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Extra-Coronal RestorationsLuting, Cements and Bonding

Extra-Coronal Restorations: Luting, Cements and Bonding [This chapter will emphasise the need to:Appreciate why conventionally cemented extra-coronal restorations require preparations with retentive axial walls (minimally tapered and sufficiently long)Avoid creating a thick lute between a preparation and the inner surface of a restorationEnsure your technician facilitates seating of the restoration by die spacing, venting the crown or programming a lute space using CAD/CAMBe familiar with surface treatments which can enhance resin bonding to tooth structure and restorative materialsBe familiar with resin bonding agents, their uses and limitationsChoose a luting agent which is appropriate to the situation] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Extra-Coronal RestorationsLuting, Cements and Bonding

Part of the BDJ Clinician’s Guides Book Series
Editors: Wassell, Robert; Nohl, Francis; Steele, Jimmy; Walls, Angus
Extra-Coronal Restorations — Aug 1, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. This book has been previously published in 2002 by BDJ Books with the following title: A Clinical Guide to Crowns and Other Extra-coronal Restorations.
ISBN
978-3-319-79092-3
Pages
207 –230
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_15
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter will emphasise the need to:Appreciate why conventionally cemented extra-coronal restorations require preparations with retentive axial walls (minimally tapered and sufficiently long)Avoid creating a thick lute between a preparation and the inner surface of a restorationEnsure your technician facilitates seating of the restoration by die spacing, venting the crown or programming a lute space using CAD/CAMBe familiar with surface treatments which can enhance resin bonding to tooth structure and restorative materialsBe familiar with resin bonding agents, their uses and limitationsChoose a luting agent which is appropriate to the situation]

Published: Aug 1, 2018

Keywords: Conventional Cement; Resin Cement; Dentin-bonding Agent (DBA); Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC); Luting Resin

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