Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3160114 Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section) 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In vitro study was done to compare the sealing ability of 3 Flowable restorative materials (Flowable composite, Flowable compomer, Flowable ownocer) and a Light cure Glass-ionomer cement in class V cavities at occlusal and gingival margin after 24 hrs of dye immersion. Standardized class V cavities were prepared on the buccal aspect of forty extracted premolars. These 40 teeth were divided into 4 main groups. Group A (Flowable ormocer), Group B (Flowable compomer), Group C (Flowable composite) and Group D (Light cure Glass-ionomer cernent). The samples were then sectioned bucco-lingually through the centre of restoration and examined under stereomicroscope for dye penetration. Flowable ormocer showed least microleakage of all the material at occlusal and gingival margin after 24 hrs of dye immersion. Light cure Glass-ionomer cement showed the maximum microleakage and least sealing ability of all the materials. Flowable ormocer with best sealing ability can be advocated for class V situations.

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