Porcelain laminate veneer restorations bonded with a three-liquid silane bonding agent and a dual-activated luting composite.

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This clinical report describes the fabrication and bonding of porcelain laminate veneer restorations in a patient with anterior open spaces. Laminate veneer restorations made of feldspathic porcelain were etched with 5% hydrofluoric acid, rinsed under tap water, ultrasonically cleaned with methanol, and primed with a chemically activated three-liquid silane bonding agent (Clearfil Porcelain Bond). The enamel surfaces were etched with 40% phosphoric acid, rinsed with water, and primed with a two-liquid bonding agent (Clearfil New Bond) that contained a hydrophobic phosphate (10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate; MDP). The restorations were bonded with a dual-activated luting composite (Clapearl DC). The veneers have been functioning satisfactorily for an observation period of one year. Combined use of the Clearfil bonding agents and Clapearl DC luting composite is an alternative to conventional materials for seating porcelain laminate veneer restorations, although the system is inapplicable to dentin bonding.

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Matsumura, H., Aida, Y., Ishikawa, Y., & Tanoue, N. (2006). Porcelain laminate veneer restorations bonded with a three-liquid silane bonding agent and a dual-activated luting composite. Journal of Oral Science, 48(4), 261–266. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.48.261

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