Study on the behaviour of the luting cement for aesthetic inlays

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Abstract

The clinical success of any indirect prosthodontic restoration is strongly related, among other numerous factors, to the fixing procedure. The technological deficiencies into the inlay cementation lead to defects, either in depth or on surface, which often cause failures. The longevity of inlays depends, to a large extent, on the quality of the dental-prosthetic joint. This marginal adaptation is influenced by the thickness and the type of the luting cement. The aim of this study is a comparative analysis on the behavior of the luting cement for composite resin and ceramic inlays in two different solutions: ANFOR-type artificial saliva and a 20% citric acid solution. Fixing composites are the material of choice for works with high aesthetic potential, our study revealing that their depreciation and alteration is reduced, even in aggressive environments. Cementation seems to be the most critical step, and its long-term success relies on adherence to the clinical protocols.

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Vitalariu, A., Tatarciuc, M., Luca, O., Holban-Cioloca, C., Nicolaiciuc, O., & Diaconu-Popa, D. (2019). Study on the behaviour of the luting cement for aesthetic inlays. Materiale Plastice, 56, 1003–1007. https://doi.org/10.37358/mp.19.4.5298

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