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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
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Comparison of penetration depth and partial leakage between resin infiltrator and conventional sealant in permanent dental drilling and incisions (in vitro study)
مقارنة عمق الاختراق و التسرب الجزئي بين متسلل الراتنج ومانع التسرب التقليدي في حفر وشقوق الأسنان الدائمة (دراسة في المختبر)
Subject
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Faculty of Dentistry
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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Background Icon has emerged recently as a new material in dentistry with a new concept and technique in conservatively restore non-cavitated carious lesion. Aim To evaluate penetration depth and micro-leakage of resin infiltration when used to prevent non-cavitated white lesions progression in the fissure system of permanent teeth compared to conventional sealant. Material & Methods Freshly extracted permanent teeth with artificially produced non-cavitated white spot lesions (N = 60) were randomly allocated to two groups: group I (experimental) was infiltrated with Icon resin infiltrate and group II (control) received Helioseal F resin-based sealant. Thirty teeth were allocated for penetration test where the restorative materials were mixed with a fluorescent dye (eosin H) before applying and light curing then the roots were amputated and 3 bucco-palatal microscopic sections were obtained from each tooth. The microscopic sections were dipped in hydrogen peroxide for 18 h to remove unattached dye particles then in 0.001mg of sodium fluorescence diluted in 50 % ethanol. Material penetration depth was assessed through confocal microscope. Thirty teeth (15 from each group) underwent micro-leakage test. Teeth were thermo-cycled then immersed into 50% AgNo3 solution for 3 h and were set under ultraviolet light for 8h subsequently. The presence of micro-leakage was evaluated using Micro CT; where sliver nitrate presence between the material and the tooth surface was an indicative of micro-leakage. Mann-Whitney test was used to measure the difference between the two groups in each test. Results The mean material penetration value in teeth treated with Icon (104.8571 ± 7.63360 µm) was significantly higher than teeth treated with Helioseal F (5.3158 ± 3.83825 µm) (p < 0.001). The mean micro-leakage value in demineralized enamel treated with Helioseal F (0.2238 ± 0.12561) was significantly greater when compared to Icon (0.0119 ± 0.0097) (p < 0.001). Conclusion Icon can be used as an alternative to fissure sealants for sealing the initial non-cavitated fissure lesions in permanent teeth.
Supervisor
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Dr. Najat Farsi
Thesis Type
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Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1440 AH
2019 AD
Added Date
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Monday, August 19, 2019
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
احمد محمد الشمري
Alshammari, Ahmed Mohammed
Researcher
Master
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