Open Access Research Article

Dimethacrylate based Composite Resins for Interim Restorations in Achievement Ceramic Veneers

CLAUDIA FLORINA ANDREESCU, DOINA LUCIA GHERGIC, ANDREEA MARIANA BANATEANU, ANAMARIA BECHIR, DAN NICOLAE PATROI, VIOLETA HANCU
Published 30 Jun 2017
Pages 244–248

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the interim veneer restoration, achieved from two types of dimethacrylate based composite resins (Telio CS C&B and Luxatemp Star), by direct technique. Both composite resins performed well according to evaluation criteria: anatomic configuration, marginal adaptation, discoloration, surface texture, postoperative pain and periodontal aspect. Loosening of interim restorations appeared in 25% of cases. Besides advantages, there are some disadvantages associated with direct way of achieving temporary veneers.

Keywords: dimethacrylate resins; direct interim veneers

How to Cite this Article

ANDREESCU, C., GHERGIC, D., BANATEANU, A., BECHIR, A., PATROI, D., & HANCU, V. (2017). Dimethacrylate based Composite Resins for Interim Restorations in Achievement Ceramic Veneers. Materiale Plastice, 54(2), 244–248. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.2.4825
ANDREESCU C, GHERGIC D, BANATEANU A, BECHIR A, PATROI D, HANCU V. Dimethacrylate based Composite Resins for Interim Restorations in Achievement Ceramic Veneers. Materiale Plastice. 2017;54(2):244–248. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.2.4825
C. ANDREESCU, D. GHERGIC, A. BANATEANU, A. BECHIR, D. PATROI, and V. HANCU, "Dimethacrylate based Composite Resins for Interim Restorations in Achievement Ceramic Veneers,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 244–248, 2017. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.2.4825
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