Biomimetic Dental Course for Patients | Lesson 7: Immediate Dentin Sealing

Lesson 7 of my free Biomimetic Dental Course for patients covers the important concept of Immediate dentin sealing to achieve strong, reliable bonds.
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Lesson 7 - Immediate Dentin Sealing
One of the most remarkable properties of natural teeth is the extremely strong adhesion that joins the outer Enamel shell and the underlying dentin core. Most people don't realize that these layers are formed independently during development. They are joined by a biological bond known as the Dentin-Enamel Junction ("DEJ). Nature's biological bond is extremely strong, and this bond is essential for the normal function and success of natural teeth. This strong adhesion allows Enamel and Dentin to function as one combined structure with a combination of properties best adapted to minimize cracks, fractures, wear, and pain.
Most Dentistry does NOT mimic this Strong Adhesion
Most fillings, inlays, Onlays and crowns are NOT cemented or bonded to the tooth strongly. Reasons for this include simpler/quicker procedures, inadequate moisture control/isolation during the procedure, and a general lack of understanding of the science behind maximizing adhesion. Weaker adhesion may be "good enough" to work in some situations, but usually, this means more removal of healthy tooth structure and a higher chance of failures and complications throughout the life of the tooth. Strong adhesion is an essential component of what makes Biomimetic Restored teeth function like permanent teeth and minimize complications such as sensitivity, pain, fracture, recurrent decay, leakage, and root canals.
IMMEDIATE DENTIN SEALING
In order to get a very strong bond, we have to use the right materials and apply the right techniques. Adhesion is a process that goes beyond what the eyes can see. With the optimal technique, the adhesion of dental restorations to teeth can mimic the strong biological bond function of the DEJ, allowing for extremely enhanced function and success. This video will demonstrate the step-by-step application for applying the immediate dentin sealing technique. This is how we get very strong, reliable bonds to dentin.
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  • @user-dz4cg4dt3e
    @user-dz4cg4dt3e5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the guidance .please advise as to the primer and bonding agent used ? Is the primer a self etching type because I didn’t see and etching prior to bonding liquid application? Can this system be used for a normal large composite filling ? Cost to patient is a major issue.I await your response.Thanks

  • @mohamedmagdy1126
    @mohamedmagdy11263 жыл бұрын

    Very informative! Kindly which product do you use for resin coating step?

  • @BiomimeticDentistry

    @BiomimeticDentistry

    3 жыл бұрын

    highly filled flowable resin! I use a few different options for different situations.

  • @dr.ammarjasim1651
    @dr.ammarjasim16512 жыл бұрын

    Thanks doctor for the explanation You mean that DWT starts after you do IDS and RC?

  • @BiomimeticDentistry

    @BiomimeticDentistry

    2 жыл бұрын

    DWT is a term I am trying to move away from, because it simplifies or clouds a relatively simple concept to begin with. Bond strength improves with time. It starts immediately after polymerizing an adhesive.

  • @alejandrasosa9441
    @alejandrasosa94412 жыл бұрын

    Is this only for indirect restorarions? Or can I do it for a direct restoration?

  • @yasmindocrat2143
    @yasmindocrat2143 Жыл бұрын

    Hi which primer and adhesive do you use? Best regards

  • @BiomimeticDentistry

    @BiomimeticDentistry

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a few options I use. 4th and 6th generations only!

  • @tava5346
    @tava5346 Жыл бұрын

    Do we do this step for ceramic onlay ?

  • @BiomimeticDentistry

    @BiomimeticDentistry

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Check out my Level I course: www.nejadinstitute.com/online-course/restorative-level-i/

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