DMS-luting agents Flashcards

1
Q

What are luting agents?

A

These are:

Dental Cements

Composite resins

Self-adhesive composite resins

Surface modifying chemicals.

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What are the ideal properties of a luting agent?

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low viscosity- to allow seating of a restoration without interference Adhesive-so that it sticks.

Easy to use (easy to mix, long working time, short setting time)

Radiopaque- so that you can see the margins in order to see secondary caries or marginal breakdown.

Bonding- we want chemical bonding to the tooth and the indirect restoration.

Cariostatic- we want it to be antibacterial around the margins of the restoration.

Biocompatible- We don’t want it to damage the pulp (by pH or heat reaction)

Mechanical properties similar to tooth tissue.

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3
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Compare zinc phosphate and zinc polycarboxylate cement.

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Zinc phosphate has an exothermic setting reaction and is not adhesive.

Zinc polycarboxylate bonds to the tooth surfae and has a cooler setting reaction. But this is more difficult to use and not as strong.

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What is the difference between a glass ionomer luting cement and a glass ionomer filling material?

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The particle size, a glass ionomer luting cement consists of smaller particles to prevent interference with the filling material.

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5
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Compare glass ionomer cement to resin modified GI cement.

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GIC- it bonds to the tooth surface chemically and to the restoration surface mechanically.

RMGIC- HEMA which can cause pulpal damage if not fully cured,

HEMA also expands in wet environments (so cannot be used to cement porcelain crowns as they will crack)

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6
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Discuss temporary cements?

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These are used to temporarily hold the restoration in place.

They are soft for easy removal

They do not stick, as a result they need a retentive preparation.

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7
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What is a temporary cement made of?

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2 pastes:

Base- Contains ZnO, starch and mineral oil

Accelerator- contains resins, carnauba wax, eugenol or ortho EBA.

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When would we use non-eugenol cements?

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If the permanent restoration is going to be cemented with a resin cement as leftover eugenol would stop the future cement setting.

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9
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What is the function of the carnauba wax?

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Weakens the cement structure to make it easy to remove .

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What are composite luting agents?

A

Composite filling materials that have been altered to have suitable particle size and viscosity.

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11
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How do we bond a composite luting to indirect composite?

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Bond chemically- due to C=C bonds on the fitting surface of the inlay.

Bond micromechanical- to the rough internal fitting surface of the inlay.

A double cure is needed because the light cannot penetrate the inlay.

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12
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How do we bond a composite luting agent to porcelain?

A

We need to:

Etch the surface

Surface wetting to make the luting agent hydrophillic (allowing bonding)

This requires a longer curing time as some of the light is dissipated by the porcelain.

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13
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How do we bond a composite luting agent to a non-precious metal

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Use electrolyte etching (which removes different phases of the alloy at different rates)

It must be duel cured as light will not penetrate the metal.

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14
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Compare self-adhesive and self-etching composite resin .

A

Self-adhesive resin is a metal coupling agent incorporated into the composite resin.

A self-etching resin is a combination of a composite resin cement and a self-etching dentine bonding agent.

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15
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How does a self-etching composite resin bond to enamel?

A

Not well, so enamel should be etched before bonding.

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16
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How does a self-etching composite restoration work with dentine?

A

It bonds well.

17
Q

How does a self-etching dentine bonding gent work with ceramics?

A

Rely x Unicem bonds well to sandblasted zirconia

18
Q

What luting agent should you use for a MCC.

A

Glass ionomer cement.

19
Q

What luting agent should you use for a metal post.

A

Glass ionomer cement

20
Q

What luting agent should you use for a fibre post.

A

Dual cure composite

21
Q

What luting agent should you use for a veneer.

A

Light cure composite.

22
Q

What luting agent should you use for an adhesive bridge.

A

Anerobic cure composite.

23
Q

What luting agent should you use for a Zirconia crown.

A

Glass ionomer cement.

24
Q

What luting agent should you use for a composite inlay.

A

Dual cure composite

25
Q

What luting agent should you use for a porcelain inlay.

A

Dual cure composite

26
Q

What luting agent should you use for a gold restoration.

A

Glass ionomer cement.

27
Q

What is the compressive strength of dentine?

A

275 MPA

28
Q

What is the tensile strength of dentine?

A

50 MPA

29
Q

What is the hardness of enamel and dentine?

A

enamel 400K

Dentine 70K

30
Q

What is the young’s modulus of dentine

A

15GPA