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Cuspal Deflection and Marginal Integrity of Class II Cavities Restored with Bulk-fill Resin Composites

Renata Webster Duarte,Deise Caren Somacal, Lauanda Rodrigues Braga,Gilberto Antonio Borges,Ana Maria Spohr

OPEN DENTISTRY JOURNAL(2023)

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Objective: This laboratory study aims to assess the cuspal deflection, adaptation, and marginal sealing of premolars restored with bulk-fill resin composites. Methods: Fourty-four premolars received class II preparations (distal and mesial boxes located 1 mm above and 1 mm below the cementoenamel junction, respectively). The teeth were distributed into four groups according to the resin composite used for restoration (n=11): G1 (control): Filtek Z250 XT; G2: Filtek Bulk-Fill; G3: Tetric N-Ceram Bulk-Fill; G4: Aura Bulk-Fill. A digital micrometer was used to measure the cuspal deflection before and after the restorative procedures. Replicas in epoxy resin of the restored teeth were achieved before and after thermal cycles. The cervical margins were observed by SEM at 200x magnification to obtain the percentage of continuous margins (%CM). After thermal cycles, the samples were immersed in a silver nitrate solution, and the microleakage was analyzed in the cervical margins. Conclusion: Bulk-fill resin composites had comparable behavior to a conventional composite in regard to the cuspal deflection, adaptation, and marginal sealing parameters.
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Resin composites,Cuspal deflection,Dental marginal adaptation,Class II cavities,Polymerization shrinkage,Thermal cycles.
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