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Mona Ionaş

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ANALYSIS OF THE RADIO-OPACITY OF A SELF-ETCH ADHESIVE

2012

Introduction. At present, self-etch adhesive systems are employed on large scale in the offices of dental medicine due to their simple application technique. Their radioopacity is important for the identification of this material in paraclinical examinations. Scope. The study describes a technique of radioopacity analysis on a self-etching type adhesive material. Materials and method. Class V cavities have been made on the teeth extracted from orthodontic causes. The dental adhesive was applied on the surface of the cavities, followed by their obturation with a composite material. The teeth were sliced, radiographed, the resulting digital images being analyzed with a specialized software. R…

lcsh:RK1-715stomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemradio-opacitylcsh:Dentistryself-etch adhesiveInternational Journal of Medical Dentistry
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STRATIFICATION TECHNIQUE OF A NANOCOMPOSITE USING THE SILICON GUIDE

2015

At present, the stratification technique of composite materials, known as offering most predictable, both functional and aesthetic results, uses a silicone reference quide. This allows the dentist to appreciate the size and thickness of the composite resin layer to be applied, as well as selection of the opacity and translucidity degree according to the reconstructed enamel or dentin structure, thus facilitating the stratification of materials. The minimum adjustment, at the level of the palatal wall, represents another great advantage of the silicone key.

lcsh:RK1-715stomatognathic diseasesstratification techniquestomatognathic systemnanocompositesilicon guidelcsh:DentistryInternational Journal of Medical Dentistry
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Occlusal Surface Achieved Using the Stamp Technique

2020

Abstract Dental occlusion can be restored through preparation, modelling, occlusal adjustment and finishing or by reproducing the final future tooth surface. The micro-brush stamp technique is a new technique used in direct restorations. The purpose of this paper is to present a fast way of restoring the occlusal surface of a tooth when a previous correct functional impression of the surface exists. We will approach, step by step, the occlusal dental tissue reconstruction using a dental flowable composite and a microbrush to get a stamp of the occlusal surface in order to achieve precise occlusal topography.

Orthodonticsstomatognathic diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic system05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationOcclusal surface030206 dentistryGeneral Medicine0506 political scienceActa Medica Transilvanica
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