Enamel bonding Flashcards
1
Q
Enamel composition %
A
96% HAP (mineral)
1% organic proteins
3% water
2
Q
Enamel composition description
A
- Hexagonal rods of mineral (prisms)
- Prismatic arrangement perpendicular to tooth surface
- Naturally covered in pellicle and usually plaque
3
Q
How to acid etch enamel
A
- Need to make retentive surface for micromechanical bonding –> > SA for resin to flow in and polymerise
- Use ~35% phosphoric acid
- ~40s etch for fresh enamel
- ~20s for burred/ milled enamel
4
Q
Clinical procedure for acid etch
A
- Px selection
- Enamel prophylaxis (keep it clean)
- Application of etchant
5
Q
Patient selection
A
- Bonding area must be kept free of contaminants e.g. saliva or water
- Pxs who will re-wet dried surface should not be selected for acid etch (elderly, children, mentally ill)
- Do not use if dentine is exposed
- Isolate with rubber dam if possible
6
Q
Enamel prophylaxis
A
- Need to bond to enamel, not pellicle/ plaque
- Clean with slurry of pumice and H2O for 30s using bristle brush
- Wash thoroughly to remove debris and dry
7
Q
What is pumice?
A
Aluminium oxide powder
8
Q
Application of etchant
A
~35% phosphoric acid
- Comes as liquid (fissure sealing) or gel (ortho breackets, veneers)
- Apply with cotton pledget
- Do not rub etchant onto surface
- Wash etched surface thoroughly (to remove salts and excess acid)
- Dry, to frosty white appearance
9
Q
Treatment possibilities for enamel acid etch
A
Resin bonded bridges
Direct restorations