Significance of immediate dentin sealing and flowable resin coating reinforcement for unfilled/lightly filled adhesive systems.
Marco Aurélio de CarvalhoPriscilla Cardoso Lazari-CarvalhoIsabella Fonseca PolonialJoão Batista de SouzaPascal MagnePublished in: Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry : official publication of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry ... [et al.] (2021)
The original immediate dentin sealing (IDS) technique implies the use of a filled DBA. With unfilled/lightly filled adhesives, it is suggested to reinforce IDS with an additional flowable resin coating. This seems especially paramount to the performance of simplified adhesive systems to protect the thin bonding interface from oxygen inhibition and preserve IDS layer during predelivery cleaning of the preparation. The clinical reinforcement of unfilled/lightly filled IDS with flowable resin composite is encouraged for more predictable bonding.
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