DMS- cavity lining materials Flashcards

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What is microleakage?

A

When a gap in the restoration allows the ingress of fluids and bacteria.

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Compare a cavity lining to a cavity base.

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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.

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What is the purpose of a liner?

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  • 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.
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Give examples of some of the ideal properties of a lining material

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  • 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)
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What is the setting calcium hydroxide liner?

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This is a mixture of calcium hydroxide and a couple of fillers.

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Discuss the setting reaction of setting calcium hydroxide

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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)
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What are the negatives of setting calcium hydroxide as a liner.

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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.

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Compare powder and liquid zinc oxide

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The powder contains mainly zinc oxide whereas the liquid mainly contains phosphoric acid.

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Describe the setting reactions of zinc oxide?

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There are 2 reactions:

  • acid based reaction
  • Hydration reaction

Which produce a crystalised phosphate matrix.

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What are the negatives of using zinc oxide as a lining?

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  • 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.
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What is Zinc polycarboxylate?

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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.

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12
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What would we use Zinc Oxide Eugenol for?

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  • Linings/ base in deep cavities under almalgam
  • Temporary restorations
  • Root canal sealer
  • Periodontal dressings.
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What is the reaction of ZOE?

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Zinc Oxide Euogenol works by an acid (euogenol) base (ZnO) reaction.

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14
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How is the solubility of ZOE a benefit?

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It can reduce pain in the pulp when eugenol is released.

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15
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When would be inappropriate for using ZOE and why?

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Under composite resin as the resin material won’t set

As a base under amalgam as the packing pressure will damage it

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16
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Why is glass ionomer cement the ideal lining material?

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  • It bonds to the dentine & the composite resin.
  • It releases fluoride over time.
  • It has a simular thermal expansion to dentine
  • It has a greater compressive strength than ZnO
  • It seals the dentinal tubules (preventing microleakage & post treatment sensitivity)
17
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What other benefit does using Resin modified glass ionomer have rather than glass ionomer cement?

A

It also releases benzoyl iodides and benzoyl bromides which are cytotoxic so will destroy some cavity bacteria.

18
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If the cavity is deep and you need to place a direct or indirect pulp cap.

What lining material(s) do you use?

A

Place calcium hydroxide

Cover it with RMGI.

19
Q

If it is a normal cavity under amalgam

What lining material(s) do you use?

A

We use RMGI

20
Q

If it is a small cavity

What lining material(s) do you use?

A

We use RMGI

21
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If the cavity exposes deep dentine

What lining material(s) do you use?

A

The deep dentine would not be good for bonding.

We would use RMGI.