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Resin luting cements for full coverage restorations

J C Wu1, P R Wilson

  • 1School of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Australian Prosthodontic Journal
|January 1, 1994
PubMed
Summary

Adhesive resin cements offer a less destructive approach for dental restorations, especially for challenging tooth shapes. Further clinical trials are necessary to confirm the long-term effectiveness and durability of these materials.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Adhesive resin luting cements bond to various dental substrates including enamel, dentine, porcelain, and metal alloys.
  • These materials may offer a less invasive alternative for restoring teeth with unfavorable crown geometry, potentially reducing the need for extensive tooth preparation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the composition, adhesive, physical, and biological properties, and handling characteristics of specific adhesive resin systems.
  • To evaluate the potential benefits of adhesive resins in restorative dentistry, particularly for challenging clinical situations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on adhesive resin luting cements.
  • Examination of Panavia and 4-META containing resins (C & B Metabond and Super-Bond C & B).
  • Analysis of properties including composition, adhesion, physical and biological characteristics, and handling.

Main Results:

  • Adhesive resin cements demonstrate bonding capabilities to a range of dental materials.
  • Systems like Panavia and 4-META based cements (C & B Metabond, Super-Bond C & B) possess specific properties relevant to their clinical application.
  • The potential for less destructive preparation in restorative dentistry using these agents is highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • Adhesive resin systems show promise for dental restorations, particularly in cases requiring conservative preparation.
  • Further clinical trials are essential to validate the structural longevity and clinical efficacy of these adhesive systems.
  • The reviewed materials (Panavia, C & B Metabond, Super-Bond C & B) require extensive clinical investigation.

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