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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.1997.tde-30052006-150344
Document
Author
Full name
Alessandro Leite Cavalcanti
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 1997
Supervisor
Committee
Chelotti, Adolpho (President)
Fazzi, Ronaldo
Turbino, Miriam Lacalle
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação 'in vitro' da Microinfiltração na Interface da Parede Gengival das Caixas Proximais em Cavidades Classe II de Molares Decíduos, Restaurados com Resina Composta Auto e Fotopolimerizável
Keywords in Portuguese
dente decíduo
microinfiltração
resina composta
Abstract in Portuguese
A finalidade deste estudo foi avaliar “in vitro" a microinfiltração marginal presente na interface da parede gengival de cavidades classe II em molares decíduos, restaurados com resina composta (auto e fotopolimerizável), com a utilização de uma solução corante. Os preparos cavitários apresentavam a parede gengival em esmalte, sendo restaurados segundo 4 diferentes técnicas: resina composta fotopolimerizável; resina composta autopolimerizável; técnica mista (resina composta auto e fotopolimerizável) e ionômero de vidro/resina composta. Em seguida, procedeu-se à ciclagem térmica (5oC e 55oC, 700 ciclos), impermeabilização, imersão em solução corante e seccionamento. A avaliação quanto à microinfiltração, foi feita seguindo-se uma escala preestabelecida (graus de 0 a 4). Após a análise estatística dos resultados, concluiu-se que todos os grupos apresentaram microinfiltração, em graus variados, todavia os grupos que utilizaram a técnica mista e o ionômero/resina fotopolimerizável apresentaram os menores graus de infiltração, e que não se observou microinfiltração na interface resina composta autopolimerizável/fotopolimerizável.
Title in English
ANALYSIS “IN VITRO” OF MICROLEAKINGS ON GUM’S EDGES OF THE APPROXIMAL BOXES IN CLASS II CAVITIES OF DECIDUOUS MOLARS, RESTORED WITH AUTO AND LIGHT-CURED COMPOSITE RESIN
Keywords in English
composite resin
deciduous tooth
microleakage
Abstract in English
The purpose of this study was evaluation “in vitro" of marginal microleakings, present on gum’s edges of class II cavities of deciduous molars, restored with composite resin (auto and light-cured), with the use of a staining solution to verify the leaking. Cavities prepared presented enamel on gum’s edges and were restored according to four different techniques: lightcured composite resin; auto-cured composite resin; mixed technique (auto and light-cured composite resin) and glass-ionomer/composite resin. Next, we proceeded to thermo-cycling (5°C and 55°C, 700 cycles), turning impermeable, immersion in staining solution and slicing. The microleaking evaluation was done according to a pre-established scale (from 0 a 4 degrees). After the statical analysis of the results, it was concluded that all the groups presented microleaking, in varying degrees. However, the groups which used the mixed technique and light-cured resin presented the smallest levels of leaking, and microleaking was not observed on the auto-cured composite resin/light-cured composite resin edge.
 
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