
Preparo inicial em periodontia: avaliações perfilométricas e microscópias pós-remoção de excesso cervicais de restaurações
Author(s) -
Raúl G. Caffesse,
José D. Freitas Vale
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista da faculdade de odontologia de porto alegre
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2177-0018
pISSN - 0566-1854
DOI - 10.22456/2177-0018.118448
Subject(s) - reciprocating motion , magnification , amalgam (chemistry) , materials science , dentistry , scanning electron microscope , orthodontics , medicine , physics , composite material , optics , electrode , quantum mechanics , gas compressor , thermodynamics
Forty recently extracted teeth with Class II amalgam restorations with overhangs were divided in four groups of ten teeth each. The overhangs were removed using one of the following instruments in each gruop: trimmer, chisel, surgical blade and reciprocating.motor.driven diamond tip. Instrumentation was performed until no irregularity could be detected clinically with a nº 3 explorer. The tooth.amalgam interfaces were examined by combined use of a surface measuring instrument and a scanning electron microscope. Four tracings from each specimen were recorded and the vertical discrepancy at the tooth.restoration interfaces measured. The mean score for tooth was determined, and the results were photographed aí 140 magnification with the SEM. The results indicated that all instruments tested were effective in removing overhangs, since none of the discrepancies registered after instrumenntation exceeded 4 Um. The surgical blade, and especially the reciprocting-motor.driven diamond tip eliminated overhangs better than the chisel. Both SEM photographs and the profilometric tracing revealed gaps at the tooth amalgam interface, rancing from 10 t o 50 Um in width.