Abstract:
Introduction. Artistic restoration of occlusal surface ousing modern methods (Stamp technique)
and using of SDR (SMART DENTINE REPLACEMENT) for filling of cavities up to enameldentine
border, followed by sectional modeling of each cusp. Reestablishing of contact point
using a custom ring.
Aim of the study. Researching methods of application of composite filling materials and
ensuring esthetic conditions in lateral teeth restorations in conformity with anatomical
morphology, color and age particularities.
Materials and methods. In conformity with set goals, 12 pacients have been examined and
treated, age varying from 20 to 45 years, 8 male and 4 female. During examination of these
patients, 35 caries where found, superficial caries- 7, medium caries- 20, deep caries- 8.
Restoring of Class I cavities with reduced opening was performed using stamp technique. Class
II where restored using custom ring and SDR material. Used materials: SDR and Ceram-X -class
of nano-ceramics.
Results. The success of restoration mostly depends on the nature of material, consistency of
dentine wall next to future restoration and possibility of preventing marginal micro fissures.
Modern techniques help reducing operating time and provide better functional and esthetic
outcome. Through cleaning the infected dental tissue, performing correctly all techniques for
composite application and regular check-up once in 6 months for professional hygiene, the
lifespan of restoration can be up to 10 years.
Conclusions. The most efficient technique in restoration of occlusal surface in cavities with
reduced opening is using an individualized occlusal form. SDR is a quick filling method, which
has fluid consistency and good adhesive capacity to hybrid layer. Can be used as thick as 4 mm,
which leads reduced operating time and eliminates errors found in layered approach. After
finishing of restoration it should be checked by Ryge criteria, after that it can be considered final
if it scores Alpha in all categories.
Description:
Departamentof Odontology,
Paradontology and Oral Pathology,
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova