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Occlusion-driven stress-reduced direct composite (SRDC). Adhesion: what’s new and what works? Management of occlusal stress in structurally compromised teeth. Part 2
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Simone Deliperi
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This lecture will introduce the stress-reduced direct composite (SRDC) protocol to predictably restore structurally compromised posterior teeth using a minimally invasive approach. The goal is to maximize the bond and reduce the stress to mimic the functional and optical characteristic of the natural dentition.
Introduction to the Deliperi Protocol: The cycle of tooth preservation vs «The tooth Cycle of death».
Bonding to dentin and enamel: what’s new and what it works? Adhesive systems review and selection, etchrinse vs self-etching vs universal systems.
Guidelines for SRDC restorations (Deliperi et al, 2012):
• Analysis of the occlusion and opposing dentition;
• Cavity preparation and caries removal endpoints;
• Analysis of residual tooth structure;
• Preparation of the dental substrate to achieve a reliable bond to enamel and dentin;
• Control of polymerization stresses by using appropriate layering and curing techniques;
• Occlusal force equilibration. MO, MOD and cusp replacing restorations via SRDC restorations:
• Clinical cases and videos from the Live Patient Demo courses at the Sardinia Dental Teaching Center
The restoration of structurally compromised vital and devital posterior.
Teeth via fiber-reinforced SRDC (Deliperi et al, 2017).
The Dentin Enamel Complex (DEC).
The biomimetic design of the restoration.
The «Wall-papering» protocol.
Management of occlusal stress in structurally compromised teeth: the occlusal surface design and the distribution of the load.
Clinical cases and videos from the Live Patient Demo courses at the Sardinia Dental Teaching Center.
The biomimetic full-mouth rehabilitation via SRDC.
How to predictably reestablish the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO).
Patients with dental erosion.
Patients suffering from temporo-mandibular disorders (TMD).
Clinical guidelines and step-by-step procedure.
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