Comparative evaluation of microleakage of G-aenial Universal Flo, Smart Dentin Replacement and Tetric Evo Ceram bulk fill resin composite restorations in class v cavity preparation: an in-vitro study
Journal Title: International Dental Journal of Student Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Aim and Objective Was to assess and compare the microleakage of Gaenial Universal Flo Smart Dentin Replacement and Tetric Evo Ceram bulk fill resin composites in class V cavities along the occlusal and gingival margins using dye penetration test under stereomicroscopeMaterials and Methods Seventy five human extracted premolars were selected and randomly divided into 3 groups n25 as per the restorative materials for microleakage test Group I Tetric Evo Ceram Bulk fill non flowable Group II Gaenial Universal Flo Highly filled flowable resin composite Group III Smart Dentin Replacement Bulk fill flowable resin composite Class V box cavities were prepared both on the buccal and lingual surfaces of each of the 75 teeth a total of 150 cavities restored immersed in 2 methylene blue dye for 24 hours and then sectioned bucco lingually into two halves Dye penetration score was measured along occlusal and gingival wall using a Stereomicroscope at 40X magnification Statistical analysis was done using Chi square test for microleakage assessment P value was set at 005Result Intergroup comparison showed statistically no significant difference between the three groups both occlusal and gingival wall whereas groupwise comparison showed statistically significant result between group I and Group II at gingival wall with P value 0021Conclusion None of three resin composite materials were free from microleakage All the three materials showed more microleakage at gingival wall compared to occlusal wall Among all the tested groups Gaenial Universal Flo showed the least microleakage at the gingival wallKeyword Microleakage Class V Resin composites
Authors and Affiliations
Anil Kumar S. , Varun Krishnan V. P. , Jyothi K. N. , Venugopal . P, Sharath Kumar . P, Girish S. A. , Melwin
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