Gao Qianqian, Huang Tao, Wang Anna, Sun Qiong, Zhang Fuhua, Zhang Lei
Department of Stomatology, The Second People's Hospital of Hefei and Hefei Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, China.
Department of Endodontic Dentistry, Hefei Stomatological Clinical College, Anhui Medical University, and Hefei Stomatological Hospital, Hefei, China.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2025 Jan;35(1):34-38. doi: 10.29271/jcpsp.2025.01.34.
To investigate the effects of bulk-fill, resin-based composite types (high or low viscosity) on the internal adaptation of Class V restorations.
Experimental study. Place and Duration of the Study: Hefei Stomatological Hospital, Hefei, China, from October 2022 to December 2023.
A total of 140 extracted human premolars were collected. Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surface of each tooth, which was randomly divided into seven groups (n = 20). Cavities were restored by two low-viscosity and three high-viscosity bulk-fill resin-based composites or two conventional resin-based composites. All the samples were artificially aged. The percentage of debonding formation (D%) was calculated at baseline and 6 months later using optical coherence tomography (OCT). The OCT data were statistically analysed using one-way ANOVA, and the effects of composite type and artificial ageing were analysed via two-way ANOVA.
For Class V restorations, two low-viscosity bulk-fill resin-based composites generated significantly lower D% (p <0.05). Two-way ANOVA revealed that both composite type and artificial ageing significantly influenced internal adaptation (p <0.05).
The low-viscosity bulk-fill resin composites demonstrated better internal adaptation both before and after artificial ageing.
Bulk-fill resin composite, Debonding formation, Artificial ageing, Optical coherence tomography, Class V.