Bioactivity: The Answer to the Weak Link of Adhesive Dentistry
Presenter: Dr. Delfin Barquero
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Release Date: 10/7/21
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 10/7/27
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AGD Subject Code: 780
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Reviewed: 2024
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A primary objective of restorative dentistry is to replace, through adhesive technology, only what the tooth has lost due to function or decay. While dental material science has made great strides in recent years, it has not been able to overcome the problem of hydrolysis of double bonds in adhesives. This is due to the high water content of dentin. However, the use of restorative bioactive materials largely solves this problem, and today provides improved clinical pathways for restorative dentistry.
Upon the completion of this CE webinar, dentists will: • Become familiar with the science behind the term “bioactivity” • Be able to identify new restorative materials that actively work to promote the health of restored teeth • Learn how to clinically implement recent advances in restorative technology into their practices
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