TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of delayed light polymerization of a dual-cured composite base on microleakage of class 2 posterior composite open-sandwich restorations
AU - Atlas, Alan M.
AU - Raman, Padma
AU - Dworak, Marek
AU - Mante, Francis
AU - Blatz, Markus B.
PY - 2009/1/1
Y1 - 2009/1/1
N2 - Objective: To determine the effect of delayed start of light polymerization of a dual-cured composite base on the microleakage of Class 2 open-sandwich composite restorations. Method and Materials: Fifty extracted human molars were used to prepare Class 2 mesio-occlusal and disto-occlusal slot preparations. Teeth were randomly divided into 2 groups and restored with a base of dual-cured composite in the proximal box and a top layer of light-cured composite. Group I was restored with a 1-step dual-cured bonding agent; group II was restored with a 2-step dual-cured bonding agent. Five subgroups were created according to the method of polymerization of the dual-cured composite: (A) selfcured, (B) light-cured immediately, (C) light-cured 30 seconds after placement, (D) lightcured 60 seconds after placement, and (E) light-cured 120 seconds after placement. Restorations were stored for 1 week at 37°C and 100% relative humidity, thermocycled (2,000 times, 5°C to 55°C, 15-second dwell), and immersed in a 1% aqueous solution of methylene blue for 24 hours at 37°C. Samples were sectioned mesiodistally, and dye penetration at enamel, dentin, and cementum margins was scored under a stereomicroscope using an ordinal scoring system. Results: Statistical analysis using analysis of variance (ANOVA) on ranks showed that the dual-cured composite light polymerized 1 minute after placement exhibited the lowest microleakage (P < .05) in both bonding agent groups. Conclusion: Delayed, rather than immediate, light polymerization of the dual-cured composite base reduced microleakage in Class 2 open-sandwich restorations.
AB - Objective: To determine the effect of delayed start of light polymerization of a dual-cured composite base on the microleakage of Class 2 open-sandwich composite restorations. Method and Materials: Fifty extracted human molars were used to prepare Class 2 mesio-occlusal and disto-occlusal slot preparations. Teeth were randomly divided into 2 groups and restored with a base of dual-cured composite in the proximal box and a top layer of light-cured composite. Group I was restored with a 1-step dual-cured bonding agent; group II was restored with a 2-step dual-cured bonding agent. Five subgroups were created according to the method of polymerization of the dual-cured composite: (A) selfcured, (B) light-cured immediately, (C) light-cured 30 seconds after placement, (D) lightcured 60 seconds after placement, and (E) light-cured 120 seconds after placement. Restorations were stored for 1 week at 37°C and 100% relative humidity, thermocycled (2,000 times, 5°C to 55°C, 15-second dwell), and immersed in a 1% aqueous solution of methylene blue for 24 hours at 37°C. Samples were sectioned mesiodistally, and dye penetration at enamel, dentin, and cementum margins was scored under a stereomicroscope using an ordinal scoring system. Results: Statistical analysis using analysis of variance (ANOVA) on ranks showed that the dual-cured composite light polymerized 1 minute after placement exhibited the lowest microleakage (P < .05) in both bonding agent groups. Conclusion: Delayed, rather than immediate, light polymerization of the dual-cured composite base reduced microleakage in Class 2 open-sandwich restorations.
KW - Class 2
KW - Delayed curing
KW - Dual-cured
KW - Microleakage
KW - Open-sandwich restoration
KW - Polymerization shrinkage
KW - Posterior composite
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M3 - Article
C2 - 19587888
AN - SCOPUS:77955161491
SN - 0033-6572
VL - 40
SP - 471
EP - 477
JO - Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
JF - Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
IS - 6
ER -