Aims: Glutaraldehyde, CO2 and Er: YAG lasers can be used for treatment of dentin hypersensitivity. However, their application may have adverse effects on the clinical service of restorations. This study aimed to assess the microleakage in composite restorations following surface treatment with Glutaraldehyde desensitizer, CO2 and Er: YAG laser irradiation for treatment of dentin hypersensitivity. Materials and methods: This experimental study was conducted on 60 extracted sound human teeth. Class V cavities were prepared measuring 3×3 mm using a diamond bur. Specimens were randomly divided into 4 groups of 15. Group one: no surface treatment, Group two: applying Glutaraldehyde desensitizer, Groups of three and four were irradiated with CO2 and Er: YAG lasers, respectively. Surfaces were restored with bonding agent (Single Bond 2, 3M, USA) and Z250 composite (3M, USA). Specimens were thermocycled and immersed in 1% methylene blue solution for 24 hours. Microleakage scores were assessed under a stereomicroscope at ×20 magnification. Data were analyzed using SPSS and the Kruskal Wallis test (P=0.05). Results: There was no significant difference between microleakage of groups in enamel margins (P=0.694). The difference in microleakage at the dentin margin was significant between groups (P=0.018). Conclusions: Application of Glutaraldehyde-desensitizer and CO2 laser irradiation of surfaces prior to composite restoration do not increase microleakage at the enamel or dentin margins but tooth surface treatment with Er: YAG laser significantly increased the microleakage at the dentin margins.
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Mozaffari, H. R., Ehteshami, A., Zallaghi, F., Chiniforush, N., & Moradi, Z. (2016). Microleakage in class V composite restorations after desensitizing surface treatment with Er:YAG and CO2 lasers. Laser Therapy, 25(4), 259–266. https://doi.org/10.5978/islsm.16-OR-20
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