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Pediatric Dentistry and Pedodontics

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Theses/Dissertations

2002

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Evaluation Of Three Bonding Agents In The Repair Of Fractured Veneered Stainless Steel Crowns, Jennifer Liane Hoffer Aug 2002

Evaluation Of Three Bonding Agents In The Repair Of Fractured Veneered Stainless Steel Crowns, Jennifer Liane Hoffer

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Dentists have long been challenged with finding an esthetic yet durable treatment option to restore badly carious anterior teeth. Veneered stainless steel crowns have become one of these options, but these restorations often return with the veneer fractured. To help restore esthetics, the crown may either be replaced or the veneer must be repaired. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of three bonding agents (PQ1, C&B Metabond, and Panavia) and one restorative material (Filtek Z250, 3M) in the repair of these fractured stainless steel crown veneers. The clinical significance is to determine the best methods of …


Microleakage Of Various Restorative Materials Used For Preventive Resin Restorations, Jenny Chung Lee Jun 2002

Microleakage Of Various Restorative Materials Used For Preventive Resin Restorations, Jenny Chung Lee

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Introduction: This research was designed to compare the microleakage of various restorative materials used for preventive resin restorations and two methods of cavity preparation. The purpose of this study was: (1) to compare microleakage of four different restorative materials using two different type of preparation methods (bur and air particle abrasion) and (2) whether the use of a pit and fissure sealant over the restoration decreases microleakage.

Methods: One hundred and twenty eight, permanent human molars were randomly divided into four groups and restored with four restorative materials. Each group had been randomly divided into two subgroups. The teeth in …