Author/Editor     Kopač, I; Pohlen, B
Title     Adhezijsko cementiranje keramičnih inlejev in onlejev
Translated title     Adhesive cementation of ceramic inlays and onlays
Type     članek
Source     Zobozdrav Vestn
Vol. and No.     Letnik 66, št. 5
Publication year     2011
Volume     str. 146-53
Language     slo
Abstract     Prosthetic restoration of teeth with porcelain inlays or onlays is aesthetically pleasing and successful in the long term due to adhesive cementation, which ensures a good micromechanical and chemical bond between the restoration and the tooth. Adhesive cementation consists of several clinical steps, which include inlay / onlay inner surface treatment and adequate tooth surface treatment. To provide good bonding of composite cement to the ceramic surface, the inner inlay / onlay surface needs to be acid etched using hydrofluoric acid, cleaned in ultrasonic bath, and then silanized. The cavity surface is treated by airborne-particle abrasion of the composite applied to the prepared tooth to seal the exposed dentinal tubules (immediate dentine sealing). The tooth surface is then cleaned, and the enamel is acid etched. After rinsing and drying, silane is applied. The entire cavity is covered with unfilled lowviscosity composite or with adhesive resin which is not light-polymerized. Following application of composite cement, the inlay / onlay is inserted. Thorough removal of excess luting composite from the interdental areas is of the utmost importance. Next, the cavity margins are polished, and occlusion and articulation are checked. Corrective grinding of the inlay / onlay is followed by careful polishing.
Descriptors     INLAYS
CERAMICS
CEMENTATION
ADHESIVES
DENTAL BONDING