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Summer 2000: Volume
24, Number 4 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| An in vitro study of microleakage
of pit and fissure sealants in the presence of occlusal forces |
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of load
on microleakage of pit and fissure sealants. In the first phase
of the study load of maximal force (F = 880 N) on central and
peripheral enamel was applied. Three groups of ten specimens
were tested for microleakage. Group A no application of load,
Group B application of load on the central pit of the tooth,
and Group application of load on the peripheral enamel 2.5 mm
away from the margin of the tooth, at the level of dentinoenamel
junction. The results of that study showed significant increase
of microleakage on the peripheral sealed enamel, as well as
enamel microcracks. So, in the phase II sixty wisdom teeth were
sealed with Ultra seal XT plus and load of different magnitude
was applied on the peripheral enamel. The specimens were thermocycled
for 500 cycles at 5°C and 55°C with a dwell of 30 seconds
at each temperature prior to load application. Six groups of
ten specimens were tested for microleakage under load.The force
was applied at the peripheral enamel, 2.5 mm away from the margin
of the tooth, at the level of dentin-enamel junction in cross-section
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