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A new system for posterior restorations: a combination of ceramic optimized polymer and fiber-reinforced composite.
Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent. 1997 Jun-Jul; 9(5 Suppl):6-10.PP

Abstract

Due to the need for increased strength characteristics and enhanced aesthetic expectations of the patients, metal-free, aesthetic restorative systems for the anterior and posterior dentition are currently available. A new "space-age" restorative material has been developed that is a combination of a ceramic optimized polymer (Ceromer) (Targis/Vectris, Ivoclar Williams, Amherst, NY) and a fiber-reinforced composite framework material. The purpose of this article is to discuss the qualities that render this material particularly suitable for a variety of indications, including laboratory-fabricated restorations for the stress-bearing posterior regions. The material lends itself to diversification. Its indication for inlays, onlays, full-coverage crown restorations, and conservative single pontic inlay bridges is presented.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Advanced Esthetic Program, New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, USA.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Case Reports
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

9573830

Citation

Rosenthal, L, et al. "A New System for Posterior Restorations: a Combination of Ceramic Optimized Polymer and Fiber-reinforced Composite." Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD, vol. 9, no. 5 Suppl, 1997, pp. 6-10.
Rosenthal L, Trinkner T, Pescatore C. A new system for posterior restorations: a combination of ceramic optimized polymer and fiber-reinforced composite. Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent. 1997;9(5 Suppl):6-10.
Rosenthal, L., Trinkner, T., & Pescatore, C. (1997). A new system for posterior restorations: a combination of ceramic optimized polymer and fiber-reinforced composite. Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD, 9(5 Suppl), 6-10.
Rosenthal L, Trinkner T, Pescatore C. A New System for Posterior Restorations: a Combination of Ceramic Optimized Polymer and Fiber-reinforced Composite. Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent. 1997 Jun-Jul;9(5 Suppl):6-10. PubMed PMID: 9573830.
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