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Swiss Dental Journal
|July 18, 2020
PubMed
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The variety of chairside CAD/CAM blocks necessitates proper pretreatment methods for optimal bonding between dental restorations and tooth structure. Understanding material categories is crucial for effective dental bonding. Keywords: CAD/CAM blocks, dental restorations, tooth structure, pretreatment, bonding.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Engineering

Background:

  • The market offers a wide and varied selection of chairside Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) blocks.
  • Manufacturers sometimes miscategorize new CAD/CAM blocks, complicating material selection for dental professionals.
  • This ambiguity poses challenges in determining the most effective pretreatment protocols for restorations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate optimal pretreatment strategies for chairside CAD/CAM restorations.
  • To enhance the understanding of achieving a superior bond between various CAD/CAM materials and tooth structure.
  • To address the issue of inappropriate material categorization by manufacturers.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of different pretreatment techniques applicable to diverse chairside CAD/CAM blocks.
Keywords:
CAD/CAM-KompositblockHybridkeramikPolymer-infiltrierter CAD/CAM-Blockkeramikähnliche Materialien

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  • Assessment of bonding efficacy using standardized laboratory tests.
  • Comparative analysis of bond strength based on material type and pretreatment method.
  • Main Results:

    • Specific pretreatment protocols were identified as significantly improving bond strength for certain CAD/CAM materials.
    • The study highlighted discrepancies between advertised and actual material properties affecting bond performance.
    • Optimal pretreatment varied depending on the specific ceramic or composite material used in CAD/CAM restorations.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardized pretreatment protocols are essential for maximizing the longevity and success of chairside CAD/CAM restorations.
    • Clinicians must be aware of material classifications and select pretreatment methods accordingly for optimal adhesion.
    • Further research is needed to establish definitive pretreatment guidelines for the evolving range of CAD/CAM materials.