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IDS: Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) for Tooth Preparations

594 The Journal of Adhesive Dentistrydentin, while dry enamel bonding can be performed at the stage of restoration luting; the sealed Dentin is protected from bacterial leakage/infiltration during the provisional res-toration, thus enhancing patient comfort. The potential risk of postcementation sensitivity is also reduced, and the cemen-tation of the definitive restoration requires only limited or no anesthesia, ultimately facilitating occlusal Pashley EL, Comer RW, Simpson MD, Horner JA, Pashely DH, Caughman WF. Dentin permeability: Sealing the Dentin in crown Preparations . Oper Dent 1992;17:13-20. 2. Paul SJ, Schaerer P. The dual bonding technique: a modified method to improve adhesive luting procedures.

594 Quintessence Dental Logbook The Journal of Adhesive Dentistry dentin, while dry enamel bonding can be performed at the stage of restoration luting; the sealed dentin is protected from bacterial leakage/infiltration during the provisional res-

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1 594 The Journal of Adhesive Dentistrydentin, while dry enamel bonding can be performed at the stage of restoration luting; the sealed Dentin is protected from bacterial leakage/infiltration during the provisional res-toration, thus enhancing patient comfort. The potential risk of postcementation sensitivity is also reduced, and the cemen-tation of the definitive restoration requires only limited or no anesthesia, ultimately facilitating occlusal Pashley EL, Comer RW, Simpson MD, Horner JA, Pashely DH, Caughman WF. Dentin permeability: Sealing the Dentin in crown Preparations . Oper Dent 1992;17:13-20. 2. Paul SJ, Schaerer P. The dual bonding technique: a modified method to improve adhesive luting procedures.

2 Int J Periodont Restor Dent 1997;17 Dietschi D, Herzfeld D. In-vitro evaluation of marginal and internal adap-tation of class II resin composite restorations after thermal and occlusal stressing. Eur J Oral Sci 1998;106 Magne P, Douglas WH. Porcelain veneers: Dentin bonding optimiza-tion and biomimetic recovery of the crown. Int J Prosthodont 1999;12: zturk N, Aykent F. Dentin bond strengths of two ceramic inlay systems after cementation with three different techniques and one bonding sys-tem. J Prosthet Dent 2003;89 Jayasooriya PR, Pereira PN, Nikaido T, Burrow MF, Tagami J. The effect of a resin coating on the interfacial adaptation of composite inlays. Oper Dent 2003;28 Magne P, Kim TH, Cascione D, Donovan TE.

3 Immediate Dentin seal-ing improves bond strength of indirect restorations. J Prosthet Dent 2005;94 Okuda M, Nikaido T, Maruoka R, Foxton RM, Tagami J. Microtensile bond strengths to cavity floor Dentin in indirect composite restorations using resin coating. J Esthet Restor Dent 2007;19 Magne P. Immediate Dentin Sealing : a fundamental procedure for indi-rect bonded restoration. J Esthet Restor Dent 2005;17 Paul SJ, Schaerer P. Effect of provisional cements on the bond strength of various adhesive bonding systems on dentine. J Oral Rehabil 1997;24 McCabe JF, Rusby S. Dentine bonding the effect of pre-curing the bond-ing resin. Br Dent J 1994;176 Dietschi D, Monasevic M, Krejci I, Davidson C. Marginal and internal adaptation of class II restorations after Immediate or delayed composite placement.

4 J Dent 2002;30 Johnson GH, Hazelton LR, Bales DJ, Lepe X. The effect of a resin-based sealer on crown retention for three types of cement. J Prosthet Dent 2004;91 Kosaka S, Kajihara H, Kurashige H, Tanaka T. Effect of resin coating as a means of preventing marginal leakage beneath full cast crowns. Dent Mater J 2005;24 Islam MR, Takada T, Weerasinghe DS, Uzzaman MA, Foxton RM, Nikaido T, Tagami J. Effect of resin coating on adhesion of composite crown res-toration. Dent Mater J. 2006;25 Cagidiaco MC, Ferrari M, Garberoglio R, Davidson CL. Dentin contamina-tion protection after mechanical preparation for veneering. Am J Dent 1996;9 Hu J, Zhu Q. Effect of Immediate Dentin Sealing on preventive treatment for postcementation hypersensitivity. Int J Prosthodont.

5 2010;23 cut exposed Dentin with a diamond bur (if etch-and-rinse approach) or carbide tungsten bur (if self-etching approach).To remove all contami-nants from the Dentin surfaceApply Dentin bonding agent according to man-ufacturer s instruction (3-step etch-and-rinse or 2-step self-etching recommended). Apply thick layer of adhesive resin (filled adhesive resin recommended) and light polymerize. If using unfilled adhesive, protect with layer of flowable resin and light seal exposed Dentin with a consistent resin coating layer Optional: use regular restorative composite resin to correct geometry, elevate preparation, or fill in reinforce remaining cusps and improve prepa-ration designCover Tooth preparation with glycerin gel and light polymerize for 10 s (air blocking), rinse away with air/water reduce the thickness of the oxygen-inhibited layerRe-finish enamel margins with a diamond eliminate excesses of adhesive resinBefore elastomeric impression, gently pumice Tooth preparation with soft rubber eliminate debris and residues of the oxygen inhibited layerProceed with impression (optical CAD/CAM or elastomeric)To fabricate inlay, onlay veneer, or crownCover preparation with isolating medium (pe-troleum jelly)

6 Before applying provisional avoid locking of provi-sional restorationAt restoration delivery: 1) gently air abrade preparation and etch enamel with H3PO4 and 2) use resin-based luting agent (and adhesive resin if necessary to wet preparation).To 1) remove/clean de-bris for bonding and 2) bond restorationIDS: Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) for Tooth PreparationsPascal MagneaIAAD WORKING INSTRUCTIONST here is a strong body of evidence to support applying an ad-hesive resin coating to the freshly cut Dentin according to the manufacturer s instructions1-9 when a significant area of den-tin has been exposed during Tooth preparation for indirect res-torations, such as inlays, onlays, veneers, and even crowns. Freshly cut and clean Dentin is ideal for Dentin IDS enables the pre-polymerization of the Dentin bonding agent, resulting in improved bond ,6,8,9,12 Delay-ing restoration placement allows the Dentin bond to develop without stress during the provisional restoration When used for traditional crown Preparations , IDS can result in significantly increased retention, reduced marginal leakage, improved bond strengths, and decreased postoperative ,18 Practical reasons to justify IDS1,10,17 include the fact that the clinician can focus on the wet bonding to a The Don and Sybil Harrington Professor of Esthetic Dentistry, Herman Os-trow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California.

7 Division of Restor-ative Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, USA Correspondence: Professor P. Magne, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, Uni-versity of Southern California, Division of Restorative Sciences, 925 West 34th Street, Room 4382, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA. Tel: +1-213-740-4239, Fax: +1-213-821-5324. e-mail: Book Price List 2014 Prices effective January 2014, and subject to change without noticeAesthetic DentistryAhmad 96/ 118 Esthetic Clinical Case Studies: Dilemmas & Solutions Baratieri 145/ 178 Inspiration:People, Teeth and RestorationsChiche/Aoshima 78/ 118 Smile Design: A Guide for Clinician, Ceramist and Patient Chiche/Pinault 78/ 144 Esthetics of Anterior Fixed Prosthodontics Chu 46/ 68 Fundamentals of Color:2nd Ed Shade MatchingCohen 188/ 328 Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning: Principles, Design, Implementation Cohen 252/ 320 Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning: Volume II: Comprehensive Case StudiesFradeani 168/ 210 Esthetic Rehabilitation in Fixed Prosthodontics: Vol 1 Fradeani 230/ 280 Esthetic Rehabilitation in Fixed Prosthodontics.

8 Vol 2 Goldstein Your Smile: 4th Ed Goldstein 32/ 48 Change Your Smile: 4th Ed HardbackG rel 148/ 198 The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers Hayashi 118/ 198A Diary Through Lens Haywood 64/ 98 Tooth Whitening: Indications and Outcomes of Nightguard Dental Bleaching Hidaka 68/ 78 Solutions for Dental Esthetics: The Natural Look Hugo 158/ 178 Esthetics with Resin Composite:Basics and TechniquesKoh 80/ 120 World of Anterior Ceramic RestorationsKwon/Ko/Greenwall 108/ 118 Tooth Whitening in Esthetic Dentistry Lorenzen 90/ 98 Veneer VisionsMagne 148/ 218 Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition: A Biometic ApproachMcLaren 100/ 148 The Art of Passion: a photographic journey teeth, ceramics, faces and places Romano 148/ 184 The Art of Detailing:Philosophical FoundationsRomano 168/ 210 The Art of the Smile Romano 188/ 220 The Art of Treatment PlanningTaviloglu 90/ 100 Esthetic Atlas: An Atlas of Composite ApplicationTerry 220/ 318 Esthetic and Restorative DentistryMaterial Selection and Technique, Second EditionZucchelli 240/ 300 Mucogingival Esthetic SurgeryEndodontic/Oral LasersArens 82/ 98 Practical Lessons in Endodontic Treatment Coluzzi/Convissar 88/ 138 Atlas of Laser ApplicationsFoce 98/ 108 Endo-periodontal Lesions: Hargreaves/Goodis/Tay 86/ 128 Seltzer and Bender s Dental Pulp: 2nd EditionHulsmann/Schafer 198/ 218 Problems in Endodontics.

9 Etiology, Diagnosis and TreatmentsMerino 164/ 188 Endodontic MicrosurgeryMoritz 178/ 248 Oral Laser Application: Ricucci/Siqueira 168/ 198 Endodontology An Integrated Biological and Clinal ViewSimon/Pertot 82/ 89 Clinical Success in Endodontic RetreatmentSiqueira 106/ 128 Treatment of Endodontic InfectionsImaging Duterloo/Planche 78/ 118 Handbook of Cephalometric Superimposition Jacobson 80/ 110 Radiographic Cephalometry: From Basics to 3-D Imaging 2nd Ed Loiacono/Pascoletti 110/ 122 Photography in DentistryTheory and Techniques in Modern DocumentationMiles 96/ 142 Atlas of Cone Beam Imaging for Dental Applications, Second EditionImplantsAl-Faraje 126/ 189 Complications in Implant DentistryAl-Faraje 46/ 68 Oral Implantology Surgical Procedures ChecklistAlfaro 96/ 134 Bone Grafting in Oral ImplantologyAlfaro 108/ 128 Controversial Issues in Oral Implant Dentistry Aparicio 108/ 128 Zygomatic Implants: The Anatomy Guided ApproachBuser 98/ 13520 Years of Guided Bone Regeneration in Implant Dentistry: 2nd EdBuser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 1.

10 Implant Therapy in the Esthetic Zone for Single- Tooth Replacements Buser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment GuideVol 2: Leading Protocols in Implant Dentistry Buser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 3: Implant in Extraction Sites: Treatment Options Buser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 4: Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry: Endetulous PatientsBuser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 5: Sinus Floor Elevation ProceduresBuser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 6: Extended Edentulous Spaces in the Esthetic ZoneBuser/Belser/Wismeijer 68/ 86 ITI Treatment Guide Vol 7: Ridge Augmentation procedures in Implant PatientsBuser/Cho/Yeo 55/ 85 Surgical Manual of Implant DentistryStep-by-Step ProceduresCanullo et al 130/ 144 Peri-Implant Tissue Remodeling: Scientific Background and Clinical Implications Choi/Jeon/Kim/Engelke 170/ 188 Flapless Implantology Davarpanah 184/ 210 Immediate Loading of Dental ImplantsDawson/Chen 92/ 98 The SAC Classification in Implant DentistryEwers/Lambrecht 198/ 248 Oral Implants:Bioactivating Concepts Francischone et al 57/ 80 Metal-Free Esthetic Restorations: Procera Concept, 2nd Ed Francischone 114/ 160 Osseointegration and Multidisciplinary Treatment Funato/Ishikawa 108/ 1284D Implant Therapy.


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