Category: Conservative Dentistry
Language(s): English
Publication year: 2009
Video source: 60 Jahre Quintessenz
Content
Since their introduction in dentistry, composite resin
materials have been tremendously improved; their
adhesive properties on both enamel and dentin have
been constantly improved, permitting a more conservative
approach during the cavity preparation and reinforcing
the dental unity. Patients' demands for a more
esthetic and metal-free restoration on posterior teeth
have been increased during the last decade inducing
the interest of the dental profession towards posterior
esthetic restorations with composite resins. The main
shortcoming of these materials, the setting contraction,
can not completely solved but only minimized. Many
different techniques have been developed and proposed
in order to overcome such an important limitation.
In posterior teeth, which are less visible, good
aesthetic results can be easily achieved with modern
composite materials. Despite the aesthetical potential
of modern composite resin, restorations on anterior
teeth require more sophisticated techniques but the
use of a layering technique with dentine, enamel, and
transparent masses can assure positive aesthetic results.