Australasian Dentist Magazine May June 2021

Category 48 Australasian Dentist Selective-etch adhesive bonding of an IPS e.max®CAD partial crown clinical Fig 7. Excess clean-up with scaler. Fig 4. Application of 3M™ RelyX™ Universal Resin Cement. Fig 1. Initial situation and preparation Fig 2. HF etching of bonding surface and priming with 3M™ Scotchbond™ Universal Plus Adhesive as silane. Fig 3. Selective enamel etch with 3M™ Scotchbond™Universal Etchant and application of 3M™ Scotchbond™Universal Plus Adhesive. Fig 8. Final situation. Fig 5. Seated partial crown with cement excess. Fig 9. Final situation buccal view. Fig 6. Tack-cure of cement excess. A 52-year-old female patient presented with a large composite filling and a fractured cusp on the endotontically treated tooth 27. The tooth was restored with a lithium disilicate glass ceramic partial crown cemented with 3M™ RelyX™Universal Resin Cement and 3M™ Scotchbond™ Universal Plus Adhesive in the selective-etch adhesive technique. u Clinical case by Dr Gunnar Reich, Germany Initial situation Final situation Always follow the Instructions for Use (IFU) and refer to IFU for full indications, precautions and warnings. 3M, “3M Science. Applied to Life.”, RelyX and Scotchbond are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are owned by other companies. © 3M 2021. All rights reserved.

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