Title: Advanced Cementation Update Webinar
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2Advanced Cementation Update Webinar
3Clinical Mastery (www.clinicalmastery.com)
- Over-the-shoulder Prepless veneer courses
- Full mouth rehabilitation courses
- Hands-on Occlusion Courses
- Webinars
- Phoenix, Arizona
4WebinarOctober 14th
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5david_at_hornbrook.com
6Cementation
- Adhesion
- total-etch, resin cement
- Semi-adhesion
- Self-etching resin cement
- Non-adhesion
- Glass Ionomer, resinionomer, zinc phosphate,
polycarboxylate
7Cement Requirements
- Lack of post-operative sensitivity
- Strong bond and good seal
- -to the tooth and to the restorative material
- Easy placement and clean-up
- Esthetics compatible with the restorative
material - Minimal film thickness
- Radiopaque (posterior)
8Total-etchwith Resin Cement
- Powder liquid ceramic
- or
- Pressed ceramic restorations
9Tack Wave Cementation
Veneers and anterior crowns
10Emprethin evaluation
11Be Careful!!!
12OptraGate (Ivoclar)
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14Hydrogen Peroxide in Ultradent Syringe
15Metal strip removes any interproximal Luxatemp
and freshens the enamel
16Try in independently DRY
17Occlude Spray Powder (Pascal)
18Try-in collectively DRY!
- Check complete seating
- Proximal contacts
19Mesial Surface
Dry Erase Marker
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21Distal Surface
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24Variolink Veneer(Ivoclar/Vivadent)
- Value based
- 0
- 1, 2, 3
- -1, -2, -3
- Microfill
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30Clean and acidify with 35 Phosphoric acid
31Silane Coupling Agent (Relyx Ceramic primer)
placed for 1 minute
32Place bonding agent (All Bond 3) inside dry
restoration
33Load restoration with resin cement
34Vivapad (Ivoclar)
35Etch with 35 phosphoric acid for 15 seconds per
tooth
36Apply Systemp desensitizer for 15 seconds
37Effect of Remoistening
Water vs. Desensitizer/Rewetting Agent
Dentinal Bond
Product
- Water-blotted dry 22.8
- Water- wet 19.2
- Gluma Desensitizer 22.3
- HurriSeal 20.1
- Vivadent Desensitizer 25.8
- MicroPrime 20.1
- Aqua-Prep 18.1
38suction away excess do not desiccate
39Apply 2 coats of All Bond 3 A B Primer mix
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41Adec Warm Air Tooth Dryer
42Seat all restorations at one time do not remove
excess resin cement
43Polymerize dead center each restoration for 1
second using a 2.0 mm light guide (Ivoclar)
44Hold light guide 1 inch from restorations and
light cure 3-5 seconds on facial and lingual
45General Guidelines
- 2 5 seconds
- 0 3 seconds
- -3 5 seconds
46Pick" away excess using Bard Parker or scaler
47Floss through contacts using a Brasseler Serrated
Saw
48Floss through contacts using waxed dental floss
49Place DeOx (Ultradent) on all margins
50Light polymerize for at least 60 seconds per
tooth from both buccal and lingual
51Curing Lights
- Photoinitiators
- Camphoroquinone- 470-490 nm
- PhenylDipropandione- 430 nm
52 CQ 488 nm
PDP 430 nm
Wavelength (nm)
53OptiLux 501 (Demetron)
Emits light with wavelength 390-510 nm
54 CQ 488 nm
PDP 430 nm
Wavelength (nm)
55LED Lighti.e.. Freelight (3M), LEDemetron
(Kerr),,BluPhase (Ivoclar), DEMI (Kerr)
-No bulb degradation -Portable -Wavelength output
450-500 nm
56 CQ 468 nm
PDP 430 nm
Wavelength (nm)
57Emits light with wavelength 390-510 nm
BluePhase G2 (Ivoclar)
58Fusion www.dentlight.com
59Remove excess resin cement with Scaler, 12
15 Bard-parker Blades
60Run Serrated Saw through contacts
611954N Strip (3M)
62Epitex Strips (GC)
6315 micron finishing diamond (Brasseler))
6415 micron football-shaped diamond on lingual
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66OptraFine Porcelain polishing system (Ivoclar)
67DiaShine ( V H )
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72Solid Model Contacts
73Adhesion to the restoration
- Ceramist etches in lab
- Clinician cleans internal surfaces with
phosphoric acid - Rinse and dry thoroughly
- Apply Silane coupling agent
- Apply dual-cure adhesive resin to internal of
restoration
74Adhesion to the restoration
- Ceramist etches in lab
- Clinician cleans internal surfaces with
phosphoric acid - Rinse and dry thoroughly
- Apply Silane coupling agent
- Apply dual-cure adhesive resin to internal of
restoration
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78Blot Dry dentin
79Apply primer
80Air dry primer
81Light polymerize for 10 seconds
82Posterior RelyX ARC (3M)
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84Hold passively for 3 minutes
85Remove excess with scaler or explorer
86Floss through contacts
87Cover margins with oxygen-inhibiting medium
88Light polymerize for at least 60 seconds
89Use scaler and/or 12 Bard Parker
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93- Core-reinforced Restorations
- Zirconia
- Alumina
- Metal
- Lithium disilicate (e.Max)
94Core reinforced ceramic (Metal, zirconium,
lithium disilicate, alumina oxide)
Pressed Ceramic/ Powder-liquid ceramics
High technique sensitivity
- Conventional cements
- No etch Adhesive cements
95e.Max Pressed Lithium disilicate pressed
96Core reinforced ceramic (Metal, zirconium,
lithium disilicate, alumina oxide)
- Conventional cements
- (Zinc phosphate, polycarboxylate,
- Glass ionomer)
- No etch Adhesive cements
- (Resin-ionomers, self-adhesive resin cements)
97Core reinforced ceramic (Metal, zirconium,
lithium disilicate, alumina oxide)
No etch adhesive cements
- Resin Modified glass ionomers
- (FujiCem, FujiPlus, RelyX Luting)
- Self-adhesive resin cements
- (Unicem, MaxCem, Multilink Automix, Panavia FL)
98Self-adhesive resin cements (the benefits of
resin without the technique sensitivity)
- Single component Self-Adhesive
- (Unicem, MaxCem, others)
- Assisted Self-adhesive resin cements
- (Multilink Automix, Panavia FL)
99Single Component Self-adhesive cements
- Unicem (3M)
- MaxCem Elite (Kerr)
- Embrace Wetbond ( Pulpdent)
- G-Cem (GC)
- BisCem (Bisco)
Embrace
100Single Component Self-adhesive cements
BisCem (Bisco)
Embrace
101Single Component Self-adhesive cements
Bond strengths (Reality)
Dentin
Enamel
Embrace
MaxCem 3.8
8.8
Unicem 7.7
16.6
BisCem 9.0
15.0
Total-etch 30.3
25.4 Relyx
102Advantages of Single Component self-adhesive
cements
- Good physical properties
- Some adhesive properties
- Very, very easy to use
103Disadvantages of Single Component
self-adhesive cements
- Mediocre bonds to dentin and enamel
- Questionable long term enamel bonds
- Questionable bonds to restorative substrate
104Assisted Self-etch resin cements
Panavia FL2.0 (Kuraray)
Bistite II DC (J. Morita)
Multilink Automix (Ivoclar)
105Advantages of Assisted Self-adhesive cements
- Good physical properties
- Good adhesive properties
- Easier to use than Total-etch cements
106Assisted Self adhesive cements
Bond strengths (Reality)
Dentin
Enamel
Embrace
Panavia F 2.0 7.6
11.5
Bistite II 14.7
12.7
Multilink 15.1
16.4
Total-etch 30.3
25.4 Relyx
107Disadvantages of Assisted Self-adhesive cements
- Involves an adhesive step
- Bonds not as strong as Total-etch
108Can we etch with phosphoric acid with self-etch
cements?
Total-etch
Self-etch
Enamel Bonds
Panavia F 2.0 18.3 11.8
Unicem 16.6
8.5
Multilink 21.2
16.4
BisCem 15.0
13.8
Decreased bond strengths to dentin
109When do I use what?
- Non-core supported ceramic
- Total etch
- Core-supported Ceramic
- Minimal retention and resistance form?
- Total-etch with dual cure resin cement
- Adequate retention and resistance?
- self-adhesive resin cements
110Hornbrook 2009 Updates Full Day Events
- Topics include
- 2009 Materials Update
- My top 10 failures and how YOU can avoid them!
- Treatment Planning the Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Winning Case Presentation Techniques for a Tough
Economy - Prepless Veneers Necessary Addition to Your
Restorative Arsenal - And much more!
November 6th Albuquerque, NM November 13th
Boston, MA at Tufts University