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Marginal Leakage of a New Adhesive Restorative System: A Preliminary In Vivo Investigation
Authors:Marco Ferrari,D.D.S.,Werner J. Finger,D.D.S.,Ph.D.,&dagger   Andrea Gesi,D.D.S.,&Dagger  
Affiliation:Assistant Professor, Siena University, School of Dentistry, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Siena, Italy;Professor, University of Aachen, Dental School, Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Materials and Department of Clinical Research and Dental Materials Science, Bayer Dental, Dormagen, Germany;Instructor, Siena University, School of Dentistry, Siena, Italy
Abstract:
The efficacy of newly developed adhesive restorative materials is commonly described by in vitro test results such as bond strength and microleakage data. Due to the inconsistency often found between in vitro testing and in vivo performance, the purpose of the present investigation was to restore teeth scheduled for extraction in vivo with an experimental restorative bonding system and to evaluate the microleakage of the restorations by common laboratory techniques following extraction after 3 months of clinical service. Two restorations were placed in each of seven anterior teeth, one in the middle of the labial enamel portion and the other labially extending over the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). Six of the seven fillings completely surrounded by enamel showed no microleakage. However, two of the restorations crossing the CEJ revealed microleakage originating from the cervical margins. In spite of the small number of fillings assessed, the experimental enamel-dentin adhesive compound tested is preliminarily considered a promising new system.
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