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Home Immediate dentin sealing in indirect restorations of dental fractures in paediatric dentistry

Immediate dentin sealing in indirect restorations of dental fractures in paediatric dentistry

Authors:

  • C. Perugia
    University of Rome 'Tor Vergata', Rome, Italy Department of Paediatric Dentistry
  • E. Ferraro
    Private practice dentistry, Colleferro, Italy
  • R. Docimo
    University of Rome 'Tor Vergata', Rome, Italy Department of Paediatric Dentistry

ABSTRACT


Aim

AIM At present, two different clinical procedures to ensure the adherence of indirect tooth restorations to the dental
tissues are available: a traditional method based on a delayed dentin sealing (DDS) and an innovative approach that
contemplates an immediate dentin sealing (IDS). In this study the authors highlight the advantages of the latter method (IDS),
decribing the operating phases of this procedure used in paediatric dentistry to perform indirect restorations of dental
fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS The operating phases of indirect composite restorations of dental fractures in
paediatric patients are described, introducing an innovative procedure that recommends the immediate application of the
dental adhesive (IDS) on the exposed dentin before the subsequent operating phases of tooth preparation, dental
impression and adhesive cementation of the restoration. RESULTS The immediate application of the dental adhesive (IDS)
on the freshly cut exposed dentin, before taking the dental impression, protects the dental pulp from bacterial contamination
and prevents post-operative sensitivity. At the same time, this procedure provides an ideal substrate for formation of a hybrid
layer with excellent adhesion properties. CONCLUSION Both methods (DDS and IDS) allow the formation of an adequate
hybrid layer to seal the dentin in the interdiffusion area, although SEM images of samples treated with the two methods reveal
clear ultrastructural differences between the different interfaces.

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Publication date:

Jun /2013

Keywords:

adhesion, dental fractures, dentin sealing, indirect restorations

Issue:

Vol.14 – n.2/2013

Page:

146 – 149

Publisher:

Ariesdue

Cite:


Harvard: C. Perugia, E. Ferraro, R. Docimo (2013) "Immediate dentin sealing in indirect restorations of dental fractures in paediatric dentistry", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 14(2), pp146-149. doi:
Vancouver: C. Perugia, E. Ferraro, R. Docimo. Immediate dentin sealing in indirect restorations of dental fractures in paediatric dentistry. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2013Jun.1 [cited 2023Mar.25];14(2):146-149. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/immediate-dentin-sealing-in-indirect-restorations-of-dental-fractures-in-paediatric-dentistry/
MLA: C. Perugia, E. Ferraro, R. Docimo Immediate dentin sealing in indirect restorations of dental fractures in paediatric dentistry. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2013;14(2):146-149

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