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2011, Number 6

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Rev ADM 2011; 68 (6)

Non preparation porcelain veneres

Cedillo VJJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 36
Page: 314-322
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Key words:

veneer, esthetics, porcelain, adhesion, cement, composite, enamel, wear Introducción.

ABSTRACT

Cosmetic dentistry has evolved rapidly over the last 20 years. Minimally-invasive treatment using porcelain veneers that require no or minimal preparation has been clinically proven. Patients are now requesting discreet, esthetically pleasing, pain-free procedures that cause no wear to teeth and require no preparation. Since the launch on the market of Cerinate Porcelain®, the non-invasive Lumineers™ technique, the conventional veneer preparation procedure has become increasingly obsolete. Cerinate Porcelain® is a feldspathic porcelain that has been used and studied for many years due to its microcrystal-based structure; the crystals are uniformly distributed and reinforced by irregular leucite crystals. The porcelain can be manufactured to a thickness of 0.2 mm (around the thickness of contact lens). The main advantage of Cerinate Porcelain® is that it allows the manufacture of slender though extremely strong veneers.
One of the main advantages compared to the conventional technique is the reduction in postoperative sensitivity, since the adhesion between the tooth and the veneer takes place in the enamel. Furthermore, Lumineers™ also reinforce weakened or cracked enamel. Another advantage they offer is that they avoid the need for provisional restorations and provide permanent whitening; most significantly, they prevent the reduction of dental structure, which is the main incentive for patients when opting for this technique.


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  20. Chu SJ, Ahmad I. Light dynamic properties of a synthetic low-fusing quarts glass ceramic material. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent 2003;15:49-56.

  21. Peumans M, Van Meerbeck B, Lambrechts P, Van Ehrle G. Porcelain Veneers: a review of the literatura. J Dent 2000;28:163-7.

  22. Cho GC, Donovan TE, Chee WW. Clinical experiences with bonded porcelain laminate veneers. J Calif Dent Assoc 1998;26:121-7.

  23. Walls AW, Steele JG, Wassell RW. Crowns and other extracoronal restorations: porcelain laminate veneers. Br Dent J 2002; 193:79-82.

  24. Aristidis GA, Dimitra B. Five year clinical performance of porcelain laminated veneers. Quintessence Int 2002;33:185-9.

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  26. Touati B, Miara P, Nathanson D. Carillas de Porcelana. En: Odontología estética y restauraciones cerámicas. Barcelona: Ed. Masson, 1998.pp 161-213.

  27. Pincus CL. Building mouth personality. J Calif Dent Ass 1938;14(4):125-9.

  28. Buonocuore MA. A simple method of increasing the adhesion of acrylic fillings to enamel surfaces. J Dent Res 1955;34:849-53.

  29. Rochette AL. A ceramic restoration bonded by etched enamel and resin for fractured incisors. J Prosthet Dent 1975;33(3):287-93.

  30. Calamia JR. Etched porcelain facial veneers: a new treatment modality based on scientific and clinical evidence. NYJ Dent 1983;53:255-9.

  31. Saap Jr, Baxter, Sapp, HT Macon. The evolution of the esthetic veneer: a 20-year case study. Contemp Esthet Restorative Pract. 2002;6:44-53.

  32. Shuman IE. Aesthetic correction of a damaged occlusion using varied preparation designs and pressed ceramic restorations. Dentistry Today 2004; 23(3): 66-75.

  33. Ouellet D. Using Rembrandt veneers in my daily practice. J. Esthet Dent. 1990;2:134-139.

  34. Garber D, Goldstein R, Feinman R. Porcelain laminate veneers. Chicago: Quintessence Publishing Co Inc. 1988.

  35. Freedman G, Mc Laughling G. Color atlas of porcelain laminate veneers 1ra. Ed., Copyright Ishiyaku EuroAmerica Inc. 1990.

  36. Espinosa R, Valencia R, Uribe M, Ceja I, Saadia M. Enamel desproteinization and its effect on the acid etching: An in vitro study. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2008;33(1):13-9.




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