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Get Bonded Stay Bonded: Understanding adhesion with indirect restorations
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Davey Alleman
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David Alleman
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0.75 CE Credits

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Lesson program
– The main goals of the biomimetic concept
– Partial coverage restorations vs full crowns
– The bio-rim. Stress distribution
– The adhesion equation: maximizing the bond and minimizing the stress
– The advantages of indirect and semi-direct biomimetic restorations
– The C-factor
– Hydrodynamic theory of pain and the pulpal fluid movement
– Classification of dental adhesives
– Bonding partial coverage restorations to dentin, composite, or to enamel
– The hybrid layer concept
– The inter diffusion zone
– The challenges in creating a uniform dentin hybrid layer
– The hierarchy of bondability
– Steps and protocols to maximize bond of partial coverage restorations
– Immediate dentin sealing (IDS) with gold standard adhesives
– The biobase stage
– Step-by-step protocols of of bonding of Еmax and feldspathic ceramics to the biobase
– Step-by-step protocols of bonding composite onlays
– Bonding to cured composite, is it possible?
– Indirect restoration bonding with heated composite vs resin cement
– Step-by-step video demonstration of bonding composite overlay with heated composite.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
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