A new system for posterior restorations: a combination of ceramic optimized polymer and fiber-reinforced composite.
1997; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 9; Issue: 5 Suppl Linguagem: Inglês
Autores
L Rosenthal, Thomas F Trinkner, C Pescatore,
Tópico(s)Dental Erosion and Treatment
ResumoDue to the need for increased strength characteristics and enhanced aesthetic expectations of the patients, metal-free, aesthetic restorative systems for the anterior and posterior dentition are currently available. A new "space-age" restorative material has been developed that is a combination of a ceramic optimized polymer (Ceromer) (Targis/Vectris, Ivoclar Williams, Amherst, NY) and a fiber-reinforced composite framework material. The purpose of this article is to discuss the qualities that render this material particularly suitable for a variety of indications, including laboratory-fabricated restorations for the stress-bearing posterior regions. The material lends itself to diversification. Its indication for inlays, onlays, full-coverage crown restorations, and conservative single pontic inlay bridges is presented.
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