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DEFINITION
Procedure by which the anatomy of a tooth is restored by means of the laying of the esthetic material of compound resins (composites) in the dental cavity specially prepared.
SYMPTOMS
The patient shows a caries injury in a tooth, or break, or loss of an obstruction, etc. pain Can appear before stimuli like the cold or sugary food.
SKILL
A previous history and exploration, along with a suitable position of the patient and of the professional, the use of a correct skill and a few measurements of asepsis are essential norms for the achievement of this skill. Sometimes it can be necessary to realize a radiography.
After the anesthesia and isolation, the preparation realizes cavitaria more conservative that one could, with rotary and/or manual, beveled set of instruments of the rims, laying or not of a protection pulpar with a base cavitaria appropriate, and of the necessary counterfoil. Later it applies the acidic engraving to itself, washes itself, the adhesives and resins liquids are applied, polimeriza if it is necessary, the cavity is refilled with the composite by layers and polimeriza. In this procedure there must follow the precise indications that every manufacturer indicates in his material.
COMPLICATIONS
Sometimes a sensibility appears to the cold, which generally usually yields in a few days. The appearance of continuous pain or before cold and warm thermal stimuli it will indicate us the possible existence of a pulpitis that can imply the need to realize a conduits treatment (endodoncia).
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