Evaluation of Microleakage of Self-Adhesive Composite Resin in Pits and Fissures of Extracted Premolar Teeth: An in Vitro Study

Z. Bahrololoomi, F. Mehravar, N. Halvani, Hamed Saeid
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Background and objectives: Microleakage at the interface of tooth structure and fissure sealant plays a crucial role in the failure of the treatment. This in vitro study aimed to determine the microleakage of self-adhesive flowable composite resins as pit and fissure sealants. Material and Methods: Sixty healthy extracted premolar teeth were randomly divided into the four groups (n=15), clinpro sealants (control), flowable composite resin with bonding agent (total-etch), flowable composite resin with a self-etch bonding agent, and self-adhesive composite resin. After thermocycling, the specimens were immersed in 2% methylene blue for 48 hours and then sectioned in the buccolingual direction. The microleakage was assessed by dye penetration using a stereomicroscope at 15X magnification. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 18.0 and Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in microleakage score between the groups (P-value = 0.006). The lowest mean of the microleakage level was observed in the flowable composite group with total-etch bonding (group 2) at 1.26±0.96, followed by the Clinpro sealant group (group 1) at 1.62±1.20, and then the self-adhesive composite group (group 4) 1.85±1.00. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, the microleakage of self-adhesive composite resin revealed no significant difference with conventional fissure sealant; however, the microleakage of these composite resins was higher than flowable composite resin with a total-etch bonding agent.
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自粘复合树脂在前磨牙牙槽和牙槽中的微渗漏评价
背景与目的:牙结构与牙缝胶界面的微渗漏是导致牙缝胶治疗失败的重要因素。本实验旨在测定自粘可流动复合树脂作为坑缝密封剂的微泄漏情况。材料与方法:选择健康拔牙60颗,随机分为4组(n=15),分别为clinpro密封剂组(对照组)、可流动复合树脂+粘结剂组(全蚀)、可流动复合树脂+自蚀粘结剂组和自粘复合树脂组。热循环后,将标本浸入2%亚甲基蓝中48小时,然后沿颊舌方向切片。用15倍放大的立体显微镜通过染料渗透来评估微渗漏。数据分析采用SPSS 18.0版,Mann-Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验。结果:两组间微漏评分差异有统计学意义(p值= 0.006)。全蚀刻粘接可流动复合材料组(2组)的平均微渗漏水平最低,为1.26±0.96,其次是Clinpro密封胶组(1组),为1.62±1.20,然后是自粘复合材料组(4组),为1.85±1.00。结论:根据本研究结果,自粘复合树脂的微渗漏与常规裂缝密封胶无显著差异;然而,这些复合树脂的微泄漏要高于具有全蚀刻粘结剂的可流动复合树脂。
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