2021, Number 1
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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2021; 23 (1)
Clinical Alternatives for the Use of Compactable and Flowable Bulk-Fill Composites: A Step-by-Step Case Report
Durán OG; Tisi JP, Urzúa I
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 31-42
PDF size: 535.86 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The use of Bulk-Fill composite resins to perform posterior restorations
has been massified in recent years in the different clinical disciplines of Dentistry.
This may be due mainly to the simplicity in the application technique of this material
as it requires its insertion into the cavity preparation in 4-5mm of composite resin
thickness, achieving a considerable reduction of clinical working time. Given the
existence of different viscosities of this type of composite resins, certain difficulties
have been identified before the selection of each Bulk-Fill material related to the
possible combinations that can be made between the different brands available in the
market, even when they are used with conventional composite resins. The purpose
of the following case report, is to present two step-by-step clinical possibilities using
initially, compactable Bulk-Fill composite resin in a single increment for the restoration
of a second upper molar, and later, through the combination of Bulk-Fill flowable
composite resin together with compactable Bulk-Fill composite resin and a highrefractive-
index enamel-like conventional composite resin, for a first upper molar.
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