Dentine Bonding Systems: 2. Clinical Uses

From Volume 27, Issue 3, April 2000 | Pages 124-130

Authors

F.J.T. Burke

DDS, MSc, MDS, MGDS, FDS RCS(Edin.), FDS RCS, FADM

Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, Glasgow

Articles by F.J.T. Burke

E.C. Combe

DSc, CChem, FRSC, FADM

University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Articles by E.C. Combe

W.H. Douglas

PhD, MSc, BDS, FADM

University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Articles by W.H. Douglas

Abstract

As the reliability of dentine bonding agents has improved, the clinical uses of these systems has increased and now include the bonding of directly and indirectly constructed restorations, amalgam bonding and treatment of dentinal sensitivity. Areas of potential use which require further evaluation include pulp capping and the attachment of fractured tooth fragments.

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