorations submitted to thermocycling.

R. E. Agostinho dos Santos; Adriano Fonseca Lima; Giulliana Panfiglio Soares; Ambrosano Gm; Giselle Maria Marchi; José Roberto Lovadino; Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar

This in vitro study evaluated microleakage in Class II cavities restored with dental composite and varying light-curing units and the temperature of the composite when subjected to a thermocycling test. Ninety cavities were prepared on the proximal surfaces of bovine teeth and randomly divided according to the light-curing mode (QTH-420 mW/cm2, LED 2nd generation-1100 mW/cm2, or LED 3rd generation-700 mW/cm2) and temperature of the resin composite (23°C, 54°C and 60°C). Following the restorative procedures and thermocycling, the samples were immersed in methylene blue for 12 hours. The samples were ground and the powder prepared for analysis in an absorbance spectrophotometer. All the results were statistically analyzed using the nonparametric tests of Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn (p ≤ 0.05). The results showed that there was no statistical difference between the light-curing modes at a temperature of 23°C. For 54°C, QTH showed a microleakage mean that was significantly lower than those of the LED groups, and for 60°C, QTH had a microleakage mean significantly lower than that of the LED 2nd generation group. There was no statistical difference between the temperatures of the resin composite when LEDs were used. For QTH, 54°C showed statistically lower microleakage than 23°C. The group preheated to 60°C showed no difference when compared to the group heated to 23°C. Preheating the resin composite (54°C and 60°C) did not improve the microleakage means when high-irradiance LED was used; however, it decreased the microleakage means when a QTH with low irradiance was used.


Journal of Adhesive Dentistry | 2011

Effect of surface sealants on microleakage of Class II restorations after thermocycling and long-term water storage.

Adriano Fonseca Lima; Giulliana Panfiglio Soares; Vasconcellos Ph; Ambrosano Gm; Giselle Maria Marchi; Lovadino; Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar

PURPOSE To evaluate interface degradation leading to marginal microleakeage in Class II restorations that had received an application of surface sealant at the tooth/restoration interface or not. MATERIALS AND METHODS Eighty bovine incisors were used, and the teeth were split obliquely, 10 mm from the amelodentinal proximal junction, and finished with water abrasive papers to obtain a smooth, flat incisal surface. Cavities were made to simulate Class II preparations (8 mm high, 4 mm wide and 1.5 mm deep), and the restorations were performed with a composite resin. Teeth were then randomly allocated into 8 groups according to the surface sealant (none, Fortify, Single Bond 2, or Scothbond MP Plus) and aging process (none or thermocycling and storage for 6 months). Microleakage was then evaluated using a dye penetration method immediately after the restoration or after aging. The samples were triturated and assessed by spectrophotometer. RESULTS Microleakage was statistically similar in all groups when assessed immediately after the restorative procedure. After aging, teeth sealed with Fortify presented better results than the other groups. CONCLUSION Aging causes interface degradation and increased microleakage. Surface sealant can reduce these effects and decrease microleakage in Class II restorations.


Operative Dentistry | 2004

Thermal and mechanical load cycling on microleakage and shear bond strength to dentin.

A. K B Bedran-de-Castro; Paulo Eduardo Capel Cardoso; Ambrosano Gm; Luiz André Freire Pimenta


Operative Dentistry | 2003

Influence of polymerization technique on microleakage and microhardness of resin composite restorations.

Larissa Maria Assad Cavalcante; Alessandra Rezende Peris; Cristiane Mariote Amaral; Ambrosano Gm; Luiz André Freire Pimenta


Quintessence International | 2002

Influence of resin composite polymerization techniques on microleakage and microhardness

Cristiane Mariote Amaral; Ana Karina Barbieri Bedran de Castro; Luiz André Freire Pimenta; Ambrosano Gm


Operative Dentistry | 2002

Effect of collagen removal on microleakage of resin composite restorations.

Saboia Vde P; Luiz André Freire Pimenta; Ambrosano Gm


American Journal of Dentistry | 2009

The effect of coffee solution on tooth color during home bleaching applications.

M. L. Attia; Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar; P. Mathias; Ambrosano Gm; C. M. Fontes; Priscila Christiane Susy Liporoni


Operative Dentistry | 2005

The effect of composite type on microhardness when using quartz-tungsten-halogen (QTH) or LED lights.

Alessandra Resende Peris; Fabio Hiroyuki Ogata Mitsui; Cristiane Mariote Amaral; Ambrosano Gm; Luiz André Freire Pimenta


The journal of contemporary dental practice | 2007

Effect of light curing modes and light curing time on the microhardness of a hybrid composite resin.

Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar; Braceiro A; Débora Alves Nunes Leite Lima; Ambrosano Gm; Lovadino


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2002

Evaluation of Microleakage in Cervical Margins of Various Posterior Restorative Systems

Ana Karina Barbieri Bedran de Castro; Luiz André Freire Pimenta; Cristiane Mariote Amaral; Ambrosano Gm

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Giselle Maria Marchi

State University of Campinas

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Adriano Fonseca Lima

State University of Campinas

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State University of Campinas

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