Basic Procedures in Short

Splinting with Dentapreg strip always includes several basic procedures repeated in all particular clinical situations. More detailed step-by-step instruction for oral and vestibular splinting you can find here:



 
1.Measure the length of splint
  2. Remove Dentapreg from the blister
     

 
3. Cut the Dentapreg with regular scissors   4. Etch the bonding surface of splinted teeth
     
 
5. Apply consecutive coat(s) of adhesive   6. Apply thin layer of hybrid /flow composite
     

 
7. Peel back the waxed paper and transparent foil   8. Place and adapt trimmed Dentapregstrip
     
 
9. Adapt splint
  10. Light cure splint
     
 
11. Apply a layer of hybrid-flow composite over the cured splint   12. Cure the outer layer of the splint
     



General Remarks for Working with Dentapreg

  • Dental stone model is a good training tool for trials of Dentapreg
  • Avoid sharp edges and undercuts on the model
  • Before forming Dentapreg strip on a model, always apply separation liquid or wax
  • After initial model trial, most dentists can place Dentapreg splints intraorally
  • Always use the widest clinically acceptable Dentapreg strip
  • During forming and adaptation of the Dentapreg strip advance slowly from one end to the other to allow for a good adaptation of the fibrous reinforcement and small flow of the resin to avoid defects and shape memory effect
  • To minimize potential damage to the fibers, is rocemmended to use plastic instruments used to work with dental filling composites
  • When preparing the strip (measuring, trimming), keep the strip in it's original transparent protection foil to avoid contamination
  • Avoid sharp edges and extremely small interproximal curvatures when forming Dentapreg strips to prevent fiber breakage
  • Most commercially available light or dual curing dental adhesives can be used to bond Dentapreg splints
  • Adhere strictly to the acid etching and adhesive curing procedures recommended by the etching agent and adhesive manufacturers
  • Polishing or sand blasting of cured Dentapreg should be avoided, to enhance patient comfort and maintain good hygienic conditions, a layer of light curing hybrid composite can be deposited on the Dentapreg surface and polished using standard procedures.



Measure the length of splint
Remove Dentapreg from the blister
Cut the Dentapreg with regular scissors
Etch the bonding surface of splinted teeth
Apply consecutive coat(s) of adhesive
Apply thin layer of hybrid/flow composite
Peel back the waxed paper and transparent foil
Place and adapt trimmed Dentapreg strip
Adapt splint
Light cure splint
Apply a layer of hybrid-flow composite over the cured splint
Cure the outer layer of the splint

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