3d-2d Microleakage Assessment of Preheated Bulk-Fill Composite Resin Applied With Different Parameters: a Micro-Ct Analysis
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2023
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Springer
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This study evaluated microleakage from class II cavities filled with bulk-fill composite preheated to different temperatures, applied at different thicknesses, and with different polymerization modes. A total of 60 mesio-occlusal cavity were drilled into the extracted human third molars at 2 mm and 4 mm thickness. Preheated bulk-fill composite resin (Viscalor; VOCO, Germany) was applied to the cavities at 68 degrees C and 37 degrees C after the adhesive resin was applied, and cured using standard and high-power light-curing modes of a VALO light-curing unit. An incrementally applied microhybrid composite was used as the control. The teeth were subjected to 2000 cycles of heating to 55 degrees C and cooling to 5 degrees C with a 30-s hold time. Then, they were immersed in a 50% silver nitrate solution for 24 h and scanned with micro-computed tomography. Scanned data were processed using the CTAn software. Two (2D) and three (3D) dimensional analyses of leached silver nitrate were performed. The data's normality was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test before comparisons using a three-way analysis of variance. In both 2D and 3D analysis, bulk-fill composite resin preheated to 68 degrees C and applied at 2 mm thickness showed less microleakage. In the 3D analysis, restorations applied at 37 degrees C and 4 mm thickness in high-power mode showed significantly higher values (p < 0.001). Preheated bulk-fill composite resin can be applied at 68 degrees C and effectively cured at both 2 mm and 4 mm thickness.
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Ozarslan, Merve/0000-0001-7158-0952; Bilgili Can, Dilber/0000-0003-0114-6936
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Preheated, Bulk-Fill Composite Resin, Microleakage, Polymerization, Micro-Ct
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111
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4
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942
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952