Current Restorative Techniques (CROSBI ID 670262)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Miletić, Ivana
engleski
Current Restorative Techniques
The role of the restoration placed in cavitated lesions is to help the patient in plaque biofilm control, to protect the dentine-pulp complex, and to restore the function, form and aesthetics of the tooth. Modern restorative materials for direct restoration are resin composite materials and materials based on GIC technology. The choice of materials should be guided by the caries risk of the patient, location, and extent of the lesion, lesion activity and special demands placed on the restoration. Endodontically treated teeth require special consideration for the final restoration which should have adequate retention but also ensure maximum resistance of tooth structure in order to prevent catastrophic tooth fractures. These teeth have usually been affected by either caries, repeated restorations or fracture. Moreover, such teeth are even further weakened by the endodontic procedure in order to provide optimal access to root canals. Discovery of fiber reinforced composite resin material has broaden the indications for direct restorations in posterior region due to glass fibers which are oriented in different directions and which offer reinforcement of the remaining tooth structure but may also stop the fracture line from progressing.
composite resin ; fiber reinforced composite
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Podaci o skupu
TDA 24th International Dental Congress
pozvano predavanje
27.09.2018-30.09.2018
Ankara, Turska