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Dent Traumatol ; 2024 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38813961

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BACKGROUND/AIM: Crown fractures are common traumatic dental injuries and tooth fragment reattachment is a viable option for restoring a fractured tooth. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and experience of dentists in the Federal District regarding the tooth fragment reattachment technique for enamel and dentin fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For the cross-sectional observational study, an electronic form was designed with objective and self-report questions for dentists. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, with their absolute and relative frequencies. For the analysis of categorical variables, the nonparametric chi-squared or Fisher exact association tests were used in the statistical software R (version 4.2.1). RESULTS: A total of 416 dentists participated in the study (58.9% female and 41.1% male). Of these, 70% declared they knew about fragment reattachment, but only 42.3% reported previous experience with this procedure. The most common storage medium used for the fractured fragment was milk (78.1%), and the bonding material used for reattachment was light-cured composite resin (86.3%). A majority (66.3%) reported that for a patient with enamel and dentin fracture, with the crown fragment in good condition, they would choose to do the reattachment. CONCLUSION: Dentists demonstrated that they had adequate knowledge about the tooth fragment technique, although many did not have previous experience with this procedure.

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Eur J Dent ; 15(4): 720-726, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34233363

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the bond strength between lithium disilicate ceramic and resinous cement when silane (Prosil, FGM) was applied in different amounts of layers under heating or not. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty IPS E-max CAD ceramic (Ivoclar) was used. They were conditioned with 10% hydrofluoric acid for 20 seconds. The samples were distributed in six groups (n = 10): 1Sil, 1 layer of silane without heating; 1SilAq, 1 layer of silane with heating; 2Sil, 2 layers without heating; 2SilAq, 2 layers with heating; 3Sil, 3 layers without heating; and 3SilAq, 3 layers with heating. After each layer, a jet of cold air was applied for 20 seconds in groups 1Sil, 2Sil, 3Sil, and jet of hot air (50°C) in groups 1SilAq, 2SilAq, and 3SilAq. Subsequently, an adhesive layer was applied, and fourcylinders were made on the ceramic with a resin cement AllCemVeneer and photoactivated for 20 seconds. The samples were stored at 37°C for 24 hours and analyzed to the microshear test at EMIC. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey's test (α = 0.05). RESULTS: The results showed that there was no statistical interaction between the factors studied. The "heating" factor was not statistically significant; however, the "silane layers" factor showed differences between groups. The analysis of the results showed that the use of one (66%) or two layers (67%) of silane regardless of heating, produced higher values of bond strength, when compared with the group of three layers (62%). CONCLUSION: The use of silane with one or two layers provided a greater bond strength between lithium disilicate ceramic and resinous cement and that the heating did not influence the results.

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RGO (Porto Alegre) ; 68: e20200052, 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1136047

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ABSTRACT The importance of correct diagnosis, planning and treatment of dental spots is extremely important during aesthetic rehabilitation. Aesthetic requirements have become increasingly common in current society, and direct composite resin restorations are indicated due to the great advancement and increasing improvements of adhesive systems and composite resins. This work presents the clinical case of an oral aesthetic rehabilitation involving direct composite resin veneers associated with dental bleaching. The patient CSM, female, 21 years old, without systemic diseases, attended the dental clinic of the Morgana Potrich Eirelli College (FAMP) complaining of the unsatisfactory aesthetic appearance of her teeth. After careful anamnesis and detailed intraoral and extraoral examination, we identified the presence of a white spot on the upper anterior teeth. The spot was smooth and shiny, did not have soft tissue, and was well delimited and located in the cervical region. These characteristics led to the diagnosis of inactive carious lesions in the facial surface of the upper anterior teeth. After the treatment planning and its approval by the patient, the treatment started. The composite resin veneers associated with dental bleaching were indicated for better aesthetic results. The results achieved were satisfactory and met the patient's aesthetic requirements by means of a correct diagnosis, study, and adequate planning for the case.


RESUMO A importância do correto diagnóstico, planejamento e tratamento das manchas dentárias é de suma importância durante uma reabilitação estética. As exigências estéticas têm se tornado cada vez mais recorrentes na sociedade atual e as restaurações diretas de resina composta são indicadas graças aos grandes avanços e crescente melhoramento dos sistemas adesivos e das resinas compostas. O objetivo deste trabalho é relatar um caso clínico, onde foi realizado uma reabilitação oral estética envolvendo facetas diretas de resina composta associada ao clareamento dental. Paciente C. S. M do sexo feminino, 21 anos de idade, sem doenças sistêmicas, compareceu a clínica odontológica da Faculdade Morgana Potrich Eirelli (FAMP) queixando-se de estética insatisfatória nos dentes, após anamnese criteriosa, exame clínico intra e extra oral detalhados foi observado a presença de mancha branca nos dentes anteriores superiores, lisa, brilhante, sem a presença de tecido amolecido, bem delimitada e localizada na região cervical. Através dessas características e de uma anamenese criteriosa chegou-se ao diagnóstico de lesões de cárie inativa na vestibular dos dentes anteriores superiores. Após o planejamento e a aprovação da paciente, o tratamento iniciou-se, sendo indicado a confecção de facetas de resina composta associada ao clareamento dental para melhores resultados estético. Os resultados alcançados foram satisfatórios, atendendo as exigências estéticas e a satisfação da paciente, através de um correto diagnóstico, estudo e planejamento adequado para o caso.

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