ID | 118636 |
Title Alternative | Refining Bonding Strategies and Direct Composite Restorations in Minimal Intervention Dentistry
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Keywords | Minimal intervention dentistry
Direct composite restoration
Dental Adhesive
Terahertz non-destructive imaging
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Journal Article
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Description | This review sheds light on the evolving trends in Minimal Intervention (MI) dentistry, particularly in direct resin composite restorations. The expansion of resin composite restorationsʼ applications has led to the development of novel adhesive techniques for enhanced bond durability and innovative restoration methods utilizing digital technology. This paper elaborates on smear layer deproteinizing pretreatment (SLDP), which has been found to significantly improve dentin bond durability. Furthermore, we explore the digitally-guided direct resin composite restoration, a method that combines the clinical efficacy of analogue and digital restoration methods. This innovative technique standardizes treatment procedures, reduces reliance on the dentistʼs skill, and improves treatment outcomes. The review also examines the emerging non-destructive inspection technique, terahertz pulsed imaging, which has revolutionized the internal visualization of the adhesive interface between tooth substrates and biomaterials. The paper underscores the crucial role of digital workflows and the development of new adhesive technique, resin composite materials, and non-destructive testing methods in shaping the future of restorative treatments, collectively termed Advanced MI Dentistry. We call for further basic and clinical studies to continue advancing this vital field.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Oral Health and Biosciences
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ISSN | 21896682
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Publisher | 四国歯学会
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Volume | 36
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Issue | 1
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 7
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Sort Key | 1
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Published Date | 2023-09-22
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eng
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departments |
Oral Sciences
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