Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation

Introduction: Restorative dentistry aims to repair damages caused by caries disease. Along the years, researchers have developed effective and less invasive methods with the goal of preserving the teeth from caries destruction. Therefore, the improvement of scientific knowledge, auxiliary diagnostic...

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Main Authors: Áurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRA, Lívia Azeredo ANTUNES, Lucianne Cople MAIA, Laura Guimarães PRIMO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Support to Oral Health Research (APESB) 2007-05-01
Series:Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada
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Online Access:http://www.uepb.edu.br/eduep/pboci/pdf/Artigo12v72.pdf
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spelling doaj-636a2b1d0a6941c18d8a3672885056632020-11-24T22:16:20ZengAssociation of Support to Oral Health Research (APESB)Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada1519-05012007-05-0172181186Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity PreparationÁurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRALívia Azeredo ANTUNESLucianne Cople MAIALaura Guimarães PRIMOIntroduction: Restorative dentistry aims to repair damages caused by caries disease. Along the years, researchers have developed effective and less invasive methods with the goal of preserving the teeth from caries destruction. Therefore, the improvement of scientific knowledge, auxiliary diagnostic systems, dental materials, and new instruments has changed the approaches and treatments in this field. In addition to conservative removal of carious tissue, patient’s comfort has also become a concern in modern dentistry.Purpose: Considering that ultrasonic abrasion has attracted great interest of dental professionals, this article discusses an alternative technique for cavity preparation by literature review, addressing its indications, contra-indications, advantages and limitations compared to the conventional high-speed method.Conclusion: There are not many studies on this subject. The available studies have demonstrated several qualities of the ultrasonic abrasion system, but some aspects remain unclear. Therefore, it is important to highlight that laboratorial and clinical studies in primary/permanent teeth should be conducted to elucidate questionable issues, such as time of cavity preparation, topography, presence of smear layer and microleakage, in order to offer safety to the extensive use of this new technology for both the professional and the patient. In this context, the dentist should always be attentive to innovations referring to minimally invasive techniques.http://www.uepb.edu.br/eduep/pboci/pdf/Artigo12v72.pdfDental instrumentsDental cavity preparationUltrasonics.
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author Áurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRA
Lívia Azeredo ANTUNES
Lucianne Cople MAIA
Laura Guimarães PRIMO
spellingShingle Áurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRA
Lívia Azeredo ANTUNES
Lucianne Cople MAIA
Laura Guimarães PRIMO
Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada
Dental instruments
Dental cavity preparation
Ultrasonics.
author_facet Áurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRA
Lívia Azeredo ANTUNES
Lucianne Cople MAIA
Laura Guimarães PRIMO
author_sort Áurea Simone Barrôso VIEIRA
title Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
title_short Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
title_full Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
title_fullStr Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic Abrasion: An Alternative for Cavity Preparation
title_sort ultrasonic abrasion: an alternative for cavity preparation
publisher Association of Support to Oral Health Research (APESB)
series Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada
issn 1519-0501
publishDate 2007-05-01
description Introduction: Restorative dentistry aims to repair damages caused by caries disease. Along the years, researchers have developed effective and less invasive methods with the goal of preserving the teeth from caries destruction. Therefore, the improvement of scientific knowledge, auxiliary diagnostic systems, dental materials, and new instruments has changed the approaches and treatments in this field. In addition to conservative removal of carious tissue, patient’s comfort has also become a concern in modern dentistry.Purpose: Considering that ultrasonic abrasion has attracted great interest of dental professionals, this article discusses an alternative technique for cavity preparation by literature review, addressing its indications, contra-indications, advantages and limitations compared to the conventional high-speed method.Conclusion: There are not many studies on this subject. The available studies have demonstrated several qualities of the ultrasonic abrasion system, but some aspects remain unclear. Therefore, it is important to highlight that laboratorial and clinical studies in primary/permanent teeth should be conducted to elucidate questionable issues, such as time of cavity preparation, topography, presence of smear layer and microleakage, in order to offer safety to the extensive use of this new technology for both the professional and the patient. In this context, the dentist should always be attentive to innovations referring to minimally invasive techniques.
topic Dental instruments
Dental cavity preparation
Ultrasonics.
url http://www.uepb.edu.br/eduep/pboci/pdf/Artigo12v72.pdf
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