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Bonding of Ceramic Veneers 2009 – Part 3
Description:
In part 3 of this series on new ceramic and adhesive technology, Dr. Nasser Barghi, Professor and Head of the Division of Esthetic Dentistry at San Antonio Dental School, outlines the state of the art in bonding, maintenance and repair techniques for porcelain veneers. In this section, Dr. Barghi outlines the ideal sequence for etching and silanization of ceramic veneers. In addition, a discussion of the use of try-in shade paste and how to clean and prepare the veneer for cementation subsequent to its use.
Date Added:
6/5/2009
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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Nasser Barghi, DDS
Dr. Nasser Barghi is Professor and Head of the Division of Esthetic Dentistry in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Sa...
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Questions & Comments
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Gerald Benjamin - (8/12/2017 5:42 PM)
Not a lot of new material here.
Trust no one: etch your own porcelain and add your own silaine.
In 25 years, I have had delamination on only one patient. The case that I did not etch the porcelain myself.
Surface preparation of the tooth is as important if not more important than treating the porcelain.
Air abrade, etch,Tublicid Red, Bonding agent
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ahmed sherif - (4/22/2015 10:33 AM)
thanks for the presentation..how to clean after etching if i dont have steam cleaner because i couldnt hear it well
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omar mohamed - (11/16/2011 10:09 AM)
so to summarize:
1-if receive veneers from lab etched, place orthophosphoric acid ,clean in ethanol(ultrasonic cleaner)
2-try-in the mouth with try-in paster,determine the shade,HF etching,silane then ethanol(ultrasonic cleaner)
3-place silane again the bond it with resin cement
please correct me if i am wrong
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DR FARHAN DURRANI - (6/17/2010 9:20 PM)
DR FARHAN DURRANI
RESPECTED SIR ,I AM FROM INDIA,PLEASE SHOW SOME EXCELLENT TECHNIQUES OF VENEER PREPERATIONS ON TETRACYCLINE INFECTED TEETH, THANK YOU SIR FOR PRESENTATION
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milind saudagar - (3/28/2010 10:02 AM)
all videos were fantastic. lots of basics were cleared. i think we never considered role of silane so important. i am sure our sucess rate is going to increase in venner bondings. thanks a lot
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itay mishaeloff - (2/28/2010 6:38 AM)
thanks a lot for a wondeful presentation
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gustavo guardo - (10/18/2009 7:22 PM)
thanks to dr.nasser barghi and dr. david garber for this wonderful video.
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