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Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement, 88 - 93, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1032911

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  • Referans15. Jung JH, Park SH. Comparison of polymerization shrinkage, physical properties and marginal daptation of fowable and restorative bulk fill resin-based composites. Oper Dent. 2017; 42: 375–386.
  • Referans16. Shahidi C, Krejci I, Dietschi D. In Vitro evaluation of marginal adaptation of direct class II composite restorations made of different “‘Low-Shrinkage’” systems. Oper Dent. 2017; 42:273–283.
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  • Referans26. Behery H, El-Mowafy O, El-Badrawy W, Nabih SM. Gingival microleakage of class II bulk-fill composite resin restorations. Dental and Medical Problems 55(4):383-38.
  • Referans27. Mosharrafian S , Heidari A 1, Rahbar P. Microleakage of Two Bulk Fill and One Conventional Composite in Class II Restorations of Primary Posterior Teeth J Dent (Tehran) 2017 May;14(3):123-131.
  • Referans28. García Marí L, Climent Gil A, Llena Puy C In vitro evaluation of microleakage in Class II composite restorations: High-viscosity bulk-fill vs conventional composites.. Dent Mater J. 2019 Jun 21. doi: 10.4012/dmj.2018-160.
  • Referans29. Hoseinifar R, Mofidi M, Malekhosseini N. The Effect of Occlusal Loading on Gingival Microleakage of Bulk Fill Composites Compared with a Conventional Composite. 2020 Jun;21(2):87-94.

Relationship Between Operator Experience And In Vitro Microleakage of Different Composite Materials in Class II Restorations

Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement, 88 - 93, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1032911

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the influence of operator experience on microleakage in class II restorations performing by different restorative materials.
Material and Method: 2 cavities of 4x4x3mm dimensions were carried out on the mesial and distal surfaces of 20 molar teeth by one operator. The teeth were randomly assigned to two groups according to the operator’s skill: student group and expert group. It was divided into subgroups as specialist bulk-fill composite: Group 1A, student bulk-fill composite: Group 2A, specialist micro-hybrid composite: Group 1B, student micro-hybrid composite: Group 2B, Prime bond nt, a total-etch adhesive system, is used in all restorations. Each operator restored the mesial cavities with the bulk technique using a bulk-fill composite (Tetric-N-Ceram-Bulk) and the distal cavities with the layering technique using a micro-hybrid composite (Filtek Z250, 3M ESPE). After 24 hour of water storage and thermocycling the marginal microleage was evaluted using dye penetration technique and data were analyzed.
Results: When the restorative materials were evaluated without considering the applying operator, and when the scores of the operator who applied the restorations were evaluated without considering the restorative materials used, no statistically significant difference was found between them (p>0.05).When the occlusal and gingival leakage scores of Group 2A were evaluated, more gingival leakage was observed than occlusal (p<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the in-group occlusal and gingival leak scores of the other groups (p>0,05).
Conclusion: There was no difference between the expert and the student in terms of microleakage values.

References

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research Articles
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Esin Murrja 0000-0002-5398-4555

Şeyda Hergüner Siso 0000-0002-0728-948X

Merve Aydemir 0000-0002-4021-296X

Hatice Nihal Öztürk 0000-0001-6422-3287

Publication Date March 25, 2022
Submission Date December 6, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement

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EndNote Murrja E, Hergüner Siso Ş, Aydemir M, Öztürk HN (March 1, 2022) Relationship Between Operator Experience And In Vitro Microleakage of Different Composite Materials in Class II Restorations. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 25 Supplement 88–93.

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