intraoral repair kit: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
An intraoral repair kit is a chairside system used to repair small defects on existing dental restorations inside the mouth. It commonly includes surface conditioners (primers), a bonding agent, and a repair resin such as composite. It is used in general dentistry and prosthodontics for conservative fixes to chips, fractures, or worn areas. Exact contents and instructions vary by material and manufacturer.