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Evaluation of ion release, apatite formation and tooth-restoration interface of a bioactive resin composite (activa) versus conventional resin composite (filtek bulkfill) : A non-randomized in vitro study / Mariam Fahmy Mohamed Fahmy ; Supervised Taheya Ahmed Moussa , Rasha Mohamed Abdelraouf

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  • تقييم إصدار الأيونات وتكوين الأباتيت ودراسة السطح الفاصل بين السنة والحشوة لمادة حشو الاسنان المركبة التفاعلية النشطة بيولوجيًا(أكتيفا) مقابل الحشوة المركبة التقليدية(فيلتك : دراسة معملية غير عشوائية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine- Department of Dental Materials Summary: Aim: Evaluation of ion release, apatite formation and tooth-restoration interface of a commercial bioactive restoration (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) compared to the conventional (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) one. Methodology: Twenty discs were prepared in this study for ion release and apatite formation tests. While for tooth-restoration interface examination, ten resin composite restorations were used to fill ten Class V cavities prepared in buccal and lingual surfaces of five sound freshly extracted human molars. The specimens and restorations were divided into two groups according to the type of the material used; Group I: Conventional resin composite (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) as a control group and Group II: Bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA, BioACTIVE, Pulpdent, USA). For the assessment of calcium and phosphorous ions release, each specimen was immersed in distilled water for 14 days and ions were analyzed via Inductively coupled plasma, (n=5/group). To examine apatite formation, discs were immersed in phosphate buffer saline for 14 days then analysis was performed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDX), (n=5/group). Calcium/Phosphorous ratio was calculated. Class V cavities were performed on buccal and lingual surfaces of five teeth and then sectioned. Sections were immersed in phosphate buffer saline for 14 days. The teeth-restorations interfaces were examined and the gap distance at the interface was measured using SEM. Results: Regarding ion release, mean Ca ions values were 29.32ppm and 30.06ppm for (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) and (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) respectively with no significant difference between them. While for the P ion release mean values were 0 ppm and 1.18ppm for (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) and (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) respectively with a significant difference between them
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.09.10.M.Sc.2020.Ma.E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110083078000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine- Department of Dental Materials

Aim: Evaluation of ion release, apatite formation and tooth-restoration interface of a commercial bioactive restoration (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) compared to the conventional (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) one. Methodology: Twenty discs were prepared in this study for ion release and apatite formation tests. While for tooth-restoration interface examination, ten resin composite restorations were used to fill ten Class V cavities prepared in buccal and lingual surfaces of five sound freshly extracted human molars. The specimens and restorations were divided into two groups according to the type of the material used; Group I: Conventional resin composite (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) as a control group and Group II: Bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA, BioACTIVE, Pulpdent, USA). For the assessment of calcium and phosphorous ions release, each specimen was immersed in distilled water for 14 days and ions were analyzed via Inductively coupled plasma, (n=5/group). To examine apatite formation, discs were immersed in phosphate buffer saline for 14 days then analysis was performed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDX), (n=5/group). Calcium/Phosphorous ratio was calculated. Class V cavities were performed on buccal and lingual surfaces of five teeth and then sectioned. Sections were immersed in phosphate buffer saline for 14 days. The teeth-restorations interfaces were examined and the gap distance at the interface was measured using SEM. Results: Regarding ion release, mean Ca ions values were 29.32ppm and 30.06ppm for (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) and (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) respectively with no significant difference between them. While for the P ion release mean values were 0 ppm and 1.18ppm for (Filtek{u2122} Z350-XT) and (ACTIVA{u2122} bioactive restorative) respectively with a significant difference between them

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