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MARGINAL ADAPTATION AND PERFORMANCE OF BIOACTIVE DENTAL RESTORATIVE MATERIALS IN DECIDUOUS AND YOUNG PERMANENT TEETH
Authors:Elizabeta Gjorgievska  John W. Nicholson  Snezana Iljovska  Ian J. Slipper
Affiliation:1.Clinic for Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University "Sts. Kiril and Metodij" Skopje, Republic of Macedonia;2.School of Science, University of Greenwich at Medway, Medway, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK
Abstract:

Objective:

The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restorations towards deciduous and young permanent teeth.

Materials and Methods:

Class V cavities were prepared in deciduous and young permanent teeth and filled with different materials (a conventional glass-ionomer, a resin-modified glass-ionomer, a poly-acid-modified composite resin and a conventional composite resin). Specimens were aged in artificial saliva for 1, 6, 12 and 18 months, then examined by SEM.

Results:

The composite resin and the polyacid-modified composite had better marginal adaptation than the glass-ionomers, though microcracks developed in the enamel of the tooth. The glass-ionomers showed inferior marginal quality and durability, but no microcracking of the enamel. The margins of the resin-modified glass-ionomer were slightly superior to the conventional glass-ionomer. Conditioning improved the adaptation of the composite resin, but the type of tooth made little or no difference to the performance of the restorative material. All materials were associated with the formation of crystals in the gaps between the filling and the tooth; the quantity and shape of these crystals varied with the material.

Conclusions:

Resin-based materials are generally better at forming sound, durable margins in deciduous and young permanent teeth than cements, but are associated with microcracks in the enamel. All fluoride-releasing materials give rise to crystalline deposits.
Keywords:Adaptation   Restorative materials   Enamel microcracks   Crystalline deposits
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