Preheated restorative composite resin for luting ceramic laminate veneers: An optimized technique report

Resin cements are traditionally used to lute ceramic laminate veneers due to their lower viscosity, which facilitates a fast restoration seating. However, resin cements have lower mechanical properties compared to restorative composite resins. Thus, restorative composite resin is an alternative luti...

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Published inJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. e165 - e168
Main Authors Marcondes, Rogério-Luiz, Moraes, Rafael-Ratto, Pereira, Jefferson, de Carvalho, Marco-Aurélio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Spain Medicina Oral S.L 01.02.2023
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Summary:Resin cements are traditionally used to lute ceramic laminate veneers due to their lower viscosity, which facilitates a fast restoration seating. However, resin cements have lower mechanical properties compared to restorative composite resins. Thus, restorative composite resin is an alternative luting agent with lower marginal degradation as a potential advantage for clinical longevity. This article presents an application of preheated restorative composite resin for adhesive luting of laminate veneers with a predictable clinical technique for seating and marginal quality. By addressing important factors that influence film thickness, the predictable presented workflow should overcome this major concern when luting with restorative composite resin, therefore enabling the benefits of using a restorative material with better mechanical properties without the drawback of higher film thickness. Considering the clinical evidence that the adhesive interface between the dental substrate and restoration is the weak link of adhesive indirect restorations, bonding the restoration with preheated restorative composite resins (PRCR) may provide an interface filled with a restorative resin material, presenting optimized mechanical properties. Resin cements, ceramic laminate veneers.
ISSN:1989-5488
1989-5488
DOI:10.4317/jced.60068