The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of flowable composites as liners for direct composite restorations, with key focus on the elastic moduli of flowable and condensable ...composites. After treating the composite mold cavity surface with an adhesive system, one of the flowable composites was placed as a 1 mm-thick layer on the cavity floor and irradiated for 20 seconds. The rest of cavity was subsequently filled with a condensable composite and irradiated for 40 seconds. Gap formation at both interfaces — between the cavity floor and flowable composite, and between the flowable and condensable composites — was examined. No gaps were detected at the interface between the cavity floor and flowable composite. Gap percentage at the interface between the flowable and condensable composites was dependent on the difference in elastic modulus. It was concluded that flowable composite with high elastic modulus could inhibit gap formation between flowable and condensable composites.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of various incremental filling techniques on adhesion between composite and cavity floor using light-cured resin composite. Black ABS resin and ...hybrid resin composite were used as mold materials — instead of dentin — for the preparation of cavities, and standardized to 5×5×5 mm. Each cavity was then treated with a bonding system (Clearfil SE bond). Resin composite (Clearfil Photo Core) was placed on the bonding resin using different incremental filling techniques or in bulk and irradiated for a total of 80 seconds using a halogen light unit. Specimens were subjected to the micro-tensile bond test at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/ min. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA. The results indicated that an incremental filling technique was more effective in improving adhesion to the cavity floor than a bulk filling technique.
There is considerable evidence that prostaglandins (PGs) might be involved in vascular reactivity to vasoconstrictive stimuli. In order to assess the role of PGs in the hyperresponsiveness to ...vasoconstrictive substances, the authors examined the alteration of pressor responses to NE by inhibiting PG synthesis with indomethacin (IDM), and by intravenously infusing prostaglandin E sub(2) (PGE sub(2)) and prostaglandin I sub(2) (PGI sub(2)) in rabbits with 3-day renal artery stenosis. The role of PGs in AIIA abolishment of the exaggerated pressor response to NE was also studied.