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    ORIGINAL ARTICLE

    Year: 2013 | Volume : 16 | Issue : 3 | Page : 189-193

    The effect of a new-generation flowable composite resin on microleakage inClass V composite restorations as an intermediate layer

    Soley Arslan, Sezer Demirbuga, Yakup Ustun,Asiye Nur Dincer,Burhan Can Canakci,Yahya Orcun Zorba

    Department of Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Erciyes, Kayseri, Turkey

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    Date of Submission 22-Jul-2012

    Date of Decision 21-Sep-2012Date of Acceptance 12-Jan-2013

    Date of Web Publication 4-May-2013

    Abstract

    Aim: To evaluate the effect of application a new-generation bulk-fill flowable composite resin as an intermediate

    material between composite resin and dental substrates on micro-leakage in Class V composite restorations.

    Materials and Methods: A total of 144 Class V cavities were prepared in 72 human molars. Specimens were then

    randomly distributed among three groups according to adhesive system applied (Group 1: Clearfil SE Bond; Group 2:

    Adper Easy One; Group 3: Adhesive 200T), and each group was divided into three subgroups according to liner

    material used (Group A: No liner-control group; Group B: Aelite Flo LV, low viscosity microhybrid composite; Group C:

    Smart dentin replacement). All cavities were restored using resin composite (Aelite LS, low shrinkage posterior

    composite). Specimens were stained with 0.5% basic fuchsin and evaluated dye penetration.

    Results: There was no significant difference in dye penetration was found between the control and the experimental

    groups.

    Conclusions: Micro-leakage is not affected by the application of either conventional or new-generation flowablecomposite resin as an intermediate material between composite resin and dental substrates.

    Keywords: Adhesives; flowable composite resins; intermediate layers; microleakage

    How to cite this article:Arslan S, Demirbuga S, Ustun Y, Dincer AN, Canakci BC, Zorba YO. The effect of a new-generation flowablecomposite resin on microleakage in Class V composite restorations as an intermediate layer. J Conserv Dent2013;16:189-93

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    How to cite this URL:Arslan S, Demirbuga S, Ustun Y, Dincer AN, Canakci BC, Zorba YO. The effect of a new-generation flowablecomposite resin on microleakage in Class V composite restorations as an intermediate layer. J Conserv Dent [serialonline] 2013 [cited 2013 Jul 25];16:189-93. Available from: http://www.jcd.org.in/text.asp?2013/16/3/189/111311

    Introduction

    Since, their initial introduction in the 1960s, composite resins have undergone improvement in all areas, including

    aesthetics, wear, and handling. However, high-polymerization shrinkage continues to represent major

    disadvantages.[1] Previous research has shown polymerization shrinkage to lead to bond failure and micro-leakage of

    resin composite restorations. [2]Micro-leakage is a matter of concern because it leads to staining at the margins of

    restorations, recurrent caries, hypersensitivity, and pulp pathology. [3]

    The use of a liner to act as a flexible intermediate layer between restoration and substrate has been suggested as a

    method of relieving the stress associated with polymerization shrinkage.[4] Flowable composites have been

    recommended as liners due to their low viscosity, increased elasticity, and wettability.[1] Estafan etal.[5] confirmed the

    efficiency of this technique in improving the marginal adaptation of composite restorations.

    The first generation of flowable composite resins was introduced in 1996. These composites retained the same small

    particle size of traditional hybrid composites, but reduced the amount of filler content in order to reduce the viscosity of

    the resin mixture. Because, flowable composites are richer in resin than traditional composites, their elastic modulus is

    also lower, which gives them greater bond-strength values than those of conventional materials.[6]

    Another system recently, introduced in the field of dentistry, Smart dentin replacement (SDR) (Dentsply, Konstanz,

    Germany), includes a photoactive group in a modified urethane dimethacrylate resin. Activated resin has

    demonstrated a relatively slow radical polymerization rate, suggesting that the photo initiator incorporated into the

    resin affects the polymerization process; moreover, the incorporation of activated resin results in 60-70% less

    shrinkage stress when compared to conventional methacrylate-based resins. [7],[8] SDR was initially marketed as a

    flowable composite resin whose reduced polymerization stress allowed it to be applied in bulk in a single layer up to 4

    mm thick, followed by a mandatory 2-mm cover layer of conventional composite resin. However, despite ongoing

    debates regarding, the use of flowable composite resin material to relieve stress, and promote adaptation, its

    aforementioned usages have yet to be confirmed in any clinical study. In the only study, conducted to date that

    describes the relevant parameters for SDR, the polymerization stress level of SDR was reported to be considerably

    lower than that of conventional flowable materials.[7],[9]

    Micro-leakage is a phenomenon in which oral micro-organisms, fluids, and chemical substances are diffused through

    the interface between tooth structure and restorative material. Fluids may progress through the dentin into the pulp,

    resulting in post-operative sensitivity, recurrent caries, pulpal inflammation, and restoration failure.[10]

    The rapiddevelopment of dental materials, and the time needed forin vivo and in vitro studies has meant that the effects of SDR

    as an intermediate layer under resin composites on marginal micro-leakage have not received sufficient attention.

    Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of a new-generation flowable composite resin, SDR on micro-

    leakage in Class V composite restorations. The null hypothesis of the study was that micro-leakage would not be

    affected by types of flowable composite.

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    Materials and Methods

    Seventy-two freshly extracted human third molars were used in the study. The teeth were carefully cleaned using a

    hand scaler and water-pumice slurry in prophylaxis rubber cups. A total of 144 standard Class V cavities (4 mm width

    2 mm height 2 mm depth) were prepared on the buccal and lingual surfaces, with occlusal margins located in

    enamel and cervical margins in dentin/cementum. Specimens were randomly assigned into 3 groups ( n = 48)

    according to, the adhesive system applied, as follows:

    Group 1: Two-step, self-etch adhesive system (Clearfil SE Bond, Kuraray, Osaka, Japan).

    Group 2: One-step, self-etch adhesive system (Adper Easy One, 3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany).

    Group 3: Total-etch adhesive system (Adhesive 200T, 3M ESPE, MN, USA).

    Application techniques and manufacturers' details are provided in [Table 1].

    Table 1: Materials used in this study

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    Following the application of the bonding agents, each group was further divided into 3 subgroups ( n = 16) according

    to the liner material used, as follows:

    Group A: No liner (control group).

    Group B: Conventional flowable composite resin (Aelite Flo LV, Bisco, IL, USA).

    Group C: New-generation flowable composite resin (SDR, Dentsply, Konstanz, Germany).

    In both Groups B and C, 1 mm of composite was applied to the cavity surfaces as a liner prior to the composite

    restoration.

    All specimens were restored with the light-activated, hybrid composite resin Aelite LS Posterior (Bisco, IL, USA) using

    an incremental technique, with one increment applied obliquely against the occlusal wall, another against the gingival

    wall, and a final increment applied following the tooth contour. Each increment was light-cured for 20 s with a visible

    light-curing unit (Elipar Free Light III, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA). Specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 h

    at 37C. Restorations were polished with a series of finishing disks (Bisco Inc., IL, USA) of decreasing abrasiveness.

    All cavity preparations, restorations, and finishing procedures were performed by the same operator.

    After 24 h storage in distilled water at 37C, the restored teeth were subjected to thermocycling for 1000 cycles inwater baths at 5 and 55C with a dwell time of 30 s. Nail polish was applied to the teeth, except on the restorative

    material and tooth structure 1 mm from the cavosurface margins. All specimens were immersed in 0.5% basic fuchsin

    solution for 24 h and then were sectioned longitudinally through the center of the restorations with a low-speed

    diamond saw under water spray.

    Sectioned restorations were examined under a stereomicroscope (Olympus SZ61, Olympus Optical Co, Tokyo,

    Japan) at 25 magnification. Dye penetration along the occlusal and cervical margins of the tooth-restoration

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    interface was evaluated by two independent observers and recorded as follows: 0 = no dye penetration, 1 =

    penetration involving half the occlusal/gingival wall, 2 = penetration involving more than half the occlusal/gingival wall,

    and 3 = penetration involving the axial wall. [11]

    Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests at P< 0.05. Multiple comparisons

    were made using the Tukey test.

    Results

    Mean micro-leakage scores of all groups are given in[Table 2]and[Table 3]. Both SDR and conventional flowable

    composite resin did not affect micro-leakage as an intermediate layer. No statistically significant differences were

    observed between groups ( P> 0.05)[Table 4].

    Table 2: Enamel microleakage scores

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    Table 3: Dentin microleakage scores

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    Table 4: The median and Pvalues of the treatment groups

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    Discussion

    Micro-leakage is defined as the clinically undetectable passage of bacteria, fluids, molecules, or ions between a

    restorative material and the cavity wall to, which it is applied. [12] Micro-leakage at the tooth-restoration interface is

    considered a major factor in the longevity of dental restorations. It may lead to staining and a hastening of the

    breakdown at the restoration margins, as well as hypersensitivity, recurrent caries, and pulpal pathology.[13]

    Improvements in resin composites have increased their usefulness as restorative materials; however, polymerization

    shrinkage continues to remain one ofthe primary deficiencies of composite restorations. Polymerization shrinkage

    causes contraction stress within the restoration that leads to micro-leakage, as well as stress within the surrounding

    tooth structure. [14],[15] In a study, Usha etal. compared two inserting techniques in Class V cavities, and they found that

    the split incremental technique had lower micro-leakage because of less polymerization shrinkage than the oblique

    technique.[16]

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    The use of a lineras a flexible intermediate layer has been mentioned among numerous methods suggested for

    relieving the stress caused by polymerization shrinkage.[17],[18] This is based on the lower Young's Modulus of elasticity

    exhibited by flowable composite in comparison to other hybrid materials, [5],[6] which could help dissipate the contraction

    stress that occurs during polymerization.[6]In addition, to their increased elasticity, the low-viscosity and high

    wettability of flowable composites have led to their recommendation as suitable liners. Although some studies have

    shown flowable composite used as a liner to exhibit superior contact with the floors, and walls of cavity

    preparations, [6],[19]in vitro studies have yielded conflicting results regarding the ability of an elastic liner to decrease

    micro-leakage.

    Yazici etal. [20] found a combination of flowable and hybrid composites to yield the most effective reduction in micro-

    leakage. Simi and Suprabha [3] showed that the marginal adaptation of a composite improved when used in

    conjunction with a flowable composite lining. Furthermore, Chuang etal.[21]concluded that a 0.5-1.0 mm layer of

    flowable composite liner used under packable composite restorations resulted in a significant reduction in micro-

    leakage. It is possible that the relatively thin layer of the liner minimized the effects of the polymerization shrinkage in

    the present study.

    In contrast, some studies have indicated that the use offlowable material as an intermediate layer does not reduce

    micro-leakage in posterior composite restorations.[22],[23],[24],[25] Majety and Pujar[26] reported that the thickness of the

    flowable composite intermediate layer does not affect micro-leakage. Swift etal. [27] showed that the use of a low-

    viscosity resin as an intermediate layer does not have a consistent effect on micro-leakage of Class V composite

    restorations. Similarly, this study found that the use of a flowable composite liner does not affect micro-leakage.

    SDR, a flowable composite resin with a filler load of 68% weight that has recently been introduced on the market,

    claims to possess a lower modulus of elasticity, as well as lower levels of polymerization stress in comparison to

    traditional flowable composite, without compromising on depth of cure. The material is marketed as a resin composite

    for bulk application in direct composite resin restorations.[9],[28],[29]

    A recent study, comparing SDR with two traditional flowable methacrylate-based composites found that SDR had thelowest level of shrinkage stress, the longest pre-gel time, and the lowest shrinkage rate. [7] Koltisko etal. [30] found the

    polymerization stress of SDR to be lower than that of other flowable composites, whereas no differences were found

    in flexural modulus and volumetric shrinkage (3.5% volume) of the composites tested. According to,

    Burgess etal.,[29] the chemistry of SDR is designed to slow the polymerization rate, thereby reducing polymerization

    shrinkage stress without affecting polymerization shrinkage levels. Jin etal. [8] found that the new SDR resin system in

    unfilled, as well as in various differently filled formulations, exhibited less curing stress than conventional resin.

    Although SDR had the lowest shrinkage stress, in the present study, no differences were observed in micro-leakage

    between teeth restorated in SDR and in the conventional flowable composite resin.

    Conclusions

    The combinations of packable composite with SDR and with conventional flowable composite resin tested in the

    present in vitro study in order to, demonstrate micro-leakage in Class V composite restorations. It can be concluded

    that the use of new-generation and conventional flowable composite resins as an intermediate layer between

    restoration and dental substrate does not reduce micro-leakage.

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