نتایج جستجو برای: posterior composite resin restoration

تعداد نتایج: 306917  

2012
Ivana Kantardžić Darko Vasiljević Larisa Blažić Ognjan Lužanin

AIM To analyze the influence of cavity design preparation on stress values in three-dimensional (3D) solid model of maxillary premolar restored with resin composite. METHODS 3D solid model of maxillary second premolar was designed using computed-tomography (CT) data. Based on a factorial experiment, 9 different mesio-occlusal-distal (MOD) cavity designs were simulated, with three cavity wall ...

Journal: :Journal 2000
O el-Mowafy

The badly decayed molar teeth of a 12-year-old were restored using resin composite and ceramic restorations. The maxillary first left permanent molar, which had an extensive carious lesion that had destroyed most of the coronal hard tissues of the tooth, was restored to shape and function with a heat-treated resin composite onlay restoration. The restoration was followed up for two years. The m...

2017
Jian-Yong Ruan Zheng-Lin Gong Rui-Zhi Zhang Zhe Zhang Ran Xu Da-Xu Li Le Ren Hong Tao

BACKGROUND This study aimed to conduct a clinical evaluation of four restorative materials for restoration of dental wedge-shaped defect (WSD) and their impacts on periodontal tissues. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 280 maxillary premolars with dental WSD were selected from 106 patients; the patient cases were divided into eight groups according to different combinations of restorative materia...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1988
K J Donly T Wild M E Jensen

The purpose of this study was to evaluate cuspal flexure in posterior primary teeth following restoration with three different materials. Twelve primary second molars were obtained. A precision strain gage was attached to the buccal surface of each tooth and balanced at zero. The teeth were mounted and then loaded with a 10 kg force; the strain appearing on the strain gage indicator was recorde...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2002
J O Burgess Richard Walker J M Davidson

The use of direct posterior resin-based composite has increased primarily due to patient esthetic desires and product improvements. Other factors (substantiated or not) contributing to increased use of resin-based composite are environmental and health concerns with dental amalgam. New visible light cured resin-based composite products are introduced yearly, as manufacturers continue to improve...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2006
Luca Giachetti Daniele Scaminaci Russo Claudia Bambi Romano Grandini

In general excellent results cannot be guaranteed when using resin-based composites for posterior restorations. This is due to polymerization shrinkage which can still be regarded as the primary negative characteristic of composite resins. A review of available literature regarding the polymerization process, its flaws, and suggested strategies to avoid shrinkage stress was conducted. Several f...

Journal: :Acta stomatologica Croatica 2015
Panagiotis Zoidis Spyropoulou Panagiota Gregory Polyzois

This clinical report describes a fixed maxillary telescopic dental prosthesis (FTDP) employing milled base metal copings and a metal superstructure veneered with composite resin, for the restoration in a periodontally compromised patient with uncontrolled diabetes. The telescopic prosthesis framework design incorporated occlusal rest seats in key positions along the arch in case of future poste...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2017

Background and Aims: One of the main disadvantages of light cured composite resin materials is polymerization shrinkage upon curing. This leads to the microleakage of restoration and finally failure of the restoration. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of two types of light curing devices with different modes on the microleakage of posterior composite filling in ...

2013
Eun-Mi Seon Hyeon-Cheol Kim Bock Hur Jeong-Kil Park

Composite resin restoration has been increasingly used in restorative dentistry with patient’s demands, and also composite resin materials as well as bonding agents have been developed continuously. Despite of these developments, several factors, such as inadequate form, wear, color mismatch, chipping or bulk fracture may still present concerns. In case of failure, the clinician must determine ...

Journal: :The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 2009
Mamaly Reshad Domenico Cascione Alexandre Amir Aalam

The mandibular implant-supported fixed restoration is an appropriate treatment choice for patients with inadequate bone volume in the posterior mandible. Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology has broadened the scope and application for this treatment option. A milled titanium bar retaining individual all-ceramic zirconium oxide crowns, with composite resin repl...

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