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Extra-Coronal RestorationsFundamentals of Tooth Preparation

Extra-Coronal Restorations: Fundamentals of Tooth Preparation [This chapter will emphasise the need to:Consider extra-coronal restorations that require minimal preparation (veneers, onlays and ¾ crowns) instead of always prescribing crownsPlan your tooth preparation keeping in mind the space requirements and marginal configurations recommended for different restorations and materialsOptimise resistance and retention, particularly in tooth preparations for zirconia restorations and restorations cemented with conventional cementsChoose an appropriate preparation margin and marginal position to optimise gingival health and aestheticsAdopt a systematic approach for preparing teeth, evaluating the quality of the preparation and determining if adequate, but not excessive, tooth reduction has been achievedEnsure proper planning before tooth preparation and use a check list to develop an efficient work-flow] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Extra-Coronal RestorationsFundamentals of Tooth Preparation

Part of the BDJ Clinician’s Guides Book Series
Editors: Wassell, Robert; Nohl, Francis; Steele, Jimmy; Walls, Angus
Extra-Coronal Restorations — Aug 1, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. This book has been previously published in 2002 by BDJ Books with the following title: A Clinical Guide to Crowns and Other Extra-coronal Restorations.
ISBN
978-3-319-79092-3
Pages
329 –362
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_20
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter will emphasise the need to:Consider extra-coronal restorations that require minimal preparation (veneers, onlays and ¾ crowns) instead of always prescribing crownsPlan your tooth preparation keeping in mind the space requirements and marginal configurations recommended for different restorations and materialsOptimise resistance and retention, particularly in tooth preparations for zirconia restorations and restorations cemented with conventional cementsChoose an appropriate preparation margin and marginal position to optimise gingival health and aestheticsAdopt a systematic approach for preparing teeth, evaluating the quality of the preparation and determining if adequate, but not excessive, tooth reduction has been achievedEnsure proper planning before tooth preparation and use a check list to develop an efficient work-flow]

Published: Aug 1, 2018

Keywords: Tooth Preparation; Preparation Margins; Conventional Cement; Provisional Restoration; Occlusal Reduction

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