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Immediate dentine sealing (IDS) in the protocol of adhesive cementation of permanent restorations made with the indirect method – based on the literature.
			
	
 
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				Katedra Protetyki Stomatologicznej, Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny
				 
			 
										
				
				
		
		 
			
			
			
			 
			Submission date: 2023-10-09
			 
		 		
		
		
		
			
			 
			Acceptance date: 2023-12-15
			 
		 		
		
		
			
			 
			Publication date: 2023-12-15
			 
		 			
		 
	
							
					    		
    			 
    			
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    					Anna  Drężek   
    					Katedra Protetyki Stomatologicznej, Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny
    				
 
    			
				 
    			 
    		 		
			
																						 
		
	 
		
 
 
Prosthodontics 2023;73(4):383-390
		
 
 
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Currently, aesthetic, all-ceramic or composite indirect restorations, adhesively cemented, such as veneers, inlays, onlays and all-ceramic crowns are increasingly used in dental prosthetics. This is due to the improved mechanical properties of ceramic and composite materials, the development of adhesive cementation protocols, and the greater demand for aesthetic prosthetic restorations. The durability of all-ceramic or composite indirect restorations depends to a large extent on the adhesive strength between the cement and the tooth surface as well as between the cement and the restoration. The conventional technique of sealing the dentin before the final reconstruction of the tooth - DDS (delayed dentin sealing) - a delayed dentin sealing technique consists in sealing the dentin tubules with the use of DBA (dentin-bonding agent) immediately before cementing the finished prosthetic restoration. The method of immediate dentin sealing (IDS) consists in the application of the bonding system (DBA) immediately after the preparation of the abutment tooth, before taking the impression. Based on the literature review, the authors discussed the immediate dentin sealing (IDS) technique in the protocol of adhesive cementation of indirect restorations, using the Scopus and PubMed databases, using the key words: IDS, immediate dentin sealing, adhesive cementation.