International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 3, Issue 5 | Research Article | Open Access DOI
Azheen Mohamad Mohamad Kharib*
Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery Department, Faculty of Dentistry (MedOralRes Group), University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 A Coruña, Spain
*Correspondence to: Azheen Mohamad Mohamad Kharib
Fulltext PDFBackground and Objectives: Microleakage surrounding cavities restored with the composite resin materials, particularly in class V cavities, is a challenge in the field of restorative dentistry. For this reason, the study's objectives were to assess the class V cervical marginal microleakage restored with nano-filled composite resin using two different types of liners (flowable nanocomposite material resin and SDR).
Methods: Forti fif healthy human premolars had standardized box-shaped class V cavities (3 x 2 x 2) mm created on them. Three groups (n=15) of teeth were selected for each group. Restoration techniques used in compliance with manufacturer guidelines. The teeth underwent a series of procedures including thermocycling, immersion in 2% methylene blue dye, sectioning, and stereomicroscope observation.
Results: Nanofilled composite lined with nanoflowable liner showed less microleakage than when lined with SDR liner and then followed by the control group (without liner), this difference was statistically highly significant p<0.05.
Conclusion:When compared to the control group (without a liner), the use of flowable composite as a liner reduces microleakage, although the difference is statistically insignificant.
Liner; Nanocomposite; Cl V cavity; Microleakage
Azheen Mohamad Mohamad Kharib. Evaluation of Class V Cervical Marginal Microleakage Following Restoration by Different Types of Composite Resins. Int ClincMed Case Rep Jour. 2024;3(5):1-13.