Direct-Indirect Class V Restorations: A Novel Approach for Treating Noncarious Cervical Lesions

作者: Newton Fahl

DOI: 10.1111/JERD.12151

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摘要: UNLABELLED Noncarious cervical lesions are highly prevalent and may have different etiologies. Regardless of their origin, be it acid erosion, abrasion, or abfraction, restoring these can pose clinical challenges, including access to the lesion, field control, material placement handling, marginal finishing, patient discomfort, chair time. This paper describes a novel technique for minimizing challenges optimizing restoration noncarious using author as class V direct-indirect restoration. With this technique, clinicians create precise extraoral margin finishing polishing, while maintaining periodontal health controlling polymerization shrinkage stress. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The described in article has potential being used routinely treating lesions, especially cases without easy limited control. Precise polishing is one greatest benefits approach, seen work successfully his practice over past five years.

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