%0 Journal Article %T Marginal microleakage of class V resin-based composite restorations bonded with six one-step self-etch systems %A Alfonso S芍nchez-Ayala %A Arcelino Farias-Neto %A Larissa Soares Reis Vilanova %A Joˋo Carlos Gomes %J Brazilian Oral Research %D 2013 %I Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontol車gica %X This study compared the microleakage of class V restorations bonded with various one-step self-etching adhesives. Seventy class V resin-based composite restorations were prepared on the buccal and lingual surfaces of 35 premolars, by using: Clearfil S 3 Bond, G-Bond, iBond, One Coat 7.0, OptiBond All-In-One, or Xeno IV. The Adper Single Bond etch-and-rinse two-step adhesive was employed as a control. Specimens were thermocycled for 500 cycles in separate water baths at 5∼C and 55∼C and loaded under 40 to 70 N for 50,000 cycles. Marginal microleakage was measured based on the penetration of a tracer agent. Although the control showed no microleakage at the enamel margins, there were no differences between groups (p = 0.06). None of the adhesives avoided microleakage at the dentin margins, and they displayed similar performances (p = 0.76). When both margins were compared, iBond presented higher microleakage (p < 0.05) at the enamel margins (median, 1.00; Q3每Q1, 1.25每0.00) compared to the dentin margins (median, 0.00; Q3每Q1, 0.25每0.00). The study adhesives showed similar abilities to seal the margins of class V restorations, except for iBond , which presented lower performance at the enamel margin. %K Dental Bonding %K Stress %K Mechanical %K Dental Marginal Adaptation %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242013000300225