- European Journal of Research in Dentistry
- Volume:1 Issue:2
- The Effect of Different Liners on the Microleakege of Class II Restorations after Thermocyclign and ...
The Effect of Different Liners on the Microleakege of Class II Restorations after Thermocyclign and Occlusal Loading
Authors : Suat ÖZCAN, İhsan YIKILGAN, Oya BALA, Mine ÜÇTAŞLI, Hüma ÖMÜRLÜ
Pages : 71-75
Doi:10.12990/ MDJ.201317715
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Publication Date : 2014-12-19
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: We evaluated in vitro marginal adaptation of class II resin composite restorations with and without a liner. Materials and Methods: In total, 48 extracted sound human mandibular molars were used. The teeth were prepared following a standardized pattern for a class II cavity. The teeth were then randomly divided into four groups of 12 teeth each: group 1: resinmodified glass ionomer liner insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(RMGI); + composite resin insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CR);, group 2: flowable composite liner + CR, group 3: self-adhesive flowable composite liner + CR, and group 4: CR. The specimens were thermocycled and loaded with a mechanical loading device. The methylene blue dye penetration test was used to evaluate microleakage. Results: When specimens were evaluated for occlusal and gingival microleakage, the resin-modified and flowable composite groups showed significantly less microleakage than the control group with no liner. The self-adhesive flowable composite group showed no significant improvement. Conclusions: Flowable composite and RMGI liners were useful in decreasing microleakage, but the self-adhesive flowable composite liner showed no significant advantage.Keywords : Microleakage, liner, occlusal loading, self adhesive flowable composite, thermocycling