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Ternopil State Medical University named by I. Horbachevskyj Department of Therapeutic Dentistry Topic: Filling materials for permanent and temporary fillings and linings. General requirements. Classification. Modern filling materials (cements, amalgam, composite materials). Composition, properties. Indications for use. Lecturer : Levkiv Mariana . 1. Classification of filling materials Depending to which group the tooth belongs, filling materials are distinguished: For front group of teeth For molars and premolars According to the material from which restorative materials are produced, they are divided into: Metals : amalgam, alloys, pure metals (gold); Non metals: cements, plastic, composite materials. According to the purpose Filling materials are divided for: Permanent Temporary Light-curing composite filling material Therapeutic linings Calcium hydroxide cements Zinc oxide/eugenol cements Objectives of pulp protection are as follows: . ■ Therapeutic: Stimulate odontoblasts to lay down reparative dentine. Encourage remineralisation of dentine. Act against any remaining bacteria. ■ Protect from chemicals. These may come from the oral cavity, bacteria or from the restorative material. ■ Protect from temperature. Metal restorative materials, such as amalgam and gold, will transmit changes in temperature from the oral cavity and, in the absence of a suitable layer of dentine in deep cavities, additional protection must be provided. ■ Seal the dentinal tubules. This will prevent fluids containing bacteria, molecules and ions entering the dentinal tubules, and as a result prevent pain and possible further caries. Materials for therapeutic linings Methods of pulp protection a – ‘indirect pulp capping’ b - ‘direct pulp capping’ Classification of cements Zinc-phosphate cements Glass-ionomer cements Zinc-eugenol cements Zinc-sulfate cements Poly-carboxylate cements Zinc-phosphate cement Mixing rules of phospate cement Silicate cements Mixing rules for silicate cement Silico-phosphate cement Poly-carboxylate cement Glass ionomers They are used as lining and luting They also have a low materials and to tensile strength restore abrasion and which makes them erosion lesions, brittle and cervical lesions and unsuitable for use in deciduous (primary) load-bearing areas in teeth and as interim permanent teeth. restorations. It must be appreciated, however, that they are less translucent than resin composite restoratives and therefore their appearance is less acceptable. Glass ionomers Ready to use formulations of glassionomer cement Dental amalgam Useage of silver amalgam: а – amalgam is taken out from the capsule; б, в, г – filling of I, II and V classes respectively Amalgam without gamma-2 phase Sybraloy (Kerr) Amalgamtreggers Instruments for placing amalgam into carious cavity Finishing of amalgam filling Composite materials Macrofilled 0,04 – 0,1 (8 – 12 мcм) Microfilled 0,04 – 0,1 – 1 – 5 (1 -5 мcм ) Hybride ( has macro- and micro- particles) Nanohybride (has nano-particles – 0,0004 мcм) Chemical cured composite Light-curing units Light-curing composite material Conditioning of dentine Dentine conditioning and adhesion. (a) Freshly cut dentine surface. (b) Conditioned dentine. (c) With bonding agent applied.