Abstract

Good margin integrity with a tight seal of the adhesive interface is considered one of the key factors for the clinical success of composite restorations. This study investigated the effect of enamel etching with phosphoric acid on the margin integrity of self-etch bonded composite restorations in demineralized enamel. Crowns of bovine incisors were assigned into 14 groups (n = 10 per group) of which ten groups (groups 1–5 and 8–12) were demineralized (21 days, acid buffer, pH 4.95) to create artificial carious lesions. Standardized Class V cavities were prepared in all specimens. Demineralized groups were either etched with phosphoric acid for 10, 30, 60, or 120 s (groups 2–5 and 9–12), or no etching was performed (groups 1 and 8). The non-demineralized (sound) groups were etched for 10 s (groups 7 and 14) or remained non-etched (groups 6 and 13). Resin composite restorations were then placed using either a one-step (iBond Self Etch, groups 1–7) or two-step self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond, groups 8–14). Margin integrity of the restorations was assessed after thermocycling (5000×, 5–55 °C) using scanning electron microscopy, and the percentage of continuous margins (%CM) was statistically analyzed (α = 0.05). Phosphoric acid etching significantly increased %CM in both demineralized and sound enamel. For iBond Self Etch, a significant increase in %CM in demineralized enamel was observed with increased etching times. All etched groups treated with Clearfil SE Bond and those etched for 60 or 120 s and treated with iBond Self Etch showed similar %CM in demineralized enamel as in etched sound enamel, and significantly higher %CM than in non-etched sound enamel. In conclusion, enamel etching with phosphoric acid improves margin integrity of composite restorations in demineralized enamel when bonded with the examined adhesives.

Highlights

  • Resin composites are widely used and recommended as restorative materials because of their good physicomechanical properties and the possibility to adhesively bond them to dental hard tissues [1,2,3,4,5].These characteristics allow for minimally invasive, defect-oriented treatments without the need of macro-mechanical retention [6,7]

  • A significant increase in margin integrity with increased etching times was observed for iBond Self Etch in demineralized enamel

  • Margin integrity of iBond Self Etch in demineralized enamel etched for 10 s was similar to that in non-etched sound enamel (p = 0.930)

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Introduction

Resin composites are widely used and recommended as restorative materials because of their good physicomechanical properties and the possibility to adhesively bond them to dental hard tissues [1,2,3,4,5]. These characteristics allow for minimally invasive, defect-oriented treatments without the need of macro-mechanical retention [6,7]. Omitting to extend restoration margins to sound enamel may save large areas of dental hard tissue and prevent disproportionate tooth substance loss It would be important to know whether restoration margins can be placed in important demineralized enamel andrestoration still attainmargins sufficient ability

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