:: Volume 21, Issue 4 (Foll Text in Persian 2010) ::
J Iran Dent Assoc 2010, 21(4): 271-277 Back to browse issues page
Effect of sodium ascorbate gel on class V composite resin restoration microleakage
Maryam Khoroushi * 1, Amir arsalan Navabi , Mehdi Abrishami
1- , e.mail:khoroushi@dnt.mui.ac.ir
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 Effect of sodium ascorbate gel on class V composite resin restoration microleakage

 

 

  Dr. Khoroushi M ., 1 Dr. Navabi AA .,2 Dr. Abrishami M . 3

  1 Associate Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Isfahan, Iran . 2 Postgraduate Student, Azad University of Khorasgan, Isfahan, Iran . 3 Dentist .

  

  (Received 24 June, 2009 Accepted 23 Dec, 2009)

  

  Abstract

  

  Background and Aim : Composite restoration microleakage has been reported following bleaching treatment. The purpose of this study was to assess the in-vitro effect of sodium ascorbate gel on microleakage of class V restorations on bleached teeth.

  Materials and Methods : Forty-eight premolar teeth were randomly divided into 4 equal groups. Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surfaces of group 1 teeth (negative control) and they were restored. In groups 2-4, bleaching was applied by using 9.5% hydrogen peroxide gel. In group 2 (positive control) and group 3 , (delayed bonding) teeth were restored immediately and one week later, respectively. In group 4, 10% sodium ascorbate gel was applied, rinsed and restored. After thermocycling, samples were immersed in fushin and then, sectioned. Leakage was assessed and penetration of dye was scored. Data were analyzed using Kruskal–Wallis and Dunn’s tests.

  Results: There were significant differences in terms of microleakage between group 2 and other groups (P<0.05) . Groups 1, 3 and 4 exhibited similar leakage patterns, and all groups demonstrated less leakage values than group 2 . Regarding marginal microleakage, there were significant differences between enamel and dentinal margins.

  Conclusion : Applying sodium ascorbate gel or 7-day delay following bleaching technique may improve the marginal integrity of composite class V restorations.

  Key words : Tooth Bleaching - Antioxidants - Composite resin - Dental leakage - Dental restorations.

 

  Corresponding Author : Dr. Khoroushi M ., Associate Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Isfahan, Iran .

  

  e.mail: khoroushi@dnt.mui.ac.ir

 

Keywords: Tooth Bleaching, Antioxidants, Composite resin, Dental leakage, Dental restorations.
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