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Dental luting cement Bond Strength Strength Flow (viscosity) Wetting Film thickness (<25 microns ) Solubility Working,Setting time Esthetic *Complication.

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1 Dental luting cement Bond Strength Strength Flow (viscosity) Wetting Film thickness (<25 microns ) Solubility Working,Setting time Esthetic *Complication www.rxdentistry.net

2 Dental luting Cement Zinc phosphate Polycarboxylate Glass ionomer RMGI cement Resin cement www.rxdentistry.net

3 Zinc phosphate Over 100 yrs of clinical experience Routine application Post-op sensitivities Low hardness High solubility pH No bond with tooth www.rxdentistry.net

4 Polycarboxylate Molecular bonding to tooth substance (2MPa) Cost Low F ¯ release Low post-op sensitivities Low hardness solubility www.rxdentistry.net

5 Glass ionomer Molecular bonding to tooth substance F ¯ release Cost-Eff. Minimal dimentional change Occa. post-op sensitivities Sensitive to water Limited application (ceramics) (High caries risk) (3-5MPa) www.rxdentistry.net

6 RMGI Molecular bonding to tooth substance F ¯ release Low solubility Fewer post-op sensitivities Application ? (ceramics,composite) (>10MPa) www.rxdentistry.net

7 Resin cement High adhesive quality (18-20MPa) ⇧ Retention High hardness Low solubility All metal, ceramic,composite (indirect) Occa. Post-op sensitivities www.rxdentistry.net

8 Adhesive quality Non-adhesive (zinc phosphate) Micromechanical bonding (resin cement) Molecular adhesion (polycarboxylate,GI,RMGI) www.rxdentistry.net

9 Dental Cement Zinc phosphate Polycarboxylate Glass ionomer RMGI cement Resin cement Conventional Adhesive www.rxdentistry.net

10 Advantage conventional cement Easy handling Moisture tolerance No pre-Tx steps Routine for metal base www.rxdentistry.net

11 Advantage resin cement Excellent mechanical properties High bond strength with pre-Tx step High aesthetics/translucency Suitable for Ceramic, Porcelain, Composite,Metal www.rxdentistry.net

12 Resin cement Matrix Primer Filler Coupling agent www.rxdentistry.net

13 Resin cement Matrix - Dimethacrylate Primer- Dicrylate Filler - Quartz, silica Coupling agent- Silane dimethacrylate www.rxdentistry.net

14 Resin cement Total etch Rely X ARC, Variolink II,Calibra,C&B Self-etch Panavia F Self-Adhesive Rely X Unicem www.rxdentistry.net

15 Adhesion Dentin/enamel (micromachanical bond) Porcelain (hydrofluoric acid,Ammoniumfluoride acid)+ silane Metal (sandblasting)(metal bonding adhesive) Fiber post www.rxdentistry.net

16 Adhesion Dentin/enamel (micromachanical bond) Porcelain (hydrofluoric acid,Ammoniumfluoride acid)+ silane Metal (sandblasting)(metal bonding adhesive) Fiber post www.rxdentistry.net

17 Adhesion Dentin/enamel (micromachanical bond) Porcelain (hydrofluoric acid,Ammoniumfluoride acid)+ silane Metal (sandblasting)(metal bonding adhesive) Fiber post www.rxdentistry.net

18 Adhesion Dentin/enamel (micromachanical bond) Porcelain (hydrofluoric acid,Ammoniumfluoride acid)+ silane Metal (sandblasting)(metal bonding adhesive) Fiber post www.rxdentistry.net

19 Why are fiber post? 1.Clinical success rate: Less root fracture than with metal posts: Dentine-like flexural strenght avoids the “ wedge ” effect of stiff and hard metal posts. root fracture! no local peak forces, no root fracture metal fiber post 2.Esthetics: the new post is translucent and does not shine through ceramic or composite restorations 3.Easy and conservative removal with drills if endodontic re-treatment is required further advantages: no corrosion, easy cutting of over-length, light-translucent... www.rxdentistry.net

20 Resin cement Bond strength > Zinc phosphate 10 times ↑ Retention Reinforced ceramic - base Crown Adhesive system (micromachanical bond-tooth) (chemical bond-porcelain,metal) Low solubility ↓ leakage www.rxdentistry.net

21 Pre-treatment procedure www.rxdentistry.net

22 Pre-treatment procedure www.rxdentistry.net

23 Pre-treatment procedure www.rxdentistry.net

24 Polymerization Light-cured/Dual cure (2 vials - Base,Catalyst) Self cure/auto cure Dual cure www.rxdentistry.net

25 Adhesion Dentin/enamel (micromachanical bond) Porcelain (hydrofluoric acid,Ammoniumfluoride acid)+ silane Metal (sandblasting)(metal bonding adhesive) Fiber post Adhesive cement bonding to tooth,alloy structure www.rxdentistry.net

26 Clinical Tips Anesthetic Isolate (pack cord) Light cure 2-3 sec Include 3-5 shades,silane Remove solvent- can inhibit setting of resin cement Excess bonding – poor fit,low strength Temp NE www.rxdentistry.net

27 Shade Opaque – veneer + Tetracycline Clear (translucent) Vita shade www.rxdentistry.net


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