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AIR block is the name for a dental product but an expert jargon is also used as an expression for a step during the process of ceramic inlay gluing more about the ceramic gluing procedure in the video entitled bonding the following film will explain the importance of AIR block you see two teeth that have been prepared for ceramic inlays the ceramic inlays are supposed to be put in place so the work area has been dried using a rubber Dam the violet membrane the tooth has been cleaned and conditioned with various substances now the glue is applied and the ceramic inlays are positioned after initially hardening the glue quickly with a heat lamp the Surplus glue is removed this is still easily done because the glueamp;#39;s interior is still soft now AIR block is applied before the final hardening the transparent gel only this step enables the glue to completely Harden an explanation for this is provided in the animation you see two ceramic glue procedures being compared the teeth have be

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What is the cavosurface margin? -The occlusal surface of the tooth.
One integral component of the cavity form is cavosurface angle (CSA). Preparation and finishing of cavosurface angle determines the integrity of amalgam tooth interface at the margin,[2] as improperly prepared CSA may result in fracture of the tooth or of the restoration.
ca​vo​sur​face ˈkā-vō-ˌsər-fəs ˈkav-ō- : of or relating to the wall of a cavity and the natural surface of a tooth.
cavosurface line angles should have 90-110. This will necessarily result in slightly convergent or parallel buccal and lingual walls while slightly divergent or parallel mesial and distal walls (otherwise Page 2 2 unsupported enamel will result).
The inlay/onlay requires a minimum of 1.5 mm occlusal space and all cuspidian angles must be rounded and the margins must have a shoulder shape with a rounded internal angle or a wide chamfer. The preparations should have a minimum ceramic thickness of approximately 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
The cavosurface angle is the angle of tooth structure formed by the junction of a prepared wall and the external surface of the tooth. The actual junction is referred to as the cavosurface margin.
A systemic review found that the most common cause of onlay failure is ceramic fracture, followed by ceramic de-bonding from the tooth structure, and the occurrence of secondary caries which is seen as a discolouration at the margins of the restoration.
Onlays and inlays Occlusal isthmus width should be more than 1.5 mm wide, and occlusal reduction needs to be at least 1.5 mm deep.

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