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  • Assessment of the Different Restorative Materials on Salivary and Serume Cortisol Levels

Assessment of the Different Restorative Materials on Salivary and Serume Cortisol Levels

Authors : Beyza Gül Erdoğan, Zülfükar Sarıtaş
Pages : 27-37
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Publication Date : 2025-12-22
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This research was conducted on a total of 12 dogs, comprising a control group (n=7) and (n=5) in the study groups. Filling process was performed on 30 teeth diagnosed with Caries as a result of clinical and radiographic examinations, using different restorative materials (3M Z 550 Composite, 3M Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative Capsule Composite) and bonding agents (3M Universal Scotchbond Universal Plus, Tokuyama Bond Force II). To ascertain the serum cortisol levels, blood samples were collected in gel tubes at baseline prior to the administration of the filling material, baseline subsequent to the filling material administration, and at 1 and 24-hour time points post-filling material administration. In addition, saliva samples were collected simultaneously with blood samples using the swap method to determine salivary cortisol levels. The results of the filling treatment were monitored through the observation of radiographic and clinical findings. Upon evaluation of the study group\\\'s own data, a statistically significant difference was observed (p=0.019*). In comparison by groups, a statistically significant difference was observed in salivary cortisol values. (p=0.030). When the study group\\\'s own data were evaluated depending on time, a statistically significant difference was recorded between them (p= 0.048*). Consequently, it was established that the restorative materials employed in this research resulted in a reduction in blood and salivary cortisol levels following the administration of the material. As a result of clinical and radiological evaluations of the filling materials used in this study, it was determined that they have the potential to replace other filling materials.
Keywords : Kompozit, Kortizol, Köpek, Scotch Bond, Tokuyama

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