does magnetic resonance imaging affect the microleakage of amalgam restorations?

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ozlem marti akgun department of pediatric dentistry, gulhane medical academy, ankara, turkey; department of pediatric dentistry, gulhane medical academy, ankara, turkey. tel: +90-3123041462

gunseli guvenpolat department of pediatric dentistry, gulhane medical academy, ankara, turkey

ahmet turanillca department of radiology, izmir mevki military hospital, izmir, turkey

ceren yildirim department of pediatric dentistry, gulhane medical academy, ankara, turkey

چکیده

conclusions the results of this study suggest that mri does not increase microleakage of amalgam restorations. results in teeth with amalgam filling, there were no significant differences of occlusal and gingival surface microleakage after mri exposure. occlusal and gingival surface microleakages were also similar with and without mri in teeth with bonded amalgam filling. materials and methods class ii cavities (3 mm width × 1.5 mm depth) with gingival margins ending 1 mm below the cementoenamel junction (cej) were prepared in 40 permanent molar teeth. the teeth were randomly divided into four groups. cavities in the first and second groups were restored with dentin adhesive and amalgam (bonded amalgam), and those in the third and fourth groups with amalgam only. mri was performed with the teeth specimens from the first and third groups. all specimens were then thermocycled at 5° to 55° c with a 30-second dwell time for 1000 cycles. the samples were then immersed in 0.5% methylene blue dye for 24 hours and sectioned longitudinally. dye penetration at the occlusal and gingival margins was quantified by 15× stereomicroscopy. ibm spss statistics ver. 21.0 (ibm corp., released 2012., ibm spss statistics for windows, armonk, ny: ibm corp.) and ms-excel 2007 programs were used for statistical analyses and calculations. “nparld” module was used for f2_ld_f1 design analysis at r program. p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. objectives the aim of this study is to compare the effect of magnetic resonance imaging (mri) on microleakage of class ii bonded amalgam versus classical amalgam restorations. background the effect of mri on microleakage of amalgam restorations is an important health issue that should be considered. if mri application causes increase of microleakage, amalgam fillings should be reassessed after mri and replaced if necessary.

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iranian journal of radiology

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