Posterior Indirect Adhesive Restorations: for Vital Posterior Teeth: Clinical Report

Journal Title: Interventions in Pediatric Dentistry Open Access Journal - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 5

Abstract

This article describes a case of compromised posterior vital teeth treated by indirect bonded ceramic restorations. A 24 year old female patient presented to the department of Prosthodontics. He was complaining about sensitivity in the posterior region. A comprehensive examination revealed failing amalgam restoration in the first molar with compromised cusps in the first molar. The treatment plan included indirect bonded ceramic restorations consisting of inlay and on lay on the concerned teeth. The daily use of indirect bonded restoration is very frequent in case of extended coronal destruction. The major treatment goal of compromised vital posterior teeth is minimal invasiveness based on adhesion which have made operator’s strategies completely changing in favor of minimally invasive bonded restorations. The principal advantage of those restoration is that preparation allows a greater preservation of healthy tissue than one for a A 24 year old female patient presented to the department of Prosthodontics. She was suffering from a dental sensitivity in the posterior region. After a comprehensive examination, failing amalgams restorations in the first and right molar was evident and recurrent decay was noted. The second molar presented an MOD amalgam restoration whereas the first molar presented compromised cusps. The margins of the cavities were supra gingivally placed. During the first Appointment The failed amalgam, the recurrent decay were removed and temporary restorations were placed (Figure 1), and bonded ceramic restorations were planned. The first step was to mark the patient’s bite with an articulating paper.

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Dalenda Hadyaoui, Imen Kalghoum, Nasri Sarra, Belhssan Harzallah, Mounircherif R, Hajjemi Hayet

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  • EP ID EP577206
  • DOI 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2018.01.000123
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Dalenda Hadyaoui, Imen Kalghoum, Nasri Sarra, Belhssan Harzallah, Mounircherif R, Hajjemi Hayet (2018). Posterior Indirect Adhesive Restorations: for Vital Posterior Teeth: Clinical Report. Interventions in Pediatric Dentistry Open Access Journal, 1(5), 82-85. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-577206