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Application of Scanning Electron Microscopy in the observation of dentin-adhesive interface

Journal

MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
Volume 84, Issue 4, Pages 602-607

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23618

Keywords

adhesive interface; composites; dentin bonding; scanning electron microscopy

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  1. Ministry of Science of Serbia [174005]

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The study observed the adhesive interface on original tooth samples and their epoxy replicas under SEM, finding that marginal adaptation was mostly of acceptable quality, but issues such as marginal gap formation and resin tag breakdown were also noted, mainly attributed to polymerization shrinkage. A profound understanding of ultrastructural morphology is important for achieving a more predictable and durable margin between composite restorations and surrounding tooth structures, and SEM analysis can serve this purpose.
The objective of this study was observation of the adhesive interface on original tooth samples, as well as their epoxy replicas, under SEM. A light-cure flowable composite was incrementally placed and light-polymerized in previously prepared cylindrical dentinal cavities on the buccal surfaces of extracted human third molars. After finishing procedures, impressions of the composite/dentin margin were made using polyvinylsiloxane in order to obtain accurate epoxy replicas for SEM analysis. Ultrastructural morphology of the adhesive surface was observed at high magnifications (>= 1,000x) on original tooth samples, which were previously prepared to expose the part of the dentin surface, which participates in the formation of adhesive bond. SEM micrographs showed that marginal adaptation was mostly of acceptable quality. In some of the SEM micrographs of original tooth samples, marginal gap formation, and resin tag breakdown were noted, which were ascribed to polymerization shrinkage. Profound understanding of ultrastructural morphology is necessary for achieving more predictable and durable margin between composite restorations and surrounding tooth structures, and SEM analysis can serve that purpose.

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