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Trimming, Finishing & Polishing

Posted by on Feb 6, 2015 in Procedures |

Trimming in preparation for your crown and bridge restoration is key. Adequate reduction and smoothing out any roughness or scratches with the proper finishing instruments will help ensure your are able to contour the restorations for the desired anatomy of the patient. Proper finishing and a well contoured restoration promotes oral health and is also for esthetic purposes. Your goal is to create a good, smooth contour with a healthy embrasure...

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Cord Placement & Tissue Management

Posted by on Feb 6, 2015 in Procedures |

A big issue when trying to prepare a tooth is when the tissue is cut or bleeding when tying to get an impression. Here’s a technique from Dr. Lee Ann Brady that eliminated most of the tissue damage during the preparation of the tooth. Step 1 – During the gross reduction of the tooth and leave the margin position of the preparation equigingival, or just supragingival avoiding the tissue. Step 2 – Next place your first cord. Dr. Brady recommends...

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Preparation Design

Posted by on Feb 6, 2015 in Procedures |

Tooth preparation starts with conserving the tooth structure and maintaining the health of the pulp Using the appropriate instruments is key and using a trusted guideline to assist you with determining the correct amount of tooth reduction for each various crown type before you begin the procedure is critical. A guideline from a trustworthy source, such as advice taken from a key opinion leader in a CE course or buying instruments custom...

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