Posterior Indirect Adhesive Restorations: for
Vital Posterior Teeth: Clinical Report
Volume 1 - Issue 5
Kalghoum, Hajjemi Hayet, Belhssan Harzallah, Mounir cherif and Dalenda Hadyaoui*
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- Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Research Laboratory of Occlusodontics and Ceramic Prostheses LR16ES15, Faculty of Dental Medicine,
University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia
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Dalenda Hadyaoui, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Research Laboratory of Occlusodontics and Ceramic
Prostheses LR16ES15, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia
Received: June 11, 2018; Published: June 19, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2018.01.000123
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Abstract
This article describes a case of compromised posterior vital teeth treated by indirect bonded ceramic restorations. A 24 year
old female patient presented to the department of Prosthodontics. He was complaining about sensitivity in the posterior region. A
comprehensive examination revealed failing amalgam restoration in the first molar with compromised cusps in the first molar. The
treatment plan included indirect bonded ceramic restorations consisting of inlay and on lay on the concerned teeth.
Keywords: Ceramic inlay-onlay; bonding, esthetic; vital posterior teeth; minimally invasive approach; minimally invasive approach
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