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2. The effect of mechanical load cycling and polishing time on microleakage of class V glass-ionomer and composite restorations: A scanning electron microscopy evaluation
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Mansoreh Mirzaie, Esmail Yasini, Hamid Kermanshah, and Baharan Ranjbar Omidi
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Composite resins ,dental leakage ,dental polishing ,glass ionomer cements ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Background: Microleakage is one of the challenging concerns in direct filling restorations. Understanding of its related factors is important in clinical practice. The aim of this study was scanning electron microscopy (SEM) evaluation of marginal integrity in three types of tooth-colored restorative materials in class V cavity preparations and the effect of load cycling and polishing time on the microleakage. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro experimental study, class V cavity preparations were prepared on the buccal and lingual surfaces of 60 bovine incisors. The specimens were divided into three groups each containing 20 teeth: group 1: Filtek Z350, Group 2: Fuji IX/G Coat Plus, Group 3: Fuji II LC/GC varnish. In each group, 2 subgroups (n = 20) were established based on finishing time (immediate or delayed by 24 h). All specimens were thermocycled (×2,000, 5-50°C). In each sub groups, half of the teeth were load cycled. Epoxy resin replicas of 24 specimens were evaluated under field emission-SEM and interfacial gaps were measured. All teeth were then immersed in 0.5% basic fuchsin dye for 24 h, sectioned and observed under stereomicroscope. Data were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis′ test and Mann-Whitney U test and a comparison between incisal and cervical microleakage was made with Wilcoxon test. P < 0.05 was considered as significant. Results: Load cycling and filling material had a significant effect on microleakage, but polishing time did not. Cervical microleakage in Z350/load cycle/immediate polish and Fuji IX/load cycle/immediate or delayed polish and Fuji IX/no load cycle/immediate polish were significantly higher than incisal microleakage. Conclusion: It was concluded that the cervical sealing ability of Fuji IX under load cycling was better than Fuji II LC. Under load cycling and immediate polishing Z350 showed better marginal integrity than both Fuji II LC and Fuji IX. The immediate polishing didn′t cause a statistically significant increase in microleakage of evaluated tooth-colored class V restorations.
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- 2014
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3. Contrast ratio of glazed and polished dental ceramics after accelerated aging
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Ayob Pahlevan, Tabassom Hooshmand, Mansoreh Mirzaie, and Hoda Safaie
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Dental ceramic ,Aging ,Glaze ,Polish ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Background and Aims: The purpose of this in vitro study was to assess the effect of two different surface treatments on the contrast ratio of IPS e.max press ceramic submitted to accelerated aging. Materials and Methods: Ten ceramic (IPS e.max Press) disks (10-mm diameter and 1.5-mm thick) were fabricated according to the manufacturer's recommendations. The samples were randomly divided into 2 groups (n=5): polishing and glazing. Contrast ratio ware obtained with a spectrophotometer before and after accelerated aging. The contrast ratio (CR=Yb/Yw), was defined as the ratio of illuminance (Y) of the test material when it is placed on the black background (Yb) to the illuminance of the same material when it is placed over a white background (Yw), was determined. The data were statistically analyzed by two-way analysis of variance (P
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- 2013
4. Effect of Accelerated Aging on Color Stability of Two Silica-Based Ceramics with Leucite and Lithium-Disilicate Crystalline Phases After Glazing and Polishing
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Aiob Pahlavan, Hoda Safaee, Reihaneh Khalesi Tooyrekani, Mansoreh Mirzaie, and Tabassom Hooshmand
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Aging ,Materials science ,Polishing ,Accelerated aging ,Lithia Disilicate ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,Glazing ,lcsh:Dentistry ,visual_art ,Discoloration ,Lithium disilicate ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,Leucite - Abstract
Background and Aim: Color match between prosthetic restorations and natural teeth is challenging in dentistry. The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of accelerated aging on color stability of two silica-based ceramics with leucite and lithium disilicate crystalline phases after glazing and polishing surface treatments. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 30 disc-shaped specimens (1.5x10mm) of IPS e.max Press and Ceramco III ceramics were fabricated according to the manufacturers’ instructions. The specimens were randomly divided into two groups of surface treatments (glazing and polishing) and were then subjected to accelerated aging for 300 hours. Color parameters were measured before and after aging using a spectrophotometer. The L*, a* and b* parameters and the color change (∆E) of ceram-ics (based on the CIE L*a*b* system) before and after glazing were determined by spectrophotometry. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and t-test. P
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- 2018
5. Evaluation of temperature change during antimicrobial photodynamic therapy with two different photosensitizers in dental caries
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Sajjad Ashnagar, Nasim Chiniforush, Esmael Yassini, Mansoreh Mirzaie, and Azadeh Hadadi
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Materials science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biophysics ,Dentistry ,Photodynamic therapy ,Dermatology ,Dental Caries ,Thermocouple device ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anti-Infective Agents ,stomatognathic system ,law ,Premolar ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Photosensitizer ,Photosensitizing Agents ,business.industry ,Temperature ,030206 dentistry ,Laser ,Antimicrobial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Photochemotherapy ,Oncology ,Demineralized dentin ,business ,Caries Removal - Abstract
Introduction Many attempts have been made in elimination of bacteria in infected and demineralized dentin to not only provide efficient bactericidal potential, but to have minimal damage for tooth structure. The aim of this study was to assess the temperature change during aPDT with ICG and TBO compared with conventional Diode laser irradiation. Materials and methods 48 premolar teeth which were selected for this study. A class I cavity was drilled in each teeth, with dimensions of 2 mm width, 4 mm length and depth of 2.5–3.5 mm, providing a dentinal wall of approximately 0.5 mm for pulp chamber. Then teeth were randomly allocated in 4 experimental groups (n = 12); Group 1: TBO + LED, Group 2: ICG + Diode Laser, Group 3: Diode laser with output power of 0.5 W, Group 4: Diode laser with output power of 1 W. Thermocouple device was held by experimenter hand and the sensor was in pulp chamber of the teeth. Heat generated during irradiation was reported on LCD screen by NUX Plus software. Repeated measure ANOVA was used in order to compare the temperature before and after laser application. Tukey HSD was used to compare the results between groups. Results Temperature was risen for about 0.54 ± 0.05 °C for group 1, 1.67 ± 0.14 °C for group 2, 4.21 ± 0.83 °C for group 3, and 4. 50 ± 0.32 °C for group 4. The difference between group 1 & 2, 1 & 3 and 1 & 4 was significant (p Conclusion According to results of this study, Diode (with or without photosensitizer- 0.5 and 1 W) can be safely used as alternative approach for disinfection after caries removal in thermal point of view.
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- 2016
6. Microtensile strength of resin cement bond to indirect composite treated by different output powers of Er:YAG laser
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Esmaeil Yassini, Mansoreh Mirzaie, Nazanin Zeinab Garshasbzadeh, Nasim Chiniforush, Stefano Benedicenti, Sima Shahabi, and Francesca Angiero
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Universal testing machine ,Histology ,Materials science ,Bond strength ,Composite number ,Pulse duration ,030206 dentistry ,Laser ,Crosshead ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Irradiation ,Anatomy ,Composite material ,Instrumentation ,Er:YAG laser - Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of different output powers of Er:YAG laser on microtensile bonding strength of indirect composite to resin cements.36 indirect composite blocks (GC Gradia DA2, Japan) size 15 × 10 × 10 mm(3) were constructed, and divided into 12 groups, as follows:G1: control group (no treatment); Groups G2 to G6: treated with Er:YAG laser (2,940 nm) in noncontact mode, frequency 20 Hz, pulse duration 470 µs, with output power ranging from 2W to 6W; Groups G7 sandblasting, Groups 8 to G12: as Groups G2 to G 6 with preparatory sandblasting. One specimen from each group was analyzed by SEM; each specimen was fixed to a specialized metal jig using cyanoacrylate (Mitreapel, Beta Kimya San. Ve TIC, Iran) and debonded under tension with a universal testing machine (Zwick, Germany) at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm min(-1). Sandblasting and laser can improve bond strength above an energy level of 150 mJ. SEM evaluation of laser-treated specimens showed irregularities and deep undercuts. T test analysis showed no significant difference between sandblasted and non-sandblasted group, with laser output power of 0, 100, or 150 mJ (P = 0.666, P = 0.875, and P = .069); in the specimens irradiated with energy output of 200, 250, or 300 mJ, sandblasted specimens showed higher bond strength than non-sandblasted ones. The results demonstrate that, in composite resin irradiated with laser at energy output of 200-300 mJ, sandblasting might be a suitable procedure to enhance bond strength of resin cement.
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- 2016
7. Surface treatment comparison by application of diamond bur and Er,Cr:YSGG at different powers: morphological and mechanical evaluation
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Nasim Chiniforush, Esmael Yassini, Mansoreh Mirzaie, Ardavan Etemadi, and Atefeh Tavakoli
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Materials science ,Composite number ,Biomedical Engineering ,Treatment comparison ,Dentistry ,engineering.material ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Silicon carbide ,Composite material ,Universal testing machine ,business.industry ,Bond strength ,Diamond ,Original Articles ,030206 dentistry ,Laser ,chemistry ,engineering ,Tukey's range test ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the micro-tensile bond strength of new and previous composite resin restorations after surface treatment with diamond bur and Er,Cr:YSGG laser at different power settings (2,3 and 4 W). Materials and methods: Micro-hybride composite resin was inserted in metallic mold 5 ×5 ×15 mm and cured for 40 sec according to manufacturer's instruction.12 blocks were made. The bonded surfaces of the 12 blocks so obtained were subsequently ground using Silicon Carbide papers 1200 grit, for 15 seconds under running water. Then the samples randomly were divided into 4 groups: (G1) Bur-treated, (G2) Er,Cr:YSGG laser with power of 2 W and energy of 100 mJ, (G3) Er,Cr:YSGG laser with power of 3 W and energy of 150 mJ, (G4) Er,Cr:YSGG laser with power of 4 W and energy of 200 mJ. One sample of each group was analyzed by SEM while, after cutting the blocks to 1 mm2 of area samples, the others samples were mechanically tested by Universal testing machine with the speed of 0.5 mm per minute till fracture point. Data were analysed using One-Way ANOVA and Tukey Test. Results: T-test showed no significantly differences between G2 and G4(P=0.064) while G3 demonstrated significant differences than G2 (P=0.001) and G4(P=0.000) and also between samples treated with bur (G1) and G2 (P=0.242) ,G3 (P=0.000) ,G4 (P=0.829); G1 didn't significantly differ to G2 and G4(P>0.05), while G1 and G3(P
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- 2016
8. A Comparative Study of Enamel Surface Roughness After Bleaching With Diode Laser and Nd: YAG Laser
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Saber Ganji, Zohreh Moradi, Mansoreh Mirzaie, Esmaiel Yassini, and Nasim Chiniforush
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genetic structures ,Urology ,Analytical chemistry ,Dermatology ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optics ,stomatognathic system ,law ,Yttrium aluminium garnet ,Surface roughness ,Medicine ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Hydrogen peroxide ,Diode ,Enamel paint ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,030206 dentistry ,Laser ,stomatognathic diseases ,surgical procedures, operative ,chemistry ,Nephrology ,visual_art ,Nd:YAG laser ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Surgery ,Original Article ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Bleaching process can affect surface roughness of enamel, which is a vital factor in esthetic and resistance of tooth. The aim of this study was to compare surface roughness of enamel in teeth bleached using Diode and Neodymium-Doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (Nd: YAG) lasers with those bleached using conventional method. Methods: In this study, 75 anterior human teeth from upper and lower jaws (These teeth extracted because of periodontal disease) were randomly divided into 5 groups. Group 1: Laser white gel (Biolase, USA) with 45% hydrogen peroxide concentration and GaAlAs Diode laser (CHEESETM, GIGAA, China), group 2: Heydent gel (JW, Germany) with 30% Hydrogen peroxide concentration and Diode laser, group 3: Laser white gel and Nd:YAG laser (FIDELISTM, Fotona, Slovenia), group 4: Heydent gel and Nd:YAG laser and group 5: The Iranian gel Kimia (Iran) with 35% hydrogen peroxide concentration were used. Surface roughness of the samples was measured using the Surface Roughness Tester system (TR 200 Time Group, Germany) before and after bleaching. In each group, one sample was randomly selected for SEM analysis. Results: The results showed that the mean surface roughness of the teeth before and after bleaching had a significant difference in all the study groups. It was indicated that after bleaching, the mean surface roughness had increased in all the study groups. The highest surface roughness was seen in the conventional bleaching group and the lowest surface roughness was reported in group 3 (laser white gel + diode laser), in which the average surface roughness increased by only 0.1 μm. Conclusion: It was concluded that using the Laser white gel and the diode laser for bleaching resulted in the least surface roughness compared to conventional method.
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- 2016
9. Microtensile strength of resin cement bond to indirect composite treated by different output powers of Er: YAG laser
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Nazanin Zeinab, Garshasbzadeh, Mansoreh, Mirzaie, Esmaeil, Yassini, Sima, Shahabi, Stefano, Benedicenti, Francesca, Angiero, and Nasim, Chiniforush
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Microtensile strength ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Histology ,Anatomy ,Er:YAG laser ,Indirect composite ,Instrumentation - Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of different output powers of Er:YAG laser on microtensile bonding strength of indirect composite to resin cements.36 indirect composite blocks (GC Gradia DA2, Japan) size 15 × 10 × 10 mm(3) were constructed, and divided into 12 groups, as follows:G1: control group (no treatment); Groups G2 to G6: treated with Er:YAG laser (2,940 nm) in noncontact mode, frequency 20 Hz, pulse duration 470 µs, with output power ranging from 2W to 6W; Groups G7 sandblasting, Groups 8 to G12: as Groups G2 to G 6 with preparatory sandblasting. One specimen from each group was analyzed by SEM; each specimen was fixed to a specialized metal jig using cyanoacrylate (Mitreapel, Beta Kimya San. Ve TIC, Iran) and debonded under tension with a universal testing machine (Zwick, Germany) at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm min(-1). Sandblasting and laser can improve bond strength above an energy level of 150 mJ. SEM evaluation of laser-treated specimens showed irregularities and deep undercuts. T test analysis showed no significant difference between sandblasted and non-sandblasted group, with laser output power of 0, 100, or 150 mJ (P = 0.666, P = 0.875, and P = .069); in the specimens irradiated with energy output of 200, 250, or 300 mJ, sandblasted specimens showed higher bond strength than non-sandblasted ones. The results demonstrate that, in composite resin irradiated with laser at energy output of 200-300 mJ, sandblasting might be a suitable procedure to enhance bond strength of resin cement.
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- 2016
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