Dentine Replacement with Biodentine Under Class II Composite Inlay: A Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12951Keywords:
Calcium Silicate Cement, Caries,, Composite Inlays, Remaining Dentinal Thickness.Abstract
Biodentin is a bioactive cement with dentin-like mechanical properties, which can be used as a dentine
substitute for both crown and root. It also helps in the remineralization of dentine along with maintenance
of pulp vitality. This advocated to be used in various clinical applications, such as root perforations,
apexification, resorptions, retrograde fillings, pulp capping procedures, and dentine replacement. Indirect
laboratory-processed composite systems present an esthetic alternative for intracoronal posterior restorations
and provide esthetic results that may also reinforce tooth structure. Additional clinical benefits include exact
marginal integrity, wear resistance similar to enamel, wear compatibility with opposing natural dentition,
optimal esthetics, ideal proximal contacts, and excellent anatomic morphology.
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