DMS- cavity lining materials Flashcards
What is microleakage?
When a gap in the restoration allows the ingress of fluids and bacteria.
Compare a cavity lining to a cavity base.
A cavity base is a thicker material placed in bulk. e.g. zinc oxide
Cavity lining is a thin coating put over exposed dentine. e.g. Calcium hydroxide.
RMGI can be used for both.
What is the purpose of a liner?
- To provide pulpal protection from:
- Unreacted chemicals in the filling
- pH of the filling
- Thermal stimuli from the fillings
- Bacteria and endotoxins
- Therapeutic function to calm down inflamation
- To reduce patient symptoms prior to definitive treatment.
Give examples of some of the ideal properties of a lining material
- Ease of use (long working time and short setting time)
- Thermal characteristics-
does not transfer heat well and has a simular thermal expansion to the tooth.
- Mechancial- has a high compressive strength.
- Radiopaque- allowing us to see the difference between the lining and the tooth (makes it easier to see leakage or secondary caries)
- marginal seal is a chemical bond to dentine
- Low solubility.
- Cariostatic e.g. fluoride releasing or antibacterial to prevent caries.
- Biocompatable (not damage the pulp)
What is the setting calcium hydroxide liner?
This is a mixture of calcium hydroxide and a couple of fillers.
Discuss the setting reaction of setting calcium hydroxide
It is a reaction between the base (ZnO) and the acid butylene glycol disalicylate
This reaction results in an alkaline environment (pH of 12) which:
- kills carious bacteira
- irritates the tooth causing the production of tertiary dentine. (increasing the rdt)
What are the negatives of setting calcium hydroxide as a liner.
It has low compressive strength, is unstable and is soluble.
This means that the lining with disapear if the cavity leaks OR if it comes in contact with moist dentine.
Compare powder and liquid zinc oxide
The powder contains mainly zinc oxide whereas the liquid mainly contains phosphoric acid.
Describe the setting reactions of zinc oxide?
There are 2 reactions:
- acid based reaction
- Hydration reaction
Which produce a crystalised phosphate matrix.
What are the negatives of using zinc oxide as a lining?
- the low pH of 2 causes pulpal irritation
- Setting reaction is exothermic
- Does not stick to the tooth or restoration
- Takes 24 hours to fully set.
What is Zinc polycarboxylate?
This is a zinc oxide based cement that replaces the phosphoric acid with polyacrylic acid.
This improves the cement making it bond to the tooth surface. But it is more difficult to use.
What would we use Zinc Oxide Eugenol for?
- Linings/ base in deep cavities under almalgam
- Temporary restorations
- Root canal sealer
- Periodontal dressings.
What is the reaction of ZOE?
Zinc Oxide Euogenol works by an acid (euogenol) base (ZnO) reaction.
How is the solubility of ZOE a benefit?
It can reduce pain in the pulp when eugenol is released.
When would be inappropriate for using ZOE and why?
Under composite resin as the resin material won’t set
As a base under amalgam as the packing pressure will damage it