• 제목/요약/키워드: direct composite restoration

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임상가를 위한 특집 1 - 간접 복합레진 수복의 이론과 실제 (Indirect Composite Restoration)

  • 황인남;장지현
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제50권7호
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    • pp.368-376
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    • 2012
  • The demand for tooth-colored restorations has grown considerably during the last decade. Posterior composite restorations have risen in popularity as a result of the development of improved resin composites, bonding systems and operating techniques. A major limitation of direct composite restoration is the difficulty of controlling the polymerization shrinkage. To overcome this limitation, the indirect fabrication of a composite restoration and cementation with resin cement has been advocated. Unfortunately, the current available resin cements with indirect restorations do not always bond to dentin as strongly as dentin adhesive systems bond with direct resin composite restorations. Several procedural strategies have been proposed for indirect composite restoration. In this regard, the rationale for the indication, characteristics and clinical application is described in this paper. As a result, we will try to suggest the evidence-based guidelines for indirect composite restorations by reviewing each available indirect composite products, technical procedure and pronosis.

4급 와동의 직접 레진 수복의 과정 (Clinical Practice of Class IV Direct Compoiste Resin Restoration)

  • 장희선
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2018
  • 심미와 최소침습개념이 대중화되면서 파절된 치아의 치료에서 직접레진수복에 대한 요구도가 커지고 있습니다. 그러나 아직까지도 많은 치과의사들이 전치부에서 직접레진수복을 꺼려하며, 간접수복을 선호합니다. 이 글은 4급와동 수복의 각 단계에 대해 설명하고자 합니다. 전치부에서 심미적인 결과를 얻기 위해서는 적층충전이 필수적이며, 이 글에 서는 임상에 유용한 팁들을 소개하겠습니다.

Cementation technique in indirect tooth colored restoration

  • Park, Sung-Ho
    • 대한치과보존학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한치과보존학회 2001년도 추계학술대회(제116회) 및 13회 Workshop 제3회 한ㆍ일 치과보존학회 공동학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.595-595
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    • 2001
  • As the interest for esthetic restoration is increasing, the usage of composite resin is increasing. The usage of composite resin is not limited to anterior teeth but is spreading to posterior area using direct & indirect methods. Generally, dual or chemical cure resin cement has been used for setting composite or porcelain inlay restoration. However, chemical cure resin cement has limited working time and it's difficult to remove excess cement from the tooth and the restoration. The dual cured composite is also difficult to remove from the tooth surface.(omitted)

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직접법과 간접법으로 수복한 복합레진의 1년간의 임상적인 평가 (1 YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS)

  • 박성호
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.284-289
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    • 2002
  • Background : The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the direct and indirect composite restorations which had been placed for 1 year Methods : The composite restorations which had been placed between 1999. Mar and 1999, Dec was evaluated after 1 year For direct restorations. Spectrum (Dentsply, USA) and Z100 (3M, USA) were used in the anterior teeth and Surefil (Dentsply, USA) were used. For class V restorations of anterior and posterior teeth. Spectrum was used. For indirect restorations, Targis/Vectris system (Vivadent/Ivoclar, Liechtenstein) was used 2 examiners evaluated marginal quality, proximal contact. discoloration, presence of 2$^{nd}$ caries, loss of filling and hypersensitivity of restorations. The restorations was clinically evaluated by modified methods based on USPHS. Results : 60 teeth were evaluated. 59 were clinically acceptable and 1 restoration which was placed in class v cavity in the posterior tooth was fallen out. In most cases, the restorations were clinically accept-able. For restorations which had been directly placed in the class II cavities, loose proximal contact was indicated as the main complaints. Conclusions : Most of Anterior and posterior restorations which bad been directly or indirectly placed for 1 year were clinically acceptable. For posterior teeth, loose proximal contact was indicated as the main problem in the directly placed Class II restorations. Long term clinical study is needed.

임상가를 위한 특집 3 - Minimally Invasive Approach with Composite Resin

  • 장희선
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제51권11호
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    • pp.604-609
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    • 2013
  • Crown fractures are relatively common trauma to anterior teeth, and should be restored immediately in most cases. For those who suffer from unfortunate traumatic episode, the best treatment option should be minimally invasive approach. In the presence of fractured tooth fragment, reattachment procedure creates positive emotional response in the patient and simplifies the procedure and maintenance of the patient's original tooth anatomy and occlusion. Without fractured tooth fragment, next conservative option could be direct composite restoration which is based on minimal invasion concept. This article proposes simple and very conservative techniques that anyone can do in daily practice.

성공적 직접 심미 수복을 위한 3가지 열쇠 (3 keys for successive direct esthetic restoration)

  • 조상호
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.16-20
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    • 2016
  • There is a difficulty for many practioner in anterior direct restroation with composit resin. Because its result is various according to patient, a practioner have a fear about that unpromisable result. Moreover in esthetic region, there is difference in satisfaction by patient character. That is one of difficulty in this practice. But if we make a manual for parctice it will be easier. So I will summarize the process and things to note in direct anterior composite resin restoration.

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Composite Resin Restoration의 최신경향 (Direct Tooth Restoration,State-of-Art : II)

  • 박진선
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.16-27
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    • 2001
  • Composite resin have very important roles as a esthetic fillng material. Today we are confusing by a numerous number of the polymer options in the market. Are there any complications such as tooth sensitivity? Do they have stabilization in the long term aspect? These are the reasons why many dentists don't use composite resin in my country. But the problems can be overcome by choosing the best suited materials and meticulous clinical procedures. So that we are able to expand our clinical boundary. I would like to introduce the clinical techniques of Dr.Gordon Christensen in Utah, and overall clinical cases under the base of CRA newsletter.

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TARGIS & VECTRIS SYSTEM을 이용한 심미적 수복 (Esthetic Restoration Using Targis & Vectris System)

  • 최현식;황정원;신상완;서규원
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.18-26
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    • 1998
  • The improvement of esthetic dentistry has been accelerated from the development of composite resin and dentin-enamel adhesive since 1980's. The indirect composite resin restorations have more accurate proximal contact point and occlusal form than direct restoration. And the side effect of resin shrinkage is minimal because the amount of composite used in oral cavity is limited in cement space. As a results, marginal leakage, hypersensitivity, secondary caries, and discoloration are significantly diminished. The first generation laboratory composite resin used in indirect resin restoration had been widespread in 1980's and the second generation laboratory composite resins were developed in 1990's. The second generation laboratory composite resins are called Ceramic Polymer. The physical properties of Ceramic Polymer are improved because of high content of inorganic filler, and the esthetics and biocompatibility are better than that of the first generation resin. So the application range using composite resin have been broadened. The purpose of this paper is to introduce Targis & Vectris system that is classified to second generation laboratory composite and to report several cases in which the system was utilized for restoration.

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BPCR Bonded Partial Ceramic Restoration: A conservative approach

  • 맹명호
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.35-38
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    • 2006
  • A technique is presented through clinical cases for restoring anterior teeth to enhance dental esthetics using bonded partial ceramic restorations (BPCRs) without or with minimum reduction of tooth structures. These restorations offer the advantages of the superior properties of ceramic materials and the conservative nature of a direct composite restoration at the same time.

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