

Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
ISSN: 2576-392X
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Euroscicon Conference on Dental & Dental Hygiene
March 25-26, 2019 | Budapest, Hungary
Dental Hygiene 2019
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dhesion to dental substrate is the key foundation for modern esthetic
dentistry that enables practitioners using of tooth colored direct and
indirect resins and ceramic based restorations. At their foundation, direct
anterior and posterior resin composites, endodontic posts, resin cores, and
laboratory processed resin and ceramic veneers, inlays, onlays, and crowns
all have bonding agents that function as the bridge between the restorative
material or luting cement and tooth structure. To achieve clinical success
with such restorations, good adhesion between restorative materials
and tooth substrates is of crucial importance in order to ensure good
marginal sealing, reinforcement of the tooth structure, and longer life of
the restoration. During the last two decades, great advances in adhesive
dentistry achieved forming what is called by “bonding revolution “in order
to produce good adhesion to dental substrates. Modern adhesive systems
seem superficially simple - merely a film to be painted on the tooth. Actually,
they are often sophisticated and complicated chemical systems that have
the challenge of sensitivity to the heroic oral environment where placed. So
careful attention to appropriate use and good clinical technique is essential
for getting the best performance out of the bonding system and, ultimately,
the restoration. The presentation will address clinical manipulative tips for
obtaining the highest performances, in terms of bond durability and stability
of the adhesive interface using these adhesive systems starting from
selecting the appropriate system, application tips, common manipulative
errors and detecting possible failures.
CLINICAL TIPS FOR DURABLE DENTIN
BONDING
Sherif Abdelaal
King Abdulla Medical City, Saudi Arabia
Biography
Dr. Sherif Abdelaal is Professor of conservative
dentistry in faculty of oral and dental medicine, Cairo
University, Egypt. He finished his PHD degree in
Conservative Dentistry from the same faculty since
20 years ago. He has many published researches
in local and regional journals in operative dentistry.
He participated in many national and international
conferences. He is now working as Consultant of
Restorative Dentistry at King Abdulla Medical City
Saudi Arabia.
abdelaal.sherif@gmail.comSherif Abdelaal, Dent Craniofac Res 2019, Volume:4
DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C2-016