Esthetic Restoration Using Targis & Vectris System

TARGIS & VECTRIS SYSTEM을 이용한 심미적 수복

  • Choi, H.S. (Department of Prosthodontics, Korea University Hospital) ;
  • Hwang, J.W. (Department of Prosthodontics, Korea University Hospital) ;
  • Shin, S.W. (Department of Prosthodontics, Korea University Hospital) ;
  • Suh, K.W. (Department of Prosthodontics, Korea University Hospital)
  • 최현식 (고대구로병원 치과보철과) ;
  • 황정원 (고대구로병원 치과보철과) ;
  • 신상완 (고대구로병원 치과보철과) ;
  • 서규원 (고대구로병원 치과보철과)
  • Published : 1998.06.01

Abstract

The improvement of esthetic dentistry has been accelerated from the development of composite resin and dentin-enamel adhesive since 1980's. The indirect composite resin restorations have more accurate proximal contact point and occlusal form than direct restoration. And the side effect of resin shrinkage is minimal because the amount of composite used in oral cavity is limited in cement space. As a results, marginal leakage, hypersensitivity, secondary caries, and discoloration are significantly diminished. The first generation laboratory composite resin used in indirect resin restoration had been widespread in 1980's and the second generation laboratory composite resins were developed in 1990's. The second generation laboratory composite resins are called Ceramic Polymer. The physical properties of Ceramic Polymer are improved because of high content of inorganic filler, and the esthetics and biocompatibility are better than that of the first generation resin. So the application range using composite resin have been broadened. The purpose of this paper is to introduce Targis & Vectris system that is classified to second generation laboratory composite and to report several cases in which the system was utilized for restoration.

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