
INDICE: Chapter 1: Basic principles of adhesion .. History. . Basic principles . . . Surface – clean . Substrate enamel, dentine . Operator . .. Pulp biology and the hydrodynamic theory. . The concept of Biomimetics. . Principles of bonding to dentine/Hybridisation. . Etching / bonding to enamel. . Glass ionomer as a method of dentine bonding. . Chapter 2: General principles employed in adhesivedentistry . . Properties of resin composite materials, significance of fillerloading, resins used etc. . New low shrink resins. . Cavity preparation – Significance of resistance form in adhesivedentistry. . The operator effect in adhesive dentistry isolation,knowledge, limitations, technique sensitivity. . Principles of light curing. . Light cure vs chemical cure. . Finishing and polishing. . Chapter 3: Direct placement resin composite restorations foranterior teeth . . . . Materials hybrid composite vs small particle vsmicrofilled vs nanofilled,. . Placement – Build up/layer or not?. . Resin composite in treatment of tooth wear. . Chapter 4: Direct placement resin composite restorations forposterior teeth . . . . Indications and contraindications, advantages anddisadvantages. . Materials hybrid composite vs small particle vspackable. . Cavity design minimal!. . Bevel margins. . Avoiding stress in posterior composite restorations thenature of polymerisation shrinkage, ramped cure, pulsed activation,awareness of the Configuration Factor, layering, significance ofwhite lines, new low shrinkage resins. . The use of flowables to reduce leakage at the gingivalmargin. . The glass ionomer sandwich technique advantages anddisadvantages. . Placement techniques, matrices achieving a good contact,instruments, shade choice. . Advantages and disadvantages of posterior compositerestorations. . Longevity, and factors influencing it. . Repairing failed restorations. . Core build ups. . Adhesive restorations for the endodontically–treated tooth. . Chapter 5: Indirect restorations . . Properties of luting materials. . Principles of luting. . Advantages of resin luting. . Bonding to ceramic dentine–bonded crowns and inlays,veneers, resin–retained bridges, overlays, resin crowns. . Fibre posts, fibre reinforced resin–retained bridges. . All–ceramic bridges (e.g.LAVA). . Longevity. . Crown lengthening as a means of increasing retention. . Repairing fractured crowns (Cojet:3M ESPE). . Repairing fractured restorations. . Chapter 6: The future? . . Low shrink composite. . Improved technique sensitivity. . The post–amalgam age. . Teaching posterior composite in dental schools
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-8010-8
- Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 196
- Fecha Publicación: 06/04/2015
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés
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