Title of article :
Marginal Leakage of Class V Composite Resin Restorations
Author/Authors :
Khoroushi, Maryam Isfahan University of Medical Science - School of Dentistry - Department of Operative Dentistry - Dental Materials Research Center, Isfahan , Etemadi, Shahab Islamic Azad University Isfahan (Khorasgan Branch) - School of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Isfahan , Karbasi Kheir, Mitra Islamic Azad University Isfahan (Khorasgan Branch) - School of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Isfahan
Abstract :
Introduction: Marginal leakage is one of the significant causes of restoration failure. This in-vitro study was conducted to compare cone beam
computed tomography (CBCT) and dye-penetration methods for determining marginal leakage at gingival surface of class V resin composite
restorations. Materials and Methods: Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surfaces of nineteen caries-free extracted human molar
teeth. Cavities were conditioned and filled. The teeth were immersed in a 50% w/w aqueous silver nitrate solution for 24 h and were taken out
and rinsed with distilled water. Then, they were put into a developing solution. Whole specimens were first viewed with CBCT and were then
sectioned and evaluated by stereomicroscope. Results: Measurement of agreement between CBCT and stereomicroscope revealed that 15
(78.9%) teeth had score 0, 1 (5.3%) tooth had score 1, and 1 (5.3%) tooth had score 2 in both techniques. Measurement of agreement between
CBCT and stereomicroscope techniques, in the detection of marginal leakage, was 89.5% (Kappa coefficient =0.627, P=0.00). The
Wilcoxon paired rank test revealed no significant difference between the results of CBCT and stereomicroscope in measuring the leakage at
gingival margin (P=0.157). Conclusion: Considering the limitations of the study, there was no significant difference between the results of
CBCT and stereomicroscope in measuring the leakage at gingival margin of class V composite restorations. CBCT can be used noninvasively
to detect the marginal leakage of gingival wall of class V composite restorations using aqueous silver nitrate solution as a tracer.
Keywords :
CBCT , composite resin , leakage , marginal , stereomicroscope
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses