Course content: Many defective restorations can often be repaired easily and cost-effectively, which can significantly extend the service life of the restoration in question. Various procedures and products are available to generate a good bond between the surface of the defective restoration and the repair composite. At the same time, it is often necessary to condition not only the defective restoration but also the surrounding tooth structure accordingly, whereby contamination with the repair materials cannot always be avoided. The webinar will show the various options for conditioning the repair surface as well as possible errors or problems when preparing a repair filling.
Highlights:
Assessment of restorations
Indications for repairs
Survival rates of repair fillings
Protocols for the conditioning of composite, ceramic, metal