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摘要
Ivoclar现在可以为Targis单单元和多单元全覆盖修复体的常规固接推荐一种临床和实验室程序。利用牙釉质/牙本质结合系统和双固化树脂胶合剂(Variolink II, Ivoclar Vivadent, Amherst, NY)结合修复体的能力最大限度地减少了微渗漏和术后敏感性,提供了更坚固的修复体,并加强了剩余的牙齿结构。不幸的是,粘接技术的好处往往会受到现有或预先存在的临床条件的损害。这一挑战限制了粘接、无金属修复体在许多临床情况下的广泛应用。现在可以成功地利用磷酸锌或传统的玻璃离子体胶结修复靶标。本文通过一个案例介绍了该技术。
Conventional cementation technique for Targis restorations.
Ivoclar can now recommend a clinical and laboratory procedure for the conventional cementation of Targis single- and multiple-unit full-coverage restorations. The ability to bond restorations utilizing enamel/dentin bonding systems and dual-cure resin cements (Variolink II, Ivoclar Vivadent, Amherst, NY) has minimized microleakage and postoperative sensitivity, provided stronger restorations, and reinforced remaining tooth structure. Unfortunately, the benefits of the adhesive technique can often be compromised by existing or pre-existing clinical conditions. This challenge has limited the broad use of adhesive, metal-free restorations in many clinical situations. Targis restorations can now be successfully cemented utilizing zinc phosphate or conventional glass ionomer cements. This article describes the technique through a case presentation.