2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0366-69132013000300017
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Tratamento térmico do silano para melhorar a cimentação adesiva de restaurações cerâmicas odontológicas

Abstract: The success of the restorative dental ceramic cementation is partly related to the correct indication of a surface treatment of the ceramic substrate.

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“…Glass fiber posts were indicated because they have a modulus of elasticity close to that of the dental remainder, as they satisfactorily distribute the forces exerted on the tooth structure to reduce the risk of fracture, in addition to being esthetic [17][18][19]. The dental preparation must contemplate fundamental mechanical principles (retention, resistance to displacement or stability, structural rigidity and marginal integrity), in spite of the large increase in retention and strength of the restoration promoted by the bond strength to enamel [20][21][22] . The reduction of tooth tissue for total crowns must demand minimal thickness to support the ceramic material, with adequate expulsion and rounded angles, and with limits in tooth enamel.…”
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“…Glass fiber posts were indicated because they have a modulus of elasticity close to that of the dental remainder, as they satisfactorily distribute the forces exerted on the tooth structure to reduce the risk of fracture, in addition to being esthetic [17][18][19]. The dental preparation must contemplate fundamental mechanical principles (retention, resistance to displacement or stability, structural rigidity and marginal integrity), in spite of the large increase in retention and strength of the restoration promoted by the bond strength to enamel [20][21][22] . The reduction of tooth tissue for total crowns must demand minimal thickness to support the ceramic material, with adequate expulsion and rounded angles, and with limits in tooth enamel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study, an acid-sensitive, made-up, pressed, lithium disilicate-based ceramic was used. By the surface treatment and silanization process, adhesive cementation for this restoration presupposed the obtainment of strong and reliable bond strength to the remaining tooth structure, which allowed better distribution of loads during mastication, diminishing the risk of cementation failure or fracture of the restoration 20 . Adhesive resin cementation also improves the prognosis in case of short or expulsive posts, and partial restorations such as the laminated facet type 22 .…”
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confidence: 99%