نتایج جستجو برای: preventive resin restoration

تعداد نتایج: 133272  

Journal: :Operative dentistry 2008
Warren C Wagner Mert N Aksu Ann-Marie L Neme Jackson B Linger Frank E Pink Stephen Walker

Improving the adaptation of resin composites during placement is necessary to increase durability and reduce microleakage. Flowable resin liners have been introduced to improve adaptation in composite restorations. In addition, a device that lowers the viscosity of regular dental composites has been introduced (Calset, AdDent Inc, Danbury, CT, USA). This device lowers the viscosity of composite...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2002
A Kakaboura L Matthaiou L Papagiannoulis

UNLABELLED The penetration of a sealant into the tooth fissures can establish longer retention time for a pit and fissure sealant restoration. AIM This in vitro study was to evaluate the penetration ability of two low-viscosity resin materials, a composite and a compomer, applied with and without their bonding agents in comparison to an unfilled resin sealant. METHODS Forty premolars with s...

Journal: :Dental update 2009
Louis Mackenzie Adrian C C Shortall F J Trevor Burke

UNLABELLED The restoration of posterior teeth with directly placed resin-bonded composite requires meticulous operative technique in order to ensure success. Case and material selection; cavity preparation; matrix selection; isolation; bonding; management of polymerization shrinkage; placement; finishing and curing of posterior composites--all present a series of challenges that dentists must m...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
sheeba saini deepak sharma

a virtual absence of palliative, preventive and restorative care characterizes juvenile oral health care in most of the developing and underdeveloped countries. consequently, carious cavities remain untreated, which leads to pain, discomfort and functional limitation. it further, impacts negatively upon general health and cognitive development apart from causing decreased masticatory efficiency...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2016
E A Suiter L E Watson D Tantbirojn J S B Lou A Versluis

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hygroscopic expansion and polymerization shrinkage for compensation of polymerization shrinkage stresses in a restored tooth. One resin-modified glass-ionomer (RMGI) (Ketac Nano, 3M ESPE), 2 compomers (Dyract, Dentsply; Compoglass, Ivoclar), and a universal resin-based composite (Esthet•X HD, Dentsply) were tested. Volumetric...

2017
Nathalia Miranda Ladewig Cíntia Saori Sahiara Laysa Yoshioka Isabel Cristina Olegário Isabela Floriano Tamara Kerber Tedesco Fausto Medeiros Mendes Mariana Minatel Braga Daniela Procida Raggio

INTRODUCTION Despite the widespread acceptance of conventional treatment using composite resin in primary teeth, there is limited evidence that this approach is the best option in paediatric clinics. Atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) using high-viscosity glass ionomer cement has gradually become more popular because it performs well in clinical studies, is easy to handle and is patient fri...

2014
Aashwini Lamichhane Chun Xu Fu-qiang Zhang

Teeth that have short clinical crown, which are not alone enough to support the definitive restoration can be best treated using the post and core system. The advantages of fiber post over conventional metallic post materials have led to its wide acceptance. In addition to that the combination of aesthetic and mechanical benefits of fiber post has provided it with a rise in the field of dentist...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 1999
J Wu K Itoh H Hisamitsu S Wakumoto

The effect of the cavosurface angle of dentin cavities prepared in extracted human molars on the cavity adaptation of a resin composite was evaluated by measuring the gap width between the resin composite and the dentin cavity wall. Cavities with cavosurface angles of 90 degrees, 120 degrees, 135 degrees, or 150 degrees were pretreated with one of two commercial dentin bonding systems or an exp...

2010
Luis Felipe J. Schneider Larissa Maria Cavalcante Nick Silikas

Many developments have been made in the field of resin composites for dental applications. However, the manifestation of shrinkage due to the polymerization process continues to be a major problem. The material's shrinkage, associated with dynamic development of elastic modulus, creates stresses within the material and its interface with the tooth structure. As a consequence, marginal failure a...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2002
William F Waggoner

A variety of esthetic restorative materials are available for restoring primary incisors. Knowledge of the specific strengths, weakness, and properties of each material will enhance the clinician's ability to make the best choice of selection for each individual situation. Intracoronal restorations of primary teeth may utilize resin composites, glass ionomer cements, resin-modified ionomers, or...

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