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Journal of the Korean Dental Association
2013 Volume.51 No. 11 p.595 ~ p.603
Traditional approach with ceramic
Lee Seung-Kyu

Abstract
The requirements for the successful treatment of all-ceramic restorations are not so different from the ones of conventional restorations. ¡°The provisional restoration followed by an adequate tooth reduction and the accurately fitting prostheses with corresponding to final impression¡± can be the examples of them.
Nevertheless, the one which all-ceramic restorations are distinguished from conventional restorations is the additional
procedure of so called ¡°bonding¡±. In addition to the application of resin cement between ¡°inner surface of restoration and outer surface of abutment¡±, bonding technology can be also applied to the treatment process of ¡°Post and Core¡± in particular if the abutments are non-vital teeth. Core build-up for all-ceramic crown is conducted with fiber post and tooth colored composite by considering the properties of the restorations transmitting light.
We know well that a vital abutment is easier than a non-vital one to get the targeted goals for clinical success in connection with esthetics and structure. The creation of ¡°Post and Core¡± with bonding technique is a decisive factor for a long-term success if the abutment is non-vital tooth with dentinal collapse.
I would like to share my clinical experience about ¡°post & core build-up and all-ceramic restoration bonding¡± out of several success strategies of all-ceramic crown with this presentation.
KEYWORD
All-ceramic restoration, Bonding, Non-vital, Post and core
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