Dr. Doundoulakis is a trained specialist in prosthodontics, cosmetic dentistry and cosmetic rehabilitation, and dental implants. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics, the International Academy of Dental Facial Esthetics, the New York Academy of Dentistry, and the Academy of Osseointegration. In addition, Dr. Doundoulakis has been awarded several research prizes for his innovative work with dental implant metals. He also coauthored The Perfect Smile: The Complete Guide to Cosmetic Dentistry, and more broadly, he has had many clinical and research articles published in several dental journals.

Ensuring Strong, Long-Lasting Outcomes
The Visalys Restorative Primer—a silane agent with MDP—was then used to coat the internal aspect and the margin of the ceramic crown. Using both in tandem ensures a strong, long-lasting core build-up, bond, and outcome.
After light-curing the bonding agent, Visalys CemCore was injected into the canal using an intraoral tip, while also coating the apical half of the post. Then, the post was inserted carefully into the canal. I seated the crown onto the tooth and confirmed again that it was fully seated.
With the crown off once more, I then added Visalys CemCore to the crown and placed it onto the tooth. I asked the patient to confirm comfortable closure and had her stay closed while I continued to hold the incisal of the crown in place to ensure full seating. I removed some excess with an applicator but waited until the Visalys CemCore initiated the set. I then light-cured from the facial and the palatal with a 2-mm curing light. The cement removed easily, and confirmation of the occlusal bite was verified with bite film (Figure 5).
In just an hour, we had gone from a panic-stricken patient to a relaxed, satisfied patient. She also had confidence knowing that our efforts provided her with continued use of the existing crown for many more months and possibly years to come, thanks to Visalys CemCore.
Case 2: Visalys CemCore to the Rescue…Again!
In a separate case, another patient presented with failing teeth Nos. 8 and 9, both of which had previous large existing restorations, including root canal treatment and prefabricated post and core buildup (Figure 6). Upon removal of the existing crowns, both posts and buildups appeared to be intact and stable. The patient elected to proceed with new splinted crowns utilizing the current buildups (Figure 7). On the day of delivery, the patient walked in with a loose temp and—surprise, surprise—the buildup on tooth No. 9 had broken with the pre-existing post still intact (Figure 8).
After confirmation of marginal fit and occlusion, the patient elected to move forward with final cementation. In a situation like this, you want all the help and confidence you can muster to go to completion and assure the patient they will be fine in the long-term. Again, I reached for Visalys CemCore.
A Reliable Addition to the Dental Toolbox
I used my standard bonding technique and utilized the Visalys CemCore in the final cementation for tooth No. 8, and core buildup and cementation for tooth No. 9 (Figures 9A and 9B). Having the confidence that Visalys CemCore is strong and that it would cure and bond without light initiation was vital. The patient and I won on both counts.
These splinted crowns have withstood the test of time for over 18 months to date. The results continue to last and impress me. I am happy to have made Visalys CemCore an important addition to my toolbox.