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In-Vitro Evaluation of Microleakage of Class II Cavities Restored with Bulk-Fill Flowable Composite

In-Vitro Evaluation of Microleakage of Class II Cavities Restored with Bulk-Fill Flowable Composite

... posterior composite restorations since it leads to the loss of marginal integrity ...[10]. Microleakage is an important parameter for the assessment of the success of restorative ...for evaluation of ... See full document

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Comparison of fracture resistance of maxillary first premolars with class ii mesio occluso distal (mod) cavities restored with newer resin based composites – An ex vivo study

Comparison of fracture resistance of maxillary first premolars with class ii mesio occluso distal (mod) cavities restored with newer resin based composites – An ex vivo study

... reinforced composite base could reduce the marginal microleakage and reinforce the posterior composite ...that Class II restorations made from short Fibre reinforced composite ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of the Marginal Integrity and
Microleakage of a Nanofill, Nanohybrid and Microfill
Composite in Prepared Class II Cavities: An In Vitro study

Comparative Evaluation of the Marginal Integrity and Microleakage of a Nanofill, Nanohybrid and Microfill Composite in Prepared Class II Cavities: An In Vitro study

... Then the solution was applied over the restorative margins followed by gentle brushing for four seconds to enhance the visualization of the Epoxy resin replica under the Scanning electron microscope(Zeiss DSM 962: ... See full document

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Effect of Mechanical Load Cycling on Microleakage of Restorative Glass Ionomers Compared to Flowable Composite Resin in Class V Cavities

Effect of Mechanical Load Cycling on Microleakage of Restorative Glass Ionomers Compared to Flowable Composite Resin in Class V Cavities

... 100 Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal and lingual surfaces of 50 intact ...prepared cavities were divided into five groups of (A) Z350, (B) Equia Forte, (C) encapsulated Fuji II LC, ... See full document

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Microleakage Evaluation of Bulk-fill Composites Used with Different Adhesive Systems

Microleakage Evaluation of Bulk-fill Composites Used with Different Adhesive Systems

... Conventional class II cavities were prepared on forty sound human premolar teeth with approximately same size and ...the cavities restored with a sonic-resin placement system ... See full document

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99mTc in the evaluation of microleakage of composite resin restorations with SonicFillTM  An in vitro experimental model

99mTc in the evaluation of microleakage of composite resin restorations with SonicFillTM An in vitro experimental model

... activated, bulk fill composite shade (A2) was used to restore the class V cavities of 20 ...Sonic Fill™ was placed in one bulk increment followed by shaping the buccal ... See full document

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The Effect of Incorporation of Polyethylene and Glass Fiber on the Microleakage of Silorane-based and Methacrylate-based Composites in Class II Restorations: An in Vitro Study

The Effect of Incorporation of Polyethylene and Glass Fiber on the Microleakage of Silorane-based and Methacrylate-based Composites in Class II Restorations: An in Vitro Study

... were restored with nanohy- brid composite, Z350 (3M ESPE, ...bond II (3M ESPE, USA) was used twice to moisten the whole cavity surfaces for 20 ...The composite was placed into the cavity in ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of microleakage of Bulk-fill and Posterior Composite Resins Using the Incremental Technique and a Liner in Cl II Restorations

Comparative Evaluation of microleakage of Bulk-fill and Posterior Composite Resins Using the Incremental Technique and a Liner in Cl II Restorations

... of composite resin restorations and the microleakage that would be ...the composite resin structure, the use of a liner (glass-ionomer or flowable composite resin) on the gingival floor ... See full document

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Assessment of microleakage of class V restored by resin composite and resin-modified glass ionomer and pit and fissure resin-based sealants following Er:YAG laser conditioning and acid etching: in vitro study

Assessment of microleakage of class V restored by resin composite and resin-modified glass ionomer and pit and fissure resin-based sealants following Er:YAG laser conditioning and acid etching: in vitro study

... low microleakage, has been widely used as restorative ...lower microleakage by resin-modified GIs than con- ventional ...(Fuji II LC) was used as restorative material in class V ... See full document

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Cuspal deflection and microleakage in premolar teeth restored with bulk fill flowable resin based composite base materials

Cuspal deflection and microleakage in premolar teeth restored with bulk fill flowable resin based composite base materials

... the Class II cavity design was chosen for RBCs [50-53] as it would weaken the remaining tooth structure to favour cuspal deflection and the cavity design was also indicative of a dental amalgam replacement ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Class I
Cavities Restored with Amalgam, Bulk-fill Composite
and Cention-N – An In Vitro Confocal Laser Scanning
Microscope Study

Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Class I Cavities Restored with Amalgam, Bulk-fill Composite and Cention-N – An In Vitro Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope Study

... Methods: Class I cavities in 80 non-carious human mandibular premolars were prepared and the teeth were randomly divided into four experimental groups of 20 teeth ...prepared cavities were then ... See full document

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Microleakage Evaluation of Class II Composite Resin Restorations with Different Thicknesses of Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer

Microleakage Evaluation of Class II Composite Resin Restorations with Different Thicknesses of Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer

... of bulk-fill composites with low shrinkage characteristics [6] have been suggested to reduce the polymerization shrinkage which is a causative factor of gingival gap and ...gingival microleakage is ... See full document

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Gingival microleakage of class II bulk-fill composite resin restorations

Gingival microleakage of class II bulk-fill composite resin restorations

... The cavities in the experimental groups were restored with 4-millimeter bulk-fill com- posites in 1 increment, while the cavities in the control group were restored with 2 ... See full document

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Microleakage of Posterior Composite Restorations with Fiber Inserts Using two Adhesives after Aging

Microleakage of Posterior Composite Restorations with Fiber Inserts Using two Adhesives after Aging

... The bonding mechanism of these two systems is quite different [18]. The bonding mechanism of etch- and-rinse system is diffusion-based, the way of resin infiltrates into collagen fibrils and forms hybrid layer via ... See full document

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Does the use of a novel self-adhesive flowable composite reduce nanoleakage?

Does the use of a novel self-adhesive flowable composite reduce nanoleakage?

... Composite resin, and Fusio™ Liquid Dentin (self-adhesive flowable composite), consecutively. Each group was further divided into three subgroups (n=10): (A) control, (B) subjected to occlusal cyclic ... See full document

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Abdulmajeed_unc_0153M_18181.pdf

Abdulmajeed_unc_0153M_18181.pdf

... preheating increased the fracture toughness of both FOBR and FSU. This increase was statistically significant only for the FOBR. Daronch et al 23 clearly showed that preheating significantly enhanced monomer to polymer ... See full document

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An in-vitro Evaluation of Mechanical Properties
and Surface Roughness of Bulk Fill vs Incremental
Fill Resin Composites

An in-vitro Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Surface Roughness of Bulk Fill vs Incremental Fill Resin Composites

... Ten cylindrical specimens (6 × 3 mm) and ten bar-shaped specimens (25 × 2 × 2 mm) were prepared per each composite resin material for compression and flexural strength measurements respectively. All the specimens ... See full document

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Flowable Resin Composites: A Systematic Review and Clinical Considerations

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... of composite materials in ...practitioners. Composite resins derive their physical properties/handling characteristics from the reinforcing filler particles and viscosity from the resin ...restorative ... See full document

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Evaluation of Microleakage in Class V Cavities Filled with Methacrylate-based versus Silorane-based Composites

Evaluation of Microleakage in Class V Cavities Filled with Methacrylate-based versus Silorane-based Composites

... lorane composite, as compared to methacrylate, ther- mocyclic fatigue tolerance is better than the two other composites tested in the study ...the microleakage of silorane is lower than methacry- late-based ... See full document

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In Vitro Microleakage of Class V Composite Restorations in Use of Three Adhesive Systems

In Vitro Microleakage of Class V Composite Restorations in Use of Three Adhesive Systems

... [2]. Composite resins are commonly used in restorative dentistry due to optimal esthetics and conservative preparation ...cure composite and tooth structure especially in dentin margins ...[5]. ... See full document

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