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    Does the use of a novel self-adhesive flowable composite reduce nanoleakage?
    (Dove Medical Press Ltd, 2015) Naga A.A.E.; Yousef M.; Ramadan R.; Bahgat S.F.; Alshawwa L.; Operative Dentistry Department; Faculty of Dentistry; King Abdulaziz University; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; Operative Dentistry Department; Modern Science and Arts University; Cairo; Egypt; Operative Dentistry Department; Dentistry Program; Batterjee Medical College; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; Fixed Prosthodontics Department; Modern S Cience and Arts University; Cairo; Egypt; Fixed Prosthodontics Department; Dentistry Program; Batterjee Medical College; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; Medical E Ducation Department; Faculty of Medicine; King Abdulaziz University; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; Department of Operative Dentistry; Faculty of Dentistry; King Abdulaziz University; PO Box 80209; Jeddah; 21589; Saudi Arabia
    Objective: The aim of the study reported here was to evaluate the performance of a self-adhesive flowable composite and two self-etching adhesive systems, when subjected to cyclic loading, in preventing the nanoleakage of Class V restorations. Methods: Wedge-shape Class V cavities were prepared (4�2�2 mm [length � width � depth]) on the buccal surfaces of 90 sound human premolars. Cavities were divided randomly into three groups (n=30) according to the used adhesive (Xeno� V [self-etching adhesive system]) and BOND-1� SF (solvent-free self-etching adhesive system) in conjunction with Artiste � Nano Composite resin, and Fusio� Liquid Dentin (self-adhesive flowable composite), consecutively. Each group was further divided into three subgroups (n=10): (A) control, (B) subjected to occlusal cyclic loading (90N for 5,000 cycles), and (C) subjected to occlusal cyclic loading (90N for 10,000 cycles). Teeth then were coated with nail polish up to 1 mm from the interface, immersed in 50% silver nitrate solution for 24 hours and tested for nanoleakage using the environmental scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis X-ray analysis. Data were statisti? cally analyzed using two-way analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc tests (P?0.05). Results: The Fusio Liquid Dentin group showed statistically significant lower percentages of silver penetration (0.55 ?) compared with the BOND-1 SF (3.45 ?) and Xeno V (3.82 ?) groups, which were not statistically different from each other, as they both showed higher silver penetration. Conclusion: Under the test conditions, the self-adhesive flowable composite provided bet? ter sealing ability. Aging of the two tested adhesive systems, as a function of cyclic loading, increased nanoleakage. � 2015 Abo El Naga et al.

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