[ Les inlays onalys esthétiques : Véritable challenge de conservation structurelle et esthétique ]
Volume 40, Issue 1, December 2018, Pages 98–109
Saida El Khayati1 and Amal El Yamani2
1 Résidente au service de Prothèse Conjointe du CCTD de Rabat, Université Mohammed V, Maroc
2 Professeur d’Enseignement Supérieur, Chef du service de Prothèse Conjointe du CCTD de Rabat, Université Mohammed V, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2018 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Progress in the field of biomaterials and the evolution of collage techniques have allowed practitioners to develop adhesive dentistry that aims to sustainably rehabilitate the teeth cut to a minimum and can meet the aesthetic demand of our patients with reliable treatments namely indirect partial aesthetic restorations. The choice of this type of fixed rehabilitations is all the more justified by a greater sustainability of indirect restorations by contribution to direct fillings. However, the use of metal alloys as amalgam-type or indirect indirect filling is still in common use in some countries. The objective of this work is to illustrate via a reliable and simple clinical approach the service that we can offer to our patients by realizing onlays onlays aesthetics respecting the structure, the biomemitism but especially the therapeutic gradient.
Author Keywords: dental ceramics, dental composites, amalgams, dental metals, inlay onlay.
Volume 40, Issue 1, December 2018, Pages 98–109
Saida El Khayati1 and Amal El Yamani2
1 Résidente au service de Prothèse Conjointe du CCTD de Rabat, Université Mohammed V, Maroc
2 Professeur d’Enseignement Supérieur, Chef du service de Prothèse Conjointe du CCTD de Rabat, Université Mohammed V, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2018 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Progress in the field of biomaterials and the evolution of collage techniques have allowed practitioners to develop adhesive dentistry that aims to sustainably rehabilitate the teeth cut to a minimum and can meet the aesthetic demand of our patients with reliable treatments namely indirect partial aesthetic restorations. The choice of this type of fixed rehabilitations is all the more justified by a greater sustainability of indirect restorations by contribution to direct fillings. However, the use of metal alloys as amalgam-type or indirect indirect filling is still in common use in some countries. The objective of this work is to illustrate via a reliable and simple clinical approach the service that we can offer to our patients by realizing onlays onlays aesthetics respecting the structure, the biomemitism but especially the therapeutic gradient.
Author Keywords: dental ceramics, dental composites, amalgams, dental metals, inlay onlay.
Abstract: (french)
Les progrès dans le domaine des biomatériaux et l'évolution des techniques de collage ont permis aux praticiens de développer la dentisterie adhésive qui vise à réhabiliter de manière durable les dents taillées à minima et permet de répondre à la demande d'esthétisme de nos patients avec des traitements fiables à savoir les restaurations partielles indirectes esthétiques. Le choix de ce type de réhabilitations fixées est d’autant plus justifié par une meilleure pérennité des restaurations indirectes par apport aux obturations directes. Cependant l’utilisation des alliages métalliques comme obturation directe type amalgame ou encore indirecte est encore d’usage courant dans certains pays. L’objectif de ce travail est d’illustrer via une approche clinique fiable et simple le service qu’on peut offrir à nos patients en réalisant des inlays onlays esthétique respectant la structure, le biomémitisme mais surtout le gradient thérapeutique.
Author Keywords: céramiques dentaires, composites dentaires, amalgames, métaux dentaires, inlay onlay.
How to Cite this Article
Saida El Khayati and Amal El Yamani, “The aesthetic onalys inlays : A real challenge of structural and aesthetic conservation,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 98–109, December 2018.