Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing

The application of resin adhesive to freshly cut dentin after teeth preparation, the so-called immediate dentin sealing (IDS) has been suggested as an alternative to the delayed dentin sealing (DDS), a technique in which resin adhesive is applied just before final bonding of indirect restorations.Th...

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Main Authors: Haitham Elbishari, Emad S. Elsubeihi, Taif Alkhoujah, Heba E. Elsubeihi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Japanese Dental Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761621000120
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author Haitham Elbishari
Emad S. Elsubeihi
Taif Alkhoujah
Heba E. Elsubeihi
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Heba E. Elsubeihi
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description The application of resin adhesive to freshly cut dentin after teeth preparation, the so-called immediate dentin sealing (IDS) has been suggested as an alternative to the delayed dentin sealing (DDS), a technique in which resin adhesive is applied just before final bonding of indirect restorations.The aim of this review is to demonstrate the evidence of the claimed advantages made by the proponents of IDS technique.The results of this review revealed substantial in-vitro evidence supporting the IDS benefits including improved bond strength, reduced dentin permeability, improved restorations’ adaptation, and increased fracture strength of the restorations. Clinical studies have shown that IDS improves survival of ceramic laminate veneers bonded to prepared teeth with increased exposure of dentin. Moreover, it has been shown that IDS reduces post-cementation hypersensitivity in full coverage restorations, which is characterized by exposure of a large number of dentinal tubules. The selection of filled resin adhesive that is capable of producing thick adhesive layer appears to contribute to the success of the technique. Furthermore, careful management of the oxygen inhibition layer before conventional impression making and proper cleaning of the residual temporary cement used with provisional restorations appears to affect the outcome of the restorations.
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spelling doaj.art-94e2841788a2437bbde671c5de27df332022-12-21T18:44:38ZengElsevierJapanese Dental Science Review1882-76162021-11-0157101110Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealingHaitham Elbishari0Emad S. Elsubeihi1Taif Alkhoujah2Heba E. Elsubeihi3Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine & Health Sciences, P.O. Box 505055, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author.Ajman University, P.O. Box 346, Ajman, United Arab EmiratesAjman University, P.O. Box 346, Ajman, United Arab EmiratesAjman University, P.O. Box 346, Ajman, United Arab EmiratesThe application of resin adhesive to freshly cut dentin after teeth preparation, the so-called immediate dentin sealing (IDS) has been suggested as an alternative to the delayed dentin sealing (DDS), a technique in which resin adhesive is applied just before final bonding of indirect restorations.The aim of this review is to demonstrate the evidence of the claimed advantages made by the proponents of IDS technique.The results of this review revealed substantial in-vitro evidence supporting the IDS benefits including improved bond strength, reduced dentin permeability, improved restorations’ adaptation, and increased fracture strength of the restorations. Clinical studies have shown that IDS improves survival of ceramic laminate veneers bonded to prepared teeth with increased exposure of dentin. Moreover, it has been shown that IDS reduces post-cementation hypersensitivity in full coverage restorations, which is characterized by exposure of a large number of dentinal tubules. The selection of filled resin adhesive that is capable of producing thick adhesive layer appears to contribute to the success of the technique. Furthermore, careful management of the oxygen inhibition layer before conventional impression making and proper cleaning of the residual temporary cement used with provisional restorations appears to affect the outcome of the restorations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761621000120Immediate dentin sealingDentin bondingIndirect restorationPost-operative sensitivityCeramic veneers
spellingShingle Haitham Elbishari
Emad S. Elsubeihi
Taif Alkhoujah
Heba E. Elsubeihi
Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
Japanese Dental Science Review
Immediate dentin sealing
Dentin bonding
Indirect restoration
Post-operative sensitivity
Ceramic veneers
title Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
title_full Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
title_fullStr Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
title_full_unstemmed Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
title_short Substantial in-vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
title_sort substantial in vitro and emerging clinical evidence supporting immediate dentin sealing
topic Immediate dentin sealing
Dentin bonding
Indirect restoration
Post-operative sensitivity
Ceramic veneers
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761621000120
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