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Comparative study of microleakage in class V restorations

The aim of this study was to analyze the laboratorial performance of dentin-bonding agents, glass ionomer cements and compomers, regarding the sealing of the gingival margins of class V cavities, prepared on the cementoenamel junction. Standardized class V cavities (4 x 3 x 2 mm) were prepared on the buccal and lingual/palatal surfaces of 20 extracted human third molars. Forty cavities were restored with different combinations of materials, as follows: group 1 (G1)- Vitremer (3M); group 2 (G2)- Vitremer (3M) and Syntac Sprint/Tetric Ceram (Vivadent); Group 3 (G3)- Syntac Sprint/Tetric Ceram (Vivadent); Group 4 (G4)- Prime & Bond 2.1/Variglass (Dentsply). After thermocycling in methylene blue dye, the specimens were longitudinally sectioned and analyzed with a stereoscopic lens in order to evaluate the leakage on the gingival margin. The obtained data were analyzed with the Mann-Whitney test, and the results revealed significantly better sealing (p = 0.05) in G1, when compared with G4. No significant differences were seen between the other groups. Under the given conditions, Vitremer offered better sealing of the gingival margin than the system Prime & Bond 2.1/Variglass.

Dental leakage; Dentin-bonding agents; Glass ionomer cements; Composite resins


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