TY - JOUR
T1 - Flexural strength and marginal adaptation of temporary restorative materials used in endodontically treated teeth
AU - Galvani, Lucas David
AU - Bordini, Ester Alves Ferreira
AU - Otárola, Wilfredo Gustavo Escalante
AU - Morais, Jéssika Mayhara Pereira
AU - dos Santos, José Rodolfo Estruc Verbicário
AU - Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached
AU - Kuga, Milton Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Dental Press Endodontics
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectve: This study evaluated the flexural strength and marginal adaptation of Clip F (CF), Bifix Temp (BT), Systemp. onlay (SO), Fill Magic Tempo (FT) and Provi Master F (PF) in endodontically-treated coronal dentin. Methods: Firstly, ten specimens of each restorative material were prepared, and submitted to flexural strength test using eletromechanical testing machine. Then, the pulp chamber of 50 maxillary premolar were restored using one of the provisional restorative materials (n = 10) in order to evaluate the marginal desadaptation extension. After 7 days, the interface between dentin and temporary restorative material, in crown middle third, was subjected to scanning electron microscopy (500X). Marginal desadaptation and gaps extensions in dentin-temporary restorations interface were measured using Image J software. Results: CF and BT presented the highest and the lowest flexural strength values, respectively (p <0.05). SO, FT and PF showed similar values (p> 0.05). In relation to marginal desadaptation (%) and gap extensions (μm), CF presented the lowest marginal desadaptation and gaps incidence values (p <0.05). BT showed intermediate values, but lower than SO, FT e PF (p < 0.05), which were similar among them (p > 0.05). Conclusion: CF presented the best flexural strength and the lowest marginal desadaptation and gaps extension.
AB - Objectve: This study evaluated the flexural strength and marginal adaptation of Clip F (CF), Bifix Temp (BT), Systemp. onlay (SO), Fill Magic Tempo (FT) and Provi Master F (PF) in endodontically-treated coronal dentin. Methods: Firstly, ten specimens of each restorative material were prepared, and submitted to flexural strength test using eletromechanical testing machine. Then, the pulp chamber of 50 maxillary premolar were restored using one of the provisional restorative materials (n = 10) in order to evaluate the marginal desadaptation extension. After 7 days, the interface between dentin and temporary restorative material, in crown middle third, was subjected to scanning electron microscopy (500X). Marginal desadaptation and gaps extensions in dentin-temporary restorations interface were measured using Image J software. Results: CF and BT presented the highest and the lowest flexural strength values, respectively (p <0.05). SO, FT and PF showed similar values (p> 0.05). In relation to marginal desadaptation (%) and gap extensions (μm), CF presented the lowest marginal desadaptation and gaps incidence values (p <0.05). BT showed intermediate values, but lower than SO, FT e PF (p < 0.05), which were similar among them (p > 0.05). Conclusion: CF presented the best flexural strength and the lowest marginal desadaptation and gaps extension.
KW - Dental Materials
KW - Dental Restoration
KW - Endodontics
KW - Temporary
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U2 - 10.14436/2358-2545.10.1.032-037.oar
DO - 10.14436/2358-2545.10.1.032-037.oar
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104001369
SN - 2178-3713
VL - 10
SP - 32
EP - 37
JO - Dental Press Endodontics
JF - Dental Press Endodontics
IS - 1
ER -