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Functional and aesthetic rehabilitation in posterior tooth with bulk-fill resin composite and occlusal matrix

Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2020³â 45±Ç 1È£ p.9 ~ 9
Francisconi-dos-Rios Luciana Favaro, Tavares Johnny Alexandre Oliveira, Oliveira Luanderson, Moreira Jefferson Chaves, Nahsan Flavia Pardo Salata,
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 ( Francisconi-dos-Rios Luciana Favaro ) - University of Sao Paulo School of Dentistry Department of Operative Dentistry
 ( Tavares Johnny Alexandre Oliveira ) - Federal University of Sergipe Department of Dentistry
 ( Oliveira Luanderson ) - Federal University of Sergipe Department of Dentistry
 ( Moreira Jefferson Chaves ) - Federal University of Sergipe Department of Dentistry
 ( Nahsan Flavia Pardo Salata ) - Federal University of Sergipe Department of Dentistry

Abstract


The restorative procedure in posterior teeth involves clinical steps related to professional skill, especially when using the incremental technique, which may fail in the long term. A recent alternative is bulk-fill resins, which can reduce polymerization shrinkage, decreasing clinical problems such as marginal leakage, secondary caries, and fracture. This scientific study aims to report a clinical case using bulk-fill resin with an occlusal matrix. As determined in the treatment plan, an acrylic resin matrix was produced to establish an improved oral and aesthetic rehabilitation of the right mandibular first molar, which presented a carious lesion with dentin involvement. The occlusal matrix is a simple technique that maintains the original dental anatomy, showing satisfactory results regarding function and aesthetic rehabilitation.

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Aesthetics; Composite resins; Dental caries

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