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Module 5 Restorative Dentistry
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Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Jan 29, 2016

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Page 1: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Module 5

Restorative Dentistry

Page 2: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

The Aims of Restorative Dentistry

• To restore teeth and gums• To prevent the advance of caries

and periodontal diseases• To restore oral tissues to function,

comfort and aesthetically satisfactory appearance

Page 3: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Restorative Materials – Qualities Required

• Easy to mix and handle• Biocompatible• Good adhesion to dentine and enamel• Good adhesion to porcelain and metals• High compressive strength• Low film thickness• Adequate working time• Fast final set

Page 4: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Tooth Preparation

1. Caries removal• Minimal intervention• Endodontics• Cores & posts

2. Rubber Dam

3. Lining the cavity

Page 5: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Amalgam

• Silver tin alloy + mercury– Mercury hazard

• Procedure for placing a filling• Advantages• Disadvantages

Page 6: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Composite Filling Materials• Filler particles + resin + catalyst

• Classification

• Procedure for placing a filling

• Advantages

• Disadvantages

Page 7: Module 5 Restorative Dentistry. The Aims of Restorative Dentistry To restore teeth and gums To prevent the advance of caries and periodontal diseases.

Glass Ionomer Cements

• Alumino silicates + polyacrylic acid– Auto-cured GIC– Light cured resin reinforced GIC– Silver reinforced GIC– Fissure sealants

• Uses• Advantages• Disadvantages