Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate the micro leakage of class V lesions restored with composite material ( Tetric Ceram) using one total etch bonding system and two self etch bonding systems using fluorescent dye penetration technique. Class V cavity were prepared on forty five extracted intact human molars. The teeth were divided randomly and equally into one control grou p and two experimental groups. In Control group Conventional etching was carried out with 37 % phosphoric acid (Total Etch) and bonded with Excite DSC . In Experimental groups Group 1 - Self etching primer ( AdheSE ) was applied and cured : Group 2 – Self etchin g primer (Uni fi l Bond) was applied and cured. Al l the 45 teeth were restored with Tetric Ceram . The specimens were immersed in Rhodamine 6G for 24 hours. Longitudinal sections were prepared and were subjected for microscopic evaluation. Results were stati stically analyzed using ANOVA and Multiple comparison tests. The study showed that both the self etching primers showed significantly lesser micro le a kage when compared to the total etch bonding system. Self - etching dentin bonding systems (Uni fil Bond and AdheSE ) gave the better results in terms of less micro leakage when compared to the total – etch dentin bonding system when used with composites.

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