Case Report

Year : 2019

Volume : Volume 10

Issue : Issue 3

Biomimetic Restoration Using Microbrush Stamp Technique for Direct Posterior Composite Restorations: A Case Report

Dr. Vinayam.

Address for correspondence :
Dr. Vinayam.
Vinayam@gmail.com

Abstract


Background:  The restoration of composite resin on posterior teeth using the incremental technique is, in general, a time-consuming process with the risk of contamination between layers. In many cases, it is best to restore the teeth to their original occlusal morphology, without the need to polish and finish them. It is a challenge to achieve precise anatomy as the natural tooth with direct restorations as compared with indirect restorations. The replication of the exact anatomy of the tooth requires dexterity, but it is quite technical and time-consuming to restore the tooth via a direct technique. Even minor differences in occlusion, if not taken into account, lead to alterations in the entire stomatognathic system. In order to maintain the occlusal integrity, a micro brush stamp procedure has been developed and has become the standard in modern dentistry for patients seeking esthetic restoration for the posterior teeth.

Keywords: Biometric, restoration, micro brush.