This book discusses and describes in detail the available resin cements, which are now a staple of dental practice. Factors that affect the clinical performance of resin cements are thoroughly examined and the different resin cements currently on the market are discussed in depth, with information on indications, limitations, handling and manipulation and storage. Decision trees and concept maps are provided to aid the clinician in choosing the right cement for particular clinical situations. The final part of the book is devoted to actual clinical procedures and provides step-by-step guidance on the cementation of inlays/onlays, veneers and crowns and bridges made of different materials. Frequently asked questions are also highlighted, with straight to the point answers. A Practical Clinical Guide to Resin Cements will serve as an invaluable reference that is ideal for consultation by clinicians prior to an important cementation procedure.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Evolution of Cements Used for Indirect Restorations. . . From luting to bonding. - Factors Affecting the Clinical Performance of Resin Cements. - Classification of Resin Cements: The Etch and Rinse Resin Cements. - The Self-Etch or Non-Rinse Resin Cements. - The Self-Adhesive Resin Cements. - Summary: Choosing the right cement. Cementation Procedures: Cementation of Ceramic and Composite Inlays. - Cementation of Veneers. - Cementation of Ceramic and Composite Crowns and Bridges. - Cementation of Porcelain-Fused-to Metal and All Metal Crowns and Bridges.