Adhesion Resources
The Bonded Single-Wing Zirconia Bridge
J. William Robbins, DDS, MA; Marcela G. Alvarez, DDS, MSD; and Hiro Tokutomi, CDT
This article presents a conservative and esthetic treatment option to replace missing maxillary
lateral incisors.
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Conservative Treatment Through Adhesive Dentistry
Melissa Seibert, DMD
This continuing education article examines the patient benefits of minimally invasive preparation and discusses the categorization of adhesive systems by generation and etching mode, the clinical efficacy of adhesives, nonretentive restorations and preparations, bonding to dentin, and techniques to improve success in adhesive dentistry.
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Composite Versus Ceramic for Large Posterior Restorations
Jihyon Kim, DDS
This article challenges the bias that ceramics should be preferred over composites for restorations that involve cuspal coverage and discusses the various benefits of using direct and indirect composites in these situations.
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Restoring a Tooth With a Short Clinical Crown
Dennis J. Fasbinder, DDS
This article reviews perspectives regarding material selection, tooth preparation, and delivery techniques to help clinicians engineer optimal clinical outcomes based on current clinical research.
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Hybrid Ceramic Permanent Restorations
Russell A. Giordano II, DMD, DMSc
This continuing education article examines the advantages and drawbacks of machining and 3D printing, compares the physical and mechanical properties of various restorative materials, explores the relationship between the amount of filler content and elastic modulus, and presents evidence for 3D printed materials for permanent restorations.
insidedentistry.net/go/adhesion24-R5
The Benefits of Glass Ionomers in Restorative Dentistry
Theodore P. Croll, DDS, and Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS
This article reviews the history of glass ionomer cements in dentistry and discusses some of their drawbacks and benefits, including the release of fluoride ions.
insidedentistry.net/go/adhesion24-R6
The Nonretentive Ceramic Overlay
Steven Schiffenhaus, DMD
The nonretentive overlay presents many advantages as a biomimetic alternative to the traditional crown preparation in situations that require full occlusal coverage. This article discusses how these restorations conserve more tooth structure, help extend the restorative life cycle of the tooth, and maximize the fracture resistance of ceramic materials.