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Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations

Koken, Serhat; Juloski, Jelena; Ferrari, Marco

(Ariesdue Srl, Carimate, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Koken, Serhat
AU  - Juloski, Jelena
AU  - Ferrari, Marco
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2458
AB  - Aim The aim was to evaluate the influence of the cervical margin relocation (CMR) and the adhesive system on the microleakage of indirect composite restorations with proximal margins located below the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Materials and methods Standardized MOD cavities with proximal margins located 1 mm below CU were prepared in 20 human molars and divided into 2 groups. Mesial margins in both groups were elevated with a flowable composite. Distal margins were not elevated. Composite CAD/CAM overlays were cemented with a resin composite; in Group 1 in combination with a universal adhesive in selective enamel etch mode, whereas in Group 2 with a three-step total-etch adhesive. Differences in leakage either at mesial or distal adhesive interface were evaluated for statistical significance (P  lt  0.05). Results In Group 1 statistically significant differences emerged in microleakage scores between CMR and non-CMR sites; higher scores were present at CMR sites. In Group 2 no statistically significant differences existed between CMR and non-CMR margins. When the non-CMR sites were compared between the two groups, significantly lower scores were observed in Group 1 compared to Group 2. Conclusion The CMR technique and the adhesive system employed for luting indirect restorations might represent a significant factor affecting microleakage at the interface below CEJ.
PB  - Ariesdue Srl, Carimate
T2  - Journal of Osseointegration
T1  - Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations
VL  - 11
IS  - 1
SP  - 21
EP  - 28
DO  - 10.23805/JO.2019.11.01.04
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Koken, Serhat and Juloski, Jelena and Ferrari, Marco",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Aim The aim was to evaluate the influence of the cervical margin relocation (CMR) and the adhesive system on the microleakage of indirect composite restorations with proximal margins located below the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Materials and methods Standardized MOD cavities with proximal margins located 1 mm below CU were prepared in 20 human molars and divided into 2 groups. Mesial margins in both groups were elevated with a flowable composite. Distal margins were not elevated. Composite CAD/CAM overlays were cemented with a resin composite; in Group 1 in combination with a universal adhesive in selective enamel etch mode, whereas in Group 2 with a three-step total-etch adhesive. Differences in leakage either at mesial or distal adhesive interface were evaluated for statistical significance (P  lt  0.05). Results In Group 1 statistically significant differences emerged in microleakage scores between CMR and non-CMR sites; higher scores were present at CMR sites. In Group 2 no statistically significant differences existed between CMR and non-CMR margins. When the non-CMR sites were compared between the two groups, significantly lower scores were observed in Group 1 compared to Group 2. Conclusion The CMR technique and the adhesive system employed for luting indirect restorations might represent a significant factor affecting microleakage at the interface below CEJ.",
publisher = "Ariesdue Srl, Carimate",
journal = "Journal of Osseointegration",
title = "Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations",
volume = "11",
number = "1",
pages = "21-28",
doi = "10.23805/JO.2019.11.01.04"
}
Koken, S., Juloski, J.,& Ferrari, M.. (2019). Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations. in Journal of Osseointegration
Ariesdue Srl, Carimate., 11(1), 21-28.
https://doi.org/10.23805/JO.2019.11.01.04
Koken S, Juloski J, Ferrari M. Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations. in Journal of Osseointegration. 2019;11(1):21-28.
doi:10.23805/JO.2019.11.01.04 .
Koken, Serhat, Juloski, Jelena, Ferrari, Marco, "Influence of cervical margin relocation and adhesive system on microleakage of indirect composite restorations" in Journal of Osseointegration, 11, no. 1 (2019):21-28,
https://doi.org/10.23805/JO.2019.11.01.04 . .
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Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review

Juloski, Jelena; Koken, Serhat; Ferrari, Marco

(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Juloski, Jelena
AU  - Koken, Serhat
AU  - Ferrari, Marco
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2303
AB  - Purpose: The aim of this review was to summarize the existing scientific literature investigating on cervical margin relocation technique (CMR) performed prior to the adhesive cementation of the indirect restorations. Study selection: An electronic search with no date restriction was conducted in the MEDLINE database, accessed through PubMed. The following main keywords were used: "cervical margin relocation", "coronal margin relocation", "deep margin elevation" and "proximal box elevation". Results: Seven in vitro studies and 5 clinical reports investigating on CMR are taken into consideration for the present review. The most frequently investigated parameter in almost all of the in vitro studies was the marginal adaptation of the indirect restorations. One study additionally assessed the influence of CMR on the fracture behavior of the restored teeth and one study assessed the bond strength of the indirect composite restoration to the proximal box floor. Clinical reports provided documentation with a detailed description of the treatment protocol. In the current literature no randomized controlled clinical trials or prospective or retrospective clinical studies on CMR technique could be found. Conclusions: On the basis of the reviewed literature, it can be concluded that currently there is no strong scientific evidence that could either support or discourage the use of CMR technique prior to restoration of deep subgingival defects with indirect adhesive restorations. Randomized controlled clinical trials are necessary to provide the reliable evidence on the influence of CMR technique on the clinical performance, especially on the longevity of the restorations and the periodontal health.
PB  - Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare
T2  - Journal of Prosthodontic Research
T1  - Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review
VL  - 62
IS  - 3
SP  - 273
EP  - 280
DO  - 10.1016/j.jpor.2017.09.005
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Juloski, Jelena and Koken, Serhat and Ferrari, Marco",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Purpose: The aim of this review was to summarize the existing scientific literature investigating on cervical margin relocation technique (CMR) performed prior to the adhesive cementation of the indirect restorations. Study selection: An electronic search with no date restriction was conducted in the MEDLINE database, accessed through PubMed. The following main keywords were used: "cervical margin relocation", "coronal margin relocation", "deep margin elevation" and "proximal box elevation". Results: Seven in vitro studies and 5 clinical reports investigating on CMR are taken into consideration for the present review. The most frequently investigated parameter in almost all of the in vitro studies was the marginal adaptation of the indirect restorations. One study additionally assessed the influence of CMR on the fracture behavior of the restored teeth and one study assessed the bond strength of the indirect composite restoration to the proximal box floor. Clinical reports provided documentation with a detailed description of the treatment protocol. In the current literature no randomized controlled clinical trials or prospective or retrospective clinical studies on CMR technique could be found. Conclusions: On the basis of the reviewed literature, it can be concluded that currently there is no strong scientific evidence that could either support or discourage the use of CMR technique prior to restoration of deep subgingival defects with indirect adhesive restorations. Randomized controlled clinical trials are necessary to provide the reliable evidence on the influence of CMR technique on the clinical performance, especially on the longevity of the restorations and the periodontal health.",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare",
journal = "Journal of Prosthodontic Research",
title = "Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review",
volume = "62",
number = "3",
pages = "273-280",
doi = "10.1016/j.jpor.2017.09.005"
}
Juloski, J., Koken, S.,& Ferrari, M.. (2018). Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review. in Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare., 62(3), 273-280.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpor.2017.09.005
Juloski J, Koken S, Ferrari M. Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review. in Journal of Prosthodontic Research. 2018;62(3):273-280.
doi:10.1016/j.jpor.2017.09.005 .
Juloski, Jelena, Koken, Serhat, Ferrari, Marco, "Cervical margin relocation in indirect adhesive restorations: A literature review" in Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 62, no. 3 (2018):273-280,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpor.2017.09.005 . .
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