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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Effect Of Composite Resin, Compomer And Reinforced Glass lonomer On Morphology Distribution Of Dental Plaque Colonies
Effect Of Composite Resin, Compomer And Reinforced Glass lonomer On Morphology Distribution Of Dental Plaque Colonies
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to evaluatc thc effcct of compositc rcsin (VLC compositc). compomer (Dyract) and rcsin rcinforced glass ionomer (Fuji 11 L.C) on thc morphology distribution of plaque colonies. Forty five patients were studied during various phases. The three restorative materials were used for e1ass V fillings in molars and premolares. Cavities preparation and restorative techniques were carefully standardized. Fifteen fillings of each type of restorations were done in the selected cases. The patients were asked not to brush their teeth or used any mouth wash and not to chew gum 48 hours before collection of plaque samples. The bacteriological tests were performed 7 days and after 6 months postoperatively. Bacterial plaques were identified on the basis of colony morphology and gram stain. The results showed same activities of gram positive bacilli collected from the gingival margins of restorations of control surfaces. While, those obtained from reinforced glass ionomer Fuji IIL.e. shows less activity. The gram positive bacilli showed 12% of the bacterial plaque sample on the filling surfaces when compared with control group 22%. The maximum activity of gram negative mutans was occurred on the surface of the composite resin restorations. The rods activity showed nearly stable behaviors for all restorations. Gram positive and negative lilamentous Inutans showed stable equilibrium for compomcr restorations. All types of restorations showed bnctcriallilamcntous growth for the studicd periods.
ISSN
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0
Journal Name
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Ainshams Dental Journal
Volume
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3
Issue Number
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2
Publishing Year
:
2000 AH
2000 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
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فاضل عثمان
Othman, FADEL
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