2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-021-03992-8
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A quantitative assessment of silicone and PTFE-based stamp techniques for restoring occlusal anatomy using resin-based composites

Abstract: Objectives Publications on stamp techniques for placing resin-based composite (RBC) restorations consist mainly of case studies. Furthermore, comparative studies are rare and no longer relevant to the materials tested today. Thus, two general techniques were investigated in this study. Materials and methods Standardized occlusion class I cavities were prepared in twenty-eight extracted caries-free wisdom teeth with unimpaired occlusal surfaces and restored… Show more

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“…These indentations were filled with colored nail polish by injecting a disposable syringe to appear as circles under a stereomicroscope. After that, clear polyvinyl siloxane impression material (Chemi-sil clear, B&E, Korea) was used to take the impression of the occlusal surface (stamp technique) to return the tooth anatomy with minimum finishing and polishing (18).…”
Section: Reference Point Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These indentations were filled with colored nail polish by injecting a disposable syringe to appear as circles under a stereomicroscope. After that, clear polyvinyl siloxane impression material (Chemi-sil clear, B&E, Korea) was used to take the impression of the occlusal surface (stamp technique) to return the tooth anatomy with minimum finishing and polishing (18).…”
Section: Reference Point Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%