What is a folded rear renewal?

The composite rear renewal refers to the dental procedure used to fill the spaces or holes in the teeth created by the cavity or other similar tooth damage. The process is designed to restore this tooth as difficult as possible back to its original strength and durability. This type of dental restoration is associated with several variations, including the resin or composite, as well as the procedure used to properly place the resin composite. Members of the dental community use this procedure only for specific needs, as advantages and disadvantages have been recorded, since this type of composite renewal was introduced as viable therapeutic dental option at the age of 90. During the composite rear renewal, the dentist will dull the area to be processed, remove all damaged parts of the tooth, d exterminate as many harsh edges as possible. Before completely drying the tooth, it ensures that the nerve is well protected. Composite resin is injected into a hole and treated on a blue wavelecured. The patient must still be in a process that lasts only a few minutes as soon as the soft composite is placed in the tooth.

The material used for composite rear renewal is a combination of several chemical compounds known for their durability and low costs. These synthetic resins consist of compounds, including BIS-GMA monomers, dimethakrylates and other ingredients that the dentist may decide to add the mixture for the patient's specific needs. It is not uncommon for silica to add as a filler and create a more stable formula.

Composite rear renewal is associated with several benefits, including improvement and tooth durability. This procedure is known for creating excellent adhesion to the tooth and offers a wider range of color options than the resin used in the past. The composite material that is most commonly used to restore can be colored to match closelyThe patient's tooth color, so the repair almost invisible to the naked eye.

Some disadvantages associated with the recovery process are that the procedure requires more time for efficient design and each step must be properly performed to ensure the adhesion of the teeth. For example, the tooth must be completely dry throughout the process until it is cured. Dental composite materials used in the past were less sensitive in terms of how they were applied.

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