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Influence of cement type, excess removal, and polishing on the cement joint.

Authors :
Beierlein G
Haas L
Hahnel S
Schmidt M
Rosentritt M
Source :
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985) [Quintessence Int] 2024 Feb 28; Vol. 55 (2), pp. 98-105.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: To compare marginal gap width and depth with different cementation systems, excess removal, and after polishing.<br />Method and Materials: In total, 80 composite crowns were milled, divided into ten groups, and cemented on identical artificial teeth. Eight crowns per group were fixed with (i) zinc phosphate cement (ZnOPh), (ii) glass-ionomer cement (GIC), (iii) resin-reinforced glass-ionomer cement (GIC mod), (iv) dual-curing adhesive composite (Comp dual), or (v) dual-curing self-adhesive composite (Comp SE dual). Excess removal was performed with a scaler after brief light-cure (tack-cure), final light-cure, during rubber or gel phase or by wiping with foam pellet. Curing was completed in chemical, dark cure, or light-curing modus. The specimens were polished and stored in water (37°C). The margins were digitized using a 3D laser-scanning microscope (VK-X100 series, Keyence). The width and the depth of the marginal gap were measured at 10 points between the crown margin and the preparation margin.<br />Results: The width after excess removal varied between 65.1 ± 15.7 µm (Comp dual, wipe, with polishing) and 208.6 ± 266.7 µm (Comp SE dual, dark cure, without polishing). The depth varied between 29.8 ± 22.2 µm (Comp dual, wipe, with polishing) and 89.5 ± 45.2 µm (Comp SE dual, dark cure, without polishing). The impact on gap width and depth was detected for fixation material, excess removal, and polishing.<br />Conclusion: The gap depth and width depend on the luting material and the mode of access removal. Polishing can improve the gap quality, especially for GIC and resin-based systems.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1936-7163
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38108419
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.b4780239