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Dentin Demineralization Inhibition at Restorative Margins of Vitremer Z, 100 and Cention N

Objectives: Purpose: To examine the in vitro caries inhibition of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement (Vitremer-3M ESPE), and a fluoride and calcium releasing resin-based composite (Cention N- Ivoclar).
Methods: Materials and Methods: Standardized Class V preparations were placed in 30 molars, the gingival margin placed below the cementoenamel junction. Randomly, 10 Vitremer, 10 Z 100 and 10 Cention N restorations were placed according to manufacturer's instructions, in 30 teeth. The Z 100 non fluoride-releasing resin-based composite group acted as the control. All teeth had an acid-resistant varnish placed to within 1 mm of restoration margins and they were placed into artificial saliva for 2 weeks, the saliva being replenished every 48 hours. All teeth were subjected to thermocycling each day and to an artificial caries challenge (pH 4.4) for one hour twice a day. Sections of 100 µm were obtained, photographed under polarized light microscopy and then demineralized areas adjacent to restorations were quantitated.
Results: Results: The mean (± S.D.) area (µm 2) demineralization 100 µm from the enamel and dentin margins were: Vitremer 1,554 ± 1,153, 4,125 ± 301; Cention N 3580 ± 1,518, 6,246 ± 630; Z 100 13,257 ± 3,794, 8,842 ± 1,799.
Conclusions: A Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test indicated that Vitremer had significantly less enamel demineralization then Cention N (p 〈 0.003) and Z 100 (p 〈 0.001) and Cention N had significantly less enamel demineralization than Z 100 (p 〈 0.001) and Z 100 (p 〈 0.001). Vitremer also had significantly less dentin demineralization than Cention N (p 〈 0.001) and Cention N had significantly less dentin demineralization than Z 100 (p 〈 0.001).
Division: AADR/CADR Annual Meeting
Meeting: 2018 AADR/CADR Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Year: 2018
Final Presentation ID: 0911
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Cariology Research-Fluoride & Ca-based Products
Authors
  • Donly, Kevin  ( University of Texas at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , United States )
  • Liu, Jungyi  ( University of Texas at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , United States )
  • Support Funding Agency/Grant Number: This study was supported, in part, by Ivoclar.
    Financial Interest Disclosure: NONE
    SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Cariology Research-Fluoride & Ca-based Products II
    Friday, 03/23/2018 , 11:00AM - 12:15PM