The perenity of the indirect bonded restorations : the «no-finishing concept»

Authors

  • David Gerdolle Exercice privé, Montreux, Suisse
  • Stéphane Browet Exercice privé, Bruxelles, Belgique
  • Marco Gresnigt Chef du département de médecine dentaire restauratrice et des biomatériaux, Centre médical universitaire de Groningue, Centre de médecine dentaire et d’hygiène bucco-dentaire, Université de Groningue, Pays-Bas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2022-07-08-03

PMID:

35791726

Keywords:

Zahnrestaurationen, Prothetik, Adhäsivtechnik, isolation, Finishing der Ränder

Abstract

Over the past 30 years, the development of adhesive techniques has reduced the biological cost of bonded indirect restorations (in/onlays and veneers). However, the procedures for bonding to dental tissue are still more demanding than those for conventional cemented prostheses. One of the keys to the durability of indirect adhesive restorations is their ability to prevent bacterial plaque from adhering to their surface. With this in mind, this article describes a clinical protocol for obtaining the smoothest possible prosthetic margins, without resorting to conventional finishing and polishing techniques, which are tedious and time-consuming.

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Published

2022-07-11

How to Cite

Gerdolle, D., Browet, S., & Gresnigt, M. (2022). Pérennité des restaurations indirectes collées : « the no-finishing concept ». SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO – Science and Clinical Topics, 132(7/8), 499-504. https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2022-07-08-03

How to Cite

Gerdolle, D., Browet, S., & Gresnigt, M. (2022). Pérennité des restaurations indirectes collées : « the no-finishing concept ». SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO – Science and Clinical Topics, 132(7/8), 499-504. https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2022-07-08-03