Efeito do tempo e tipo de fotoativação e da ciclagem mecanica e termica na infiltração marginal de restaurações adesivas / Effect of light polimerization mode, time and mechanical and thermal load cycling on microleakage in adhesive restorations
AUTOR(ES)
Giulliana Panfiglio Soares
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009
RESUMO
The maintenance of the bond integrity between tooth and resin systems is important for the clinical success of composite resin restorations. Thus, the aim of this "in vitro" study composed of two manuscripts, was to evaluate the microleakage of Class II dental restorations: 1) made with an adhesive system and a dental composite, varying light curing time and light curing modes of the adhesive system, submitted to the thermal and mechanical loading cycling; 2) made with an adhesive system and a dental composite, varying light curing time and light curing modes of the resin, submitted or not to the thermal and mechanical loading cycling. 270 bovine teeth were used for this study, and prepared Class II restorations varying the time and the light curing modes for the adhesive or composite resin. After that, the restorations were submitted to the microleakage test. Based on the results (Analysis of Variance (p=0,05) and Tukey test), within the experimental limits of this study, it can be concluded that: 1) the increase of the light curing time of an adhesive system did not show better results in the process of marginal microleakage, regardless the light curing modes used; 2) increasing the photoactivation time of the resin composite did not reduce the microleakage of the cervical interface of the restoration, regardless the light curing modes used; 3) use of light curing units with high irradiance did not show better results when compared with low irradiant energy, for the two first layers of resin composite; 4) the thermal and mechanical loading cycling increased the microleakage in groups LED 3a generation and Conventional (QTH) for the two first layers of resin composite
ASSUNTO(S)
resinas compostas composite resins
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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