Session
10月 3日(土)
13:30 - 15:00
4F〜6FホールC
Session50
Shaping the Future: Preparation Strategies for Long-Term Clinical Success
未来を形づくる: 長期予後を成功に導くプレパレーション
Lecturer
Overlay preparation: How to manage
Overlay preparation: How to manage
- Diagnosis
- Basic Design Principles
- Applications in Various Situations
- 診断
- 基本的な形成デザイン
- 様々なシチュエーションでの応用法
Lecturer
Evidence-based Criteria and Scientific Logic for Cavity Preparation Achieving Excellent Long-term Prognosis — From Minimally Invasive Caries Removal and Immediate Dentin Sealing to Adhesive Lining
良好な長期予後を実現する窩洞形成の判断基準と科学的論理
――低侵襲う蝕除去・象牙質レジンコーティングから接着ライニングまで
- Criteria for Cavity Preparation
- Minimally Invasive Caries Removal
- Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) and Adhesive Lining
- 窩洞形成の判断基準
- 低侵襲う蝕除去
- 即時象牙質封鎖(IDS)および接着ライニング
Lecturer
Innovations in Anterior Veneer Preparation: Clinical Considerations for New-Generation Materials
Innovations in Anterior Veneer Preparation: Clinical Considerations for New-Generation Materials
- Paradigm Shift in Tooth Preparation: From Macro-Retention to Material-Centric Bonding
- Margin Design According to Material Optical Properties
- Surface Treatment and Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) Integration
- Paradigm Shift in Tooth Preparation: From Macro-Retention to Material-Centric Bonding
- Margin Design According to Material Optical Properties
- Surface Treatment and Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) Integration
_ Concept of "Material-Driven Preparation": New-generation high-strength ceramics require minimum thickness for optimal fracture resistance .
_ Shift in Philosophy: Moving away from bulk reduction for retention; instead, creating a uniform "envelope" of space to utilize the material's natural translucency and color.
_ Clinical Tip: Use depth gauges calibrated to the specific material's required thickness.
Point 2: Margin Placement and Design Based on Material Optics
_ Material Classification by Opacity:
_ High Translucency (e.g., LT, MT ceramics): Require more extensive preparation to mask underlying discoloration, often needing facial reduction extending to the proximal line angles.
_ High Opacity (e.g., zirconia): Allow for more conservative margins but demand different finishing lines to support the frame.
_ Decision Tree: Determining wrap vs. no-wrap preparations based on the final shade target and material selected.
Point 3: Adhesive Integration and Surface Conditioning
_ The Role of IDS: Protecting pulp, reducing sensitivity, and creating a stable hybrid layer before impression taking.
_ Material-Specific Bonding:
_ Glass Ceramics: Hydrofluoric acid etching + silane.
_ Resin-Matrix Ceramics: Focus on mechanical interlocking via aluminum oxide abrasion or specialized primers.
_ Conclusion: The adhesion protocol is as critical as the preparation itself; mismatch leads to failure.
Lecturer
From Margins to Longevity: Adhesive Strategies and Long-term Outcomes in Adhesive Restorations
From Margins to Longevity: Adhesive Strategies and Long-term Outcomes in Adhesive Restorations
- Adhesive restoration minimizes tooth reduction while preserving the remaining tooth structure
- Marginal preparation should be tailored to the tooth location
- Long-term prognosis is the ultimate indicator of restorative success
- Adhesive restoration minimizes tooth reduction while preserving the remaining tooth structure
- Marginal preparation should be tailored to the tooth location
- Long-term prognosis is the ultimate indicator of restorative success
Moreover, the location of the cavity margin within the tooth―whether it is positioned in enamel, dentin, or near the cemento-enamel junction―can significantly influence the choice of adhesive strategy and the overall clinical approach. Each substrate presents distinct structural and chemical characteristics, which in turn affect bonding performance and long-term stability. Therefore, a thorough understanding of these differences is essential for optimizing restorative success.
This lecture aims to explore the theoretical background underlying adhesive strategies based on the location of the cavity margin and to critically evaluate their clinical relevance. Through selected clinical cases, the practical application of these principles will be discussed, with particular emphasis on achieving predictable long-term outcomes.











