STRUCTURAL RESTORATION OF THE CORONARY PART OF THE TOOTH BY COMPOSITE MATERIALS, WITH CREATION OF A LAYER OF ARTIFICIAL MANTLE DENTINE


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The article presents the clinical application of the technique of reconstructing an artificial mantle dentin in composition of a composite filling that has the closest anatomical structure and mechanical properties to the original. The developed technique demonstrated stable and long-lasting preservation of high quality indices of restoration of hard tooth tissues (96% of fillings did not change their quality indices in the direction of deterioration during operation for 2 years, compared to the control group, where the analogous indices did not exceed 86%).

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Anna Vladimirovna Starodubova

Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

Email: anna.sta@mail.ru
Cand. Med. Sci., dentist-therapist 1109991, Moscow, Russia

Yu. A Vinnichenko

Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

1109991, Moscow, Russia

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