cementing with 3m espe cements
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Fig. 1: Pre-operative view of failing restorations on tooth Nos. 18 and 19
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Fig. 2: Preliminary impression of unprepared teeth
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Fig. 3: Completed preparations
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Fig. 4: Protemp Plus temporization material was injected into the preliminary impression
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Fig. 5: The preliminary provisional impression was re-seated in the patient’s mouth
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Fig. 6: Completed provisional restorations
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Fig. 7: Completed all-ceramic crowns
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Fig. 8: The provisional restorations were removed and the preparations cleaned with a prophy cup.
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Fig. 9: Scotchbond Universal adhesive was applied to preparations, rubbed for 20 seconds and air-thinned
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Fig. 10: Scotchbond Universal adhesive was applied to entire intaglio surface of restorations
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Fig. 11: Scotchbond Universal adhesive was air-thinned to prevent pooling and solvents were evaporated
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Fig. 12: RelyX Ultimate Adhesive Resin cement was injected into the restorations
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Fig. 13: Partial polymerization was initiated for 1 to 3 seconds using curing light
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Fig. 14: Residual cement was removed in a gel-state with a sickle scaler
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Fig. 15: Residual cement was removed in a gel-state with floss
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Fig. 16: Post-operative x-ray demonstrated excellent fit and seal of restorations