Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature

New technologies are changing the therapeutical options to do indirect restorations and new adhesive systems are continuously introduced to be used by clinicians. Different interactions between restorations, adhesive systems components, enamel and dentin require having criteria based on the selectio...

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Main Authors: Cristian Abad-Coronel, Belén Naranjo, Pamela Valdiviezo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/71
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author Cristian Abad-Coronel
Belén Naranjo
Pamela Valdiviezo
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description New technologies are changing the therapeutical options to do indirect restorations and new adhesive systems are continuously introduced to be used by clinicians. Different interactions between restorations, adhesive systems components, enamel and dentin require having criteria based on the selection of the adhesive system, ensuring the longevity of the restorations and the preservation of the biological remnant. The adhesion force to the dental tissue is one of the indicatives of the behavior of the adhesive systems and influences the behavior of the treatments with direct and indirect restorations. The objective of this search was to find the adhesive systems with the best results in terms of the adhesion strength of indirect restorations on the dental tissues. The search was conducted in two MEDLINE digital databases (PubMed), and the Cochrane Library with a search strategy based on the combination of MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) keywords. This systematic review used the PRISMA guide (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). According to this review, the 3-step adhesive systems were the best performing and still are the gold standard for the cementing of indirect restorations. In addition, it can be concluded that self-etched adhesive systems reduce the time spent in clinical practice, however at the interface level they behave as permeable membranes more susceptible to degradation.
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spelling doaj.art-52449b5a822e4d73bba1d3bb2de2cd372022-12-22T02:58:44ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672019-07-01737110.3390/dj7030071dj7030071Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the LiteratureCristian Abad-Coronel0Belén Naranjo1Pamela Valdiviezo2Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Cuenca-Ecuador, Cuenca CP 010107, EcuadorFaculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Cuenca-Ecuador, Cuenca CP 010107, EcuadorFaculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Cuenca-Ecuador, Cuenca CP 010107, EcuadorNew technologies are changing the therapeutical options to do indirect restorations and new adhesive systems are continuously introduced to be used by clinicians. Different interactions between restorations, adhesive systems components, enamel and dentin require having criteria based on the selection of the adhesive system, ensuring the longevity of the restorations and the preservation of the biological remnant. The adhesion force to the dental tissue is one of the indicatives of the behavior of the adhesive systems and influences the behavior of the treatments with direct and indirect restorations. The objective of this search was to find the adhesive systems with the best results in terms of the adhesion strength of indirect restorations on the dental tissues. The search was conducted in two MEDLINE digital databases (PubMed), and the Cochrane Library with a search strategy based on the combination of MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) keywords. This systematic review used the PRISMA guide (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). According to this review, the 3-step adhesive systems were the best performing and still are the gold standard for the cementing of indirect restorations. In addition, it can be concluded that self-etched adhesive systems reduce the time spent in clinical practice, however at the interface level they behave as permeable membranes more susceptible to degradation.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/71dental adhesivesindirect restorationscementationbond strength
spellingShingle Cristian Abad-Coronel
Belén Naranjo
Pamela Valdiviezo
Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
Dentistry Journal
dental adhesives
indirect restorations
cementation
bond strength
title Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
title_full Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
title_short Adhesive Systems Used in Indirect Restorations Cementation: Review of the Literature
title_sort adhesive systems used in indirect restorations cementation review of the literature
topic dental adhesives
indirect restorations
cementation
bond strength
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/71
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