retention protocol: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
A retention protocol is a step-by-step method used to help a dental material stay attached to a tooth or existing restoration. It is most commonly discussed in adhesive dentistry, where resins (bonding agents and composites) are bonded to enamel and dentin. It typically includes isolation, surface preparation, bonding, placement of a restorative material, curing with a light, and finishing. The exact steps vary by clinician and case, and by material and manufacturer.