Functional and aesthetic guidelines for stress-reduced direct posterior composite restorations |
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Authors: | Deliperi S |
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Institution: | Tufts University, Prosthodontics and Operative Dentistry, Boston, MA, USA. simone.deliperi@tufts.edu |
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Abstract: | Amalgam has been used in the restoration of structurally compromised posterior teeth for many years. When placing large amalgam restorations, replacement of weak cusps with restorative material is recommended to prevent tooth fracture. This recommendation can be modified with new guidelines using modern adhesive techniques. Semidirect and indirect inlay/onlay composite restorations have progressively replaced amalgam restorations over the past 20 years. Lately, single visit direct resin-bonded composite (RBC) restorations have also been used as a viable alternative to conventional indirect restorations. This paper is intended to introduce a step-by-step protocol for the direct restoration of structurally compromised posterior teeth using RBCs with stress-reducing protocols. |
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