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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 93, No 6, 1143-1148.
© 1976 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 93, Issue 6, 1143-1148
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Marginal leakage with different composite restorative materials: effect of restorative techniques



HM Eriksen and MG Buonocore

The degrees of marginal leakage was tested for different restorative techniques with use of both ultraviolet-polymerized and cold-curing resins. All the materials tested showed severe marginal leakage when applied as conventional butt joint restorations. When the restorations were extended onto peripheral etched enamel, either with or without a sealant-primed etched surface, marginal leakage was prevented in most instances with both the cold-curing and ultraviolet-polymerized materials. However, the ultraviolet-polymerized sealant was more effective in preventing marginal leakage than the cold-curing sealants when applied as a covering over the restorations and extended onto the peripheral etched enamel.





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