| Literature DB >> 34497693 |
Somayeh Kameli1, Fatemeh Khani2, Marjan Bahraminasab3,4, Raheb Ghorbani5, Fatemeh Mashhadi Abbas6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The margin of crown is a significant area for plaque accumulations. Therefore, the ability of the cement to seal the margin is very important. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the bond (retentive) strength, microleakage, and failure mode of four different types of cements in stainless steel crown (SSC) of primary molar teeth.Entities:
Keywords: Deciduous tooth; dental cement; stainless steel; tooth crown
Year: 2021 PMID: 34497693 PMCID: PMC8404568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Res J (Isfahan) ISSN: 1735-3327
Figure 1Specimen undergoing bond strength testing in the universal testing machine.
Figure 2Steps of converting the point cloud to surface by SolidWorks software.
Different groups of the mode of failure after removing the crowns in bond strength test
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Cement mostly remained on the teeth(>75%) |
| 2 | Cement remained on both the teeth and the crown(between 25% and 75%) |
| 3 | Cement mostly remained on crown(>75%) |
| 4 | Tooth root fracture without separation of the crown |
Mean, standard error, median, and interquartile range of microleakage (in millimeters) in the four types of cement
| Cement type | Number of samples | Mean±SE | Median |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resin cement | 9 | 2.00±0.23 | 1.85 | 0.001 |
| Resin-modified glass ionomer | 8 | 2.40±0.19 | 2.15 | |
| Polycarboxylate | 9 | 3.31±0.31 | 3.53 | |
| Self-cure glass ionomer | 8 | 3.53±0.22 | 3.89 |
SE: Standard error; IQR: Interquartile range
Figure 3Methylene blue penetration between the tooth and the cement.
Mean, standard error, median, and interquartile range of bond strength (Newtons per square centimeter) in the four types of cement
| Cement type | Number of samples | Mean±SE | Median | IQR |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resin cement | 7 | 235.6±27.0 | 242.1 | 84.9 | 0.124 |
| Resin-modified glass ionomer | 10 | 220.1±25.2 | 233.4 | 157.5 | |
| Self-cure glass ionomer | 10 | 200.4±24.4 | 203.7 | 144.3 | |
| Polycarboxylate | 10 | 152.1±23.4 | 150.2 | 137.9 |
SE: Standard error; IQR: Interquartile range
Percentage of different groups of the mode of failure in the cements
| Cement type | Mode of failure | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
| |||
| >75% of cements remained on the tooth(category 1), | Cement remained on both the tooth and the crown(category 2), | Tooth root fracture without separation of the crown(category 4), | |
| Resin | 2(20.0) | 5(50.0) | 3(30.0) |
| Resin-modified glass ionomer | 3(30.0) | 7(70.0) | 0(0.0) |
| Glass ionomer | 3(30.0) | 7(70.0) | 0(0.0) |
| Polycarboxylate | 0(0.0) | 10(100) | 0(0.0) |
Figure 4Scanning electron microscopy images of the cement surface (a) resin cement, (b) resin-modified glass ionomer, (c) glass ionomer, and (d) polycarboxylate at magnifications of ×1300 (left) and ×2500 (right).
Figure 5Scanning electron microscopy images from the tooth–cement interface in (a) resin cement, (b) RMGI, (c) glass ionomer, and (d) polycarboxylate at a magnification of ×1300.