Materials techniques and technologies for conservative reconstruction in the posterior region

Clinical case by Dr Manuel Tinto

 

Nowadays, minimally invasive techniques aimed at preserving healthy tooth structure are favoured for the direct restoration of teeth in the posterior region. Universal materials used in this context make it possible to reduce the chair time while supporting high-quality aesthetic and functional results.

 

The following case example illustrates the combined use of Caries Detector, CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Universal Low and Super Low, and CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal (all Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.) for the treatment of two interproximal lesions on the maxillary right second premolar and first molar (FDI notation: teeth # 15 and 16; Fig. 1).

 

Fig. 1. Pre-operative photograph.

 

To guide the selective removal of carious dentin, Caries Detector was used, allowing visual distinction between infected and affected dentin (Figs. 2 and 3). Excavation was performed dry, at low speed, using a Cera-Bur bur until complete removal of the dye. This resulted in clean, non-geometric cavities (Fig. 4).

 

Fig. 2. Application of Caries Detector.

 

Fig. 3. The more intense the colour, the more carious the tissue.

 

Fig. 4. Finished and cleaned cavities.

 

After matrix placement (Figs. 5 and 6), a universal adhesive (CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2) was applied (Fig. 7). This product produces a thin film and offers excellent wettability, making it particularly suitable in the presence of undercuts. We prefer an adhesive approach with selective enamel etching for 15 seconds. CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Universal Low (Fig. 8) was placed on the cavity floor to level out irregularities, followed by reconstruction of the interproximal walls using CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal paste. The Quad Matrix system allows both walls to be shaped simultaneously.

 

Fig. 5. Matrices in place and double-ended wedge (Quad Matrix) to improve the cervical seal on both matrices.

 

Fig. 6. Quad Matrix ring in position.

 

Fig. 7. Application of CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2 after selective enamel etching (15 s).

 

Fig. 8. Placement of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Universal (U) Low as a cavity liner.

 

The Class I cavity was completed by layering two materials:

 

Fig. 9. Restorations carried out using a combination of flowable composite and paste composite.

 

Fig. 10. Finished restorations refined and polished under rubber dam.

 

Fig. 11. Finished restorations after checking of the occlusal contacts.

 

FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

Caries Detector allows selective removal of infected dentin while preserving healthy tooth structure. CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2 provides for optimal penetration even in complex cavities. The combination of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 and ES Flow materials provides precise filling, natural aesthetics and long-term durability. Finally, the utilization of universal materials simplifies the clinical protocol, resulting in predictable, minimally invasive and long-lasting restorations.

 

Dentist:

MANUEL TINTO


In 2019, Manuel Tinto obtained his degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics with a thesis on guided implant surgery at the School of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Milano-Bicocca. In 2019, he completed the postgraduate course “Problem solving in periodontology” at the University of Ferrara.

 

In 2021, he completed the postgraduate programme in “Aesthetic reconstructive periodontal and peri-implant surgery” at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.

 

In daily practice, he focuses on restorative dentistry, adhesive prosthodontics, periodontology and the treatment of temporomandibular disorders.

 

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