Comparative evaluation of marginal microleakage of various restorative materials used in pediatric dentistry – An in-vitro stereomicroscopic study


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Original Article

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Nahid Iftikhar*, Shalini Dixit, Ali Salman, Minh Tuan Do

Volume :

9

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1

Abstract :

Aim: The longevity of restorative materials depends on the resistance to masticatory forces. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the microleakage properties of different restorative materials. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 specimen blocks were prepared with 10 samples of each type of restorative material, namely GIC Fuji IX, Filtek Z-350 Composite, and Cention-N. Class I cavities were prepared with dimensions 1.5 x 2 x 2 mm (l x b x h) of cavity size of orthodontically extracted premolars followed by restoration of each test material. We found thatCention-N has shown the least microleakage as compared to other groups. Conclusion: Mean microleakage was the least for Cention-N. It’s a newer restorative material having higher mechanical properties with lesser microleakage. Clinical significance: Cention-N is a newer restorative material having promising properties. This material can be used as an alternative restorative material.

Keyword :

Cention­N, Glass ionomer cement, Class I cavity, Filtek Z­350, and microleakage