Current Considerations for Dental Ceramics and Their Respective Union Systems

Objective: to evaluate the main characteristics of dental ceramics, resin cements, surface treatments and verification of their failure modes, in relation to the literature and their respective clinical uses. Material and Methods: a bibliographic search was conducted in the main health databases PUB...

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Autores: Matos, Jefferson David Melo de, Nakano, Leonardo Jiro Nomura, Bottino, Marco Antonio, Jesus, Ricardo Huver de, Maciel, Lucas Campagnaro
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Institución:Associação Brasileira de Odontologia (ABO)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Odontologia
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:revista_aborj_org_br.www.revista.aborj.org.br:article/1768
Acceso en línea:https://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/1768
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:DENTAL MEDICINE (DENTISTRY)
Ceramics; Dental materials; Dentistry
MEDICINA DENTÁRIA (ODONTOLOGIA)
Cerâmica; Materiais dentários; Odontologia
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Sumario:Objective: to evaluate the main characteristics of dental ceramics, resin cements, surface treatments and verification of their failure modes, in relation to the literature and their respective clinical uses. Material and Methods: a bibliographic search was conducted in the main health databases PUBMED (www.pubmed.gov) and Scholar Google (www.scholar.google.com.br), in which studies published from 2002 to 2020 were collected. Laboratory studies, case reports, systematic and literature reviews, which were developed in living individuals, were included. Therefore, articles that did not deal with the main characteristics of dental ceramics, resin cements, surface treatments and verification of their failure modes, in relation to the literature and their respective clinical uses were excluded. Results: ceramics can be classified into glass-matrix ceramics, polycrystalline ceramics and hybrid ceramics. Just as there are different compositions of ceramics and bonding agents, there are also some surface treatment protocols that vary according to the choice of these materials. Conclusion: several ceramic systems are available, making professionals in the prosthetic area need a constant update about their properties and indications, since good results are not due exclusively to the type of material used, but also to the selection of the best material, type of preparation, professional’s skill, resin cements, surface treatments and verification of their failure modes. In this context, further studies are needed in relation to dental ceramics and their proper clinical use