Microleakage of four different restorative glass ionomer formulations in class V cavities: Er:YAG laser versus conventional preparation

Photomed Laser Surg. 2008 Dec;26(6):541-9. doi: 10.1089/pho.2007.2227.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate microleakage in class V cavities following restoration with conventional glass-ionomer cements (CGICs) or resin-modified glass-ionomer cements (RMGICs), following Er:YAG laser or conventional preparation.

Background data: The sealing ability of GICs in Er:YAG-lased cavities has not been studied extensively.

Methods: Three hundred and twenty class V cavities were assigned to four groups: those in groups A and B were prepared using an Er:YAG laser, and those in groups C and D were conventionally prepared. In groups B and D the surface was additionally conditioned with cavity conditioner. Each group was subdivided according to the GIC used: groups 1 (Fuji II), 2 (Fuji IX), 3 (Fuji II LC) and 4 (Fuji VIII). After thermocycling, the specimens were immersed in a 2% methylene blue solution, sectioned oro-facially, and analyzed for leakage. The effect of the conditioner was analyzed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).

Results: Significant differences between occlusal and gingival margins were found in all groups (p < 0.05) except B4, D3, and D4. Comparison of preparation methods (groups A-D) revealed significant differences at the occlusal margin in groups 1 and 3, but in all groups at the gingival margin (p < 0.05). Laser preparation without conditioning allowed more leakage (p < 0.05). Comparison of filling materials (groups 1-4) revealed significant differences in groups B and C at the occlusal margin, and in all groups at the gingival margin (p < 0.05). In these groups, laser-prepared cavities (with or without conditioning) restored with Fuji II LC and Fuji VIII showed the least leakage at both margins.

Conclusion: RMGICs allowed less microleakage than CGICs. Complete marginal sealing was not achieved and conditioning is recommended.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Dental Cavity Lining
  • Dental Cavity Preparation*
  • Dental Enamel / ultrastructure
  • Dental Leakage*
  • Dentin / ultrastructure
  • Glass Ionomer Cements* / chemistry
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Lasers, Solid-State*
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning

Substances

  • Glass Ionomer Cements
  • Fuji glass-ionomer lining cement