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Ceramic crown inlays as alternative to substitute defects of side teeth with light-conforming composites
Author(s) -
Egor E. Olesov,
Олесов Егор Евгеньевич,
Т Н Новоземцева,
Новоземцева Татьяна Николаевна,
В. Е. Тихонов,
Тихонов Владимир Эммануилович,
В. Н. Олесова,
Олесова Валентина Николаевна,
O. S. Kaganova,
Каганова Олеся Сергеевна
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
kliničeskaâ praktika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-8627
pISSN - 2220-3095
DOI - 10.17816/clinpract09123-27
Subject(s) - inlay , crown (dentistry) , masticatory force , dentistry , materials science , ceramic , occlusion , orthodontics , composite number , composite material , medicine , surgery
A clinical and functional examination of the maxillofacial area was performed in 280 patients with the defects of the lateral teeth being replaced with ceramic crown inlays or light-cured composites three years ago. Computer methods were used to assess the articulation, occlusion and tone of the masticatory muscles on the T-Scan III and Bio EMG III devices. In a third of the lateral teeth, an unreasonable increase in indications to composite fillings has been established – when more than 50.0% of the occlusal surface is destroyed. Indicators of dental status are significantly better when using ceram- ic inlays compared with fillings made of composite material in the long term after treatment of multiple caries. Ceramic crown inlays prevent occlusal-articulatory disorders and dysfunction of the masticatory apparatus, characteristic in long-term periods for patients with multiple caries when replacement of lateral teeth defects with fillings made of composite.

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