Advanced Restorative Dentistry Flashcards
Air rotor
Run by
Run by turbine
Low torque
Contra-angle
Low speed
High torque
Purpose of restorative dentistry
Eliminate disease and restoring function and aesthetics using the most appropriate materials and techniques
Restoration replacement is difficult because
Structural degradation occurs due to
Further loss of tooth structure can result from
Environmental damage examples
Difficult as only so many times tx can be repeated before tooth has hopeless prognosis
Increased stress fields
Change in physical properties
Other destructive lesions
Placement of adjacent restorations
Occlusal loading
Reduced occlusal support
Stress-induced parafunction
Mastication, wet environment, changes in temperature –> gaps forming due to shrinkage and expansion
Clinical technique requires
Attention to detail
Care at each stage
Correct use of materials and technologies
Maintenance of pulp vitality
Use of protocols
Maintenance - by professional and patient
Pyramid of evidence (in order)
- Systematic reviews and -meta analysis
- Randomised Clinical trials
- Cohort studies
- Case-control studies
- Cross-sectional surveys
- Case reports
- Expert opinion