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Back to EpisodesUsing Chemical-Cure Dentin Bonding Systems for Endodontically Treated Teeth
Description
Popular during the early years of adhesive dentistry, chemical-cure dentin bonding systems have since become less common with the rise of light-curing, but they still serve a purpose when restoring the pulp chambers of endodontically treated teeth. In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses the polymerization dynamics of chemical-cure and light-cure adhesives and how that impacts their effectiveness in different aspects of a successful adhesive restoration.
Article referenced in this episode:
- Toshifumi Kuroe, Kana Tachibana, Yukinori Tanino, Noriyuki Satoh, Noboru Ohata, Hidehiko Sano, Nobuo Inoue, Angelo A Caputo, Contraction stress of composite resin build-up procedures for pulpless molars. J Adhes Dent. 2003 Spring;5(1):71-7.
- S Deliperi, D Alleman, D Rudo. Stress-reduced Direct Composites for the Restoration of Structurally Compromised Teeth: Fiber Design According to the "Wallpapering". Oper Dent. 2017 May/Jun;42(3):233-243. doi: 10.2341/15-289-T. Technique
At 12:35 Dr. Alleman creates illustrations to demonstrate air inhibition. To view this video, watch the episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/Y1xHishKlOo or search for Six Lessons Approach Podcast.
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