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Module 5 Restorative Dentistry

Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases

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Module 5

Restorative Dentistry

Page 2: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases

The Aims of Restorative Dentistry

• To restore teeth and gums• To prevent the advance of caries

and periodontal diseases• To restore oral tissues to function,

comfort and aesthetically satisfactory appearance

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Restorative Materials – Qualities Required

• Easy to mix and handle• Biocompatible• Good adhesion to dentine and enamel• Good adhesion to porcelain and metals• High compressive strength• Low film thickness• Adequate working time• Fast final set

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Tooth Preparation

1. Caries removal• Minimal intervention• Endodontics• Cores & posts

2. Rubber Dam

3. Lining the cavity

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Amalgam

• Silver tin alloy + mercury– Mercury hazard

• Procedure for placing a filling• Advantages• Disadvantages

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Composite Filling Materials• Filler particles + resin + catalyst

• Classification

• Procedure for placing a filling

• Advantages

• Disadvantages

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Glass Ionomer Cements

• Alumino silicates + polyacrylic acid– Auto-cured GIC– Light cured resin reinforced GIC– Silver reinforced GIC– Fissure sealants

• Uses• Advantages• Disadvantages