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Minimally invasive restorative dentistry has nowadays a clear place in daily primary care dental practice, with practitioners and patients being aware of its importance and benefits. Minimal invasive restorative techniques include selective caries removal, adhesive biomaterials with bio-active/interactive properties and biomimetic restorations. Advances in adhesive dentistry, including newly developed bio-active/interactive materials are now expected to induce repair of the residual affected demineralised dentine, resulting in a significant impact on restoration longevity and its clinical performance. In this presentation, an overview of bio-active/interactive materials will be addressed.
With the end of the amalgam era, alternatives come into focus, among them glass ionomers. The webinar will briefly present an overview about amalgam materials and then discuss why glass ionomers are increasingly seen as “essential”.
Over the last years, restorative dentistry has gone through remarkable changes. Focus has become on minimal removal of tooth tissue and on application of adhesive restorative materials that perform therapeutic actions on demineralized dentin. Marked changes in the use of restorative materials have also occurred during the last years and biomaterials designed for treatment of carious lesions have been introduced into clinical use. Today, composite resins are regarded as the first-choice restorative materials for the restoration of posterior teeth because of the face down of amalgam in many countries. The long term clinically and micro morphologically examined performance of composite resin restorations in posterior teeth revealed the advantages and disadvantages of these tooth-colored restorative materials.
On the other hand, Glass Ionomers have also become considered as permanent restorative material for the restoration of posterior teeth in daily dental practice. They are esthetically more attractive than metallic restorations and less expensive than composite resins. Glass hybrids materials represent a valid alternative for long term restorations. Their chemical technology improved mechanical properties of glassionomer cements, allowing them to be considered as a valid alternative to resin composites for various applications. Results of the clinical trials aimed to establish whether a glass-hybrid restorative system has clinical outcomes comparable to resin composites in our daily practices.
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Release date: 2022-11-10 | Expiration date: 2025-11-10
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very nice lectures thank you Profs
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Thank you very much!
When re-applying coating after 6 month, is etching needed? how long to etch?
👏👏👏👏 Thanks for all of the distinguished lecturers to provide this excellent webinar 🙏
Thank you very much for your kind answer, prof. dr. Sevil Gurgan. I really appreciate your answer. Thank you. We also agree with you and prof. Matteo Basso. Thank you for the confirmation. Wishing you a beautiful day, Nicolae Cazacu, UMF Carol Davila Bucharest.
what is the wear resistance of the resin coating? For how long after placement of the resin, is it functionally important?
can we polish the coating with softlex discs or other polishing tools ? or no polish at all ?
The coating is just a thin film to infiltrate over the GIC surface
any tips for the resin coat application on the interproximal surfaces in clase II surface ?
Excellent conference. Greetings from Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
Thank you for all that you have shared with us. Please tell us if you prefer the GI for the posterior restorations or just for the anterior? Respectfully, assist prof. Nicolae Cazacu
what is the ideal resin coat width (2 mm?)for this GH restorations?
What Gh – Gih brand was used in this clinical research
Equia Forte from GC
What Gh – Gih brand was used in this clinical research
Would you recommend additional termo-curing of the GI and/or HG?
Hello!! From the Philippines
Is resin coating placed before or after removal of matrix? If before, might it leave a lip? If after, might it go to contact?
Usually, we hear about developing or underdeveloped countries having high rate of caries, but in reality, many developed countries still have problems, in the US for example there are huge disparities in access to care. Can you comment on how can we change that perception?
Q: knowing that the water loss or absorption in GIC during the first minutes is quite sensitive, do you have any tip for clinicians during the contact adjustments? Using a polishing bur with low rpm? Using manual instruments? Thanks!
Greetings from Peru! Thanks for this fantastic lecture : )
Greetings from Bulgaria!
Saludos desde Sevilla. Agradecido. Dr Rogelio Álvarez MARIN.
Hello!! Fr. Phil.
Good morning every one, thanks for
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Hello,from South Australia,north of Adelaide
Dr. Tom
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Good Morning everybody from Mexico😄🇲🇽👍🏼❤️
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