Comparison of the Effect of Panavia F2, Biscem and Maxcem on Microleakage of Ceramic Inlays: An In-Vitro Study
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Self-etch cements are increasingly used for cementation of ceramic restorations. This study compared the microleakage of Panavia F2, Maxcem and Biscemused for cementation of ceramic inlays to human tooth. This experimental study was conducted on 30 human premolar teeth that were divided into 3 groups of 10. Class V cavities measuring 3x2x2 mm were prepared and restored with ceramic inlays (Vista, Germany) using Panavia F2, Maxcem and Biscem cements. Specimens were then immersed in silver nitrate solution for 6 h followed by 2h in radiographic processing solution and buccolingually sectioned. The degree of microleakage was evaluated under stereomicroscope at 20X magnification. Kruskal Wallis test and SPSS version 16 software were used for data analysis. Dunn test was applied for pairwise comparison of cements. Wilcoxon Signed Rank test was used for the comparison of occlusal and gingival microleakage in each cement group. Occlusal microleakage was the lowest in Panavia F2, followed by Biscem and Maxcem, respectively (P<0.001). Gingival microleakage of Panavia F2 was significantly less than that of Maxcem (P<0.001) but was not significantly different from the gingival microleakage of Biscem. Occlusalmicroleakage of Panavia F2 was significantly less than its gingival microleakage (P<0.05). But, no significant difference was found between occlusal and gingival microleakage in Maxcem and Biscem. Within the limitations of this study, Panavia F2 resin cement is superior to Maxcem and Biscem for cementation of alumina ceramic inlays. Keywords: Microleakage, Self-etch resin cement, Class V cavity, Ceramic inlay.
Authors and Affiliations
Saeid Nemati-Anaraki, Saeede Zadsirjan, Seyedeh Mahsa Farbod, Aye etemadi
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Mandibular Gingiva in Chewing Tobacco: A Case Report
Abstract:Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial neoplasm. Chewing tobacco is an important risk factor in the genesis of oral potentially malignant and malignant lesions. Neffa is the predominant form of chewin...
Extraction of Permanent Mandibular Premolars Using single Buccal Infiltration of Articaine
Abstract: Effective control of pain during dental procedures has been one of the most important pre-requisite of painless dentistry. There are various methods used to control pain. Use of local anesthetic is one such met...
Periodontal disease and pregnancy outcomes knowledge & compliance among health care providers
Abstract: Periodontal disease is a pathological inflammatory condition of the gum and bone support surrounding the teeth. It is a risk factor for poor pregnancy outcomes including Preterm birth (delivery before 37 weeks...
Evaluation of Myofibroblasts by Expression of Alpha Smooth Muscle Actin (Α-SMA) in Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis
Abstract: Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis (OSF) is a chronic inflammatory oral potentially malignant disorder caused due to recant chewing characterized by excess collagen deposition in the submucosa leading to restricted mouth...
Outcomes of Root Canal Treatments Performed by Pre-Graduated Dental Students in Clinical Practice
Abstract: This study aims to determine radiographically the quality and the periapical status of root canal treatments performed by undergraduate students from an adult population following 6 to 36 months after treatment...