Abstract:
Introduction. Direct restoration of the teeth, using the light-curing materials, is an essential
branch of modern dentistry. This aspect has not only aesthetic but also functional connotations
The aesthetic restorations become ideal and are being improved only by refining the old techniques and introducing the new ones. Moreover, for the lateral group of teeth it is required
to respect the proportionality between the mechanical properties of the restoration materials
(fracture and abrasion resistance as well as the polymerization contraction) and the aesthetic
properties. In order to avoid side effects such as fracture or the appearance of secondary caries,
it is necessary to restore each lost tissues with materials that have the same structural and
mechanical properties. Biomimetic restoration technique, using short fiber-reinforced
composite as substructure, is a recommended alternative to direct restoration and can be
reliably used for coronary restorations of large cavity teeth, in areas with low resistance
conditions.
Aim of the study. The evaluation and optimization of the restoration technique on the lateral
group of teeth, using modern materials and methods.
Materials and methods.. In order to carry out the study, the research sample included patients
between the ages of 18 and 50, these patients had various forms of dental pathology in the
lateral group of teeth, of carious origin and their complications. Only the patients with limited
or extended interest of the dentine layer lesions were selected.
Results. As a result of the systematization of the clinical-theoretical information and the
practical application of modern solutions for the direct restoration of the lateral teeth, we came
to the conclusion that by using short fiber-reinforced composite as a base with a superficial
conventional composite restoration, structural and mechanical properties, as well as the failure
rate through the combination of materials has been improved, compared to those of restorations
from conventional composite materials as a whole. The correct realization of the restoration
technique of the lost tissues with materials that have similar properties, allows us to approach
as much is possible to the biomimetic correspondence between the restoration materials and
the anatomical aspect of the natural tooth.
Conclusions. As a result of the analysis of the proposed method, we have come to the
conclusion that the correct realization of the restorations regarding the picking of the material
and the appropriate working technique will lead to excellent results. The light-cured short fiberreinforced
composite has become a required material for its efficiency in restorative dentistry,
which allows the restoring of large class I and II cavities in the posterior tooth group, where is
a high level of masticatory pressure, due to its increased hardness. Their use not only presents
aesthetic and lasting results over the years, but also reduces the working time and makes the
practitioner's work easier.
Description:
Department of Odontology,
Periodontology and Oral Pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and
Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 8th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, September 24-26, 2020