Litcius/Paper detail

No correlation between two methodological approaches applied to evaluate cervical margin relocation

Jelena Juloski, Serhat Köken, Marco Ferrari

2020Dental Materials Journal30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The study evaluated the quality of gingival margins created by cervical margin relocation (CMR) technique using different materials and assessed the consistency of the results obtained by two in vitro methods: microleakage test and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mesio-occlusal-distal cavities with subgingival proximal margins were prepared. Mesial margins were elevated supragingivally with total-etch adhesive and flowable composite (Group 1) or with universal adhesive and bulk-fill flowable composite (Group 2). Distal margins were not elevated. Teeth were restored with CAD/CAM overlays. Marginal quality was evaluated by microleakage test and SEM observation of epoxy resin replicas. Statistical analyses showed no significant correlations between microleakage scores and percentage of marginal integrity observed under SEM at CMR margins, lower microleakage scores at margins without CMR compared to CMR margins, lower microleakage scores in Group 2 than in Group 1 and no difference in SEM integrity between groups at CMR margins.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDentistryAdhesiveMargin (machine learning)Scanning electron microscopeComposite numberOrthodonticsComposite materialMedicineComputer scienceMachine learningLayer (electronics)Dental materials and restorationsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics