An Insight into the Bioactive Luting Cement

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A large number of luting agents (dental cements) are available and proper selection can be a daunting task and is usually based on a practitioner’s reliance, on their experience and preference. The literature continues to repeat that ‘‘No available product satisfies the requirements for an ideal luting agent and comprehensive patient care requires several materials…. the best choice is not always easy’’. Ceramic restoration in the form of indirect crowns and fixed partial dentures form the mainstay of oral rehabilitations.  However, their use has made luting procedures more challenging. The aim of cementation is to integrate the restorations with the dental hard tissues, especially with the dentin, supplying retention, marginal sealing, and esthetics. Zirconia FPDs can be luted with conventional cements (zinc phosphate cement and glass ionomer) but they show high solubility and low mechanical resistance in the presence of bioactivity and fluoride release. Commonly used resin luting agents are sensitive to moisture, undergo dimensional changes (polymerization and thermal), show minimum bacterial resistance, and lack dentin remineralization potential, fail to create a natural chemical bond to dentin and lack bioactivity to prevent microleakage. It is proposed that contemporary bioactive esthetic materials have the potential to reduce bacterial microleakage and enhance marginal integrity by showing recharge and renewal of restorative material constituents. The purpose of this article is to review various luting agents, their properties & associated clinical implications and to help the clinician to select an appropriate luting agent for a given clinical situation.
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生物活性芦丁水泥的研究进展
有大量的粘结剂(牙水泥)可用,适当的选择可能是一项艰巨的任务,通常基于医生的依赖,他们的经验和偏好。文献继续重复,“没有可用的产品满足理想的luting剂的要求,全面的患者护理需要几种材料....最好的选择并不总是那么容易。”间接冠和固定局部义齿形式的陶瓷修复是口腔修复的主要形式。然而,它们的使用使luting程序更具挑战性。固接的目的是将修复体与牙本质,尤其是牙本质相结合,提供固位、边缘密封和美观。氧化锆FPDs可以与常规水泥(磷酸锌水泥和玻璃离聚体)结合使用,但在生物活性和氟化物释放存在的情况下,它们具有高溶解度和低机械阻力。常用的树脂清洗剂对水分敏感,会发生尺寸变化(聚合和热),细菌抗性最低,缺乏牙本质再矿化潜力,不能与牙本质形成天然化学键,缺乏防止微泄漏的生物活性。作者认为,当代生物活性美学材料具有减少细菌微渗漏和增强边缘完整性的潜力,其表现为修复材料成分的补充和更新。这篇文章的目的是回顾各种治疗药物,他们的性质和相关的临床意义,并帮助临床医生选择合适的治疗药物,为特定的临床情况。
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