Microstructure of inner surfaces on composite restorations related to filling procedure
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Oral Sciences
- Vol. 85 (7) , 561-566
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0722.1977.tb02115.x
Abstract
The inner surfaces of 40 Concise restorations placed in vivo on permanent molars have been studied by scanning electron microscopy. Only grinding traces could be seen on fillings from cavities which had not been etched, while the morphologic structure of the enamel and dentin was reflected on fillings from acid-etched cavities. Application of low-viscous non-composite resin in the cavities before filling with the composite resin did not influence the enamel pattern on the fillings, while the amount of processes of resin corresponding to the dentinal tubules in etched cavities was significantly increased. In the discussion the difference in surface structure of the fillings is correlated to marginal leakage along similar restorations.Keywords
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