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When/where do we use the ovate pontics? |
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- ovate pontic is a round-end design currently in use where esthetics is a primary concern.
- It is set into a concavity of the ridge
- the concavity can be created by placement of a provisional fixed partial denture with the pontic extendint one-quarter way into the socket immeditely after extraction of the tooth or it can be crated sugically at some later time.
- it gives an apearance that it is growing from the ridge.
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steps of removable die making (pindex system) |
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elastc and non-elastic impression material: |
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non: plaster, imp cmpd (guttapercha, dental imp cmpds, waxes), zinc oxide eugenol
elastic: hydrocollloids (rev: agar, irrev: alginate), non aqueous isomers (silicones, polyester, polisulfides) |
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it is an imprint on negative likeness of an object from which a positive reproduction is made. |
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positive likeness of a part of oral cavity reproduced in a durable hard material |
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classification of types of impression: |
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- situation
- area
- place
- working phase
- type of imp material
- number of imp materials' viscosity
- techniques
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types of impression according to situation: |
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anatomical: records tissue shape without distortion
functional: impression of supporting structures in their functional form |
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types of impression according to area: |
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types of impression according to place: |
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- upper (lower), maxillary (mandibular) impression: an impression of maxillary jaw and related tissues and dental structures.
- antagonist
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types of impression according to working phase: |
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types of impression according to type of imp mat:
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alginate
silicone
polyesters |
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- Hydrophobic: esp. in v. early stage
- thixotropic
- adapts precisely to the surface (low surf tention)
- reproduces precise details
- dimentionally stable
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types of impression according to number of im mat's viscosity: |
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types of impression according to techniques: |
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- single/ mono phase
- 2-step, putty wash
- 1-step, putty wash, double mix or sandwich impression
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single/ mono phase imp technique:
(when is it recommended, and list the steps) |
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Definition
- recommended for complete dentures, antagonists, partial fixed dentures (inlay, onlay, crn, bridge)
- try tray in the mouth
- apply tray adhesive to surf of tray
- isolate abutment th, and place gingival displacement cord in the sulcus
- imp mat. mixing in separate pads, and taking it to the tray
- remove displacement cord and gently dry the prep with compressed air
- set the tray, must remain immobile while polymerizing
- cleaning
- evaluation
- disinfection: glutaldehyde 2% (silicone, polisulfide), chlorine cmpd 0.1- 6% (hydrocolloide, silicone, polisulfide)
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2-step, putty-wash technique:
(recommendation and properties) |
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Definition
- removable partial dentures, and fixed partial dentures (inlay, only, crn, bridge)
- wash and tray material are of different viscotisities: wash is light bodied (type 3; ISO 4823), and tray is mostly putty (type 0; ISO 4823), But Heavy body can be used also.
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2-step, putty-wash tech. steps: |
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- try tray
- apply adhesive to tray
- isolate abutment th and place displacement cord
- mix heavy body imp mat, and put it into the tray
- set the tray: must remain immobile etc.
- clean
- evaluate
- remove undercut areas
- remove displacement cord, and gently dry prep with compressed air
- on separate pads, light body imp mat mixing, and taking into impression
- set the tray
- clean
- evaluate
- disinfection
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1-step, putty wash technique: |
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Definition
wash material: light body (type 3)
tray material: heavy body (type 1), medium or putty
heavy and light bodies are place onto the tray together and impressiong is made once. Therefore, there's a chance of th penetrating the light body completley and entering heavy body material. maybe produce inaccurate impression. |
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displacement of gingival tissues:
(def. and steps) |
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Definition
= deflection of marginal gingiva away from tooth
mechanical/ chemical/ electrosurgical
- isolate prep'd th with cotton rolls
- cut a length of cord sufficient to encircle the th.
- dip the cord in astringent solution
- loop cord around th and gently push it into the sulcus.
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commonly used Hemostatic agents: |
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Definition
15.5% Fe2(SO4)3
20% AlCl3 |
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an electrosurgery unit works by passage of a high-frequency current (1-4 million hrz) throughout the tissue from large electrode to a small one. at the small electrode, the current induces repid localized polarity changes that cause cell breakdown (cutting). |
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what are the cast and die systems? |
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Definition
- solid cast with individual (removable) die
- pindex
- di-lok
- DVA model system
- Zeiser
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- impression scanners
- intraoral scanners (digital impressions)
- model-cast scanners
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diode laser is used to trough around the tooth in preparation for taking optical impression.
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- wax-up printer
- laser sinterin
- CAD-CAM
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- Rapid Prototyping or Rapid Manufacturing.
- aka. additive or layered manufacuring.
- enables undercuts, internal voids, or complex structures
- can reduce or eliminate assembly
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- produce accurate copy
- prevent shrinkage
- must be free of bubbles
- proper surface
- high detailed morphology
- give possibility to accss from every direction
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study model
separate die
removable die |
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Definition
- can remove the prep'd tooth from the model
- has accurate margin definition around the tooth
- inaccurate after several use
- gingiva is not visible at the margin
- several pin systems
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basic steps (general) of bridge placement: |
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Definition
- history taking, clinical exmination
- diagnostic casts, and related procedures
- treatment planning
- mouth prep'n
- laboratory procedures
- cementation
- postoperative care
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available materials and techniques for replacement of missing teeth |
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Definition
- plastic mat
- cast metal
- metal-ceramic
- resin veenered
- fiber-reinforced
- all-ceramic
- fixed partial dentures
- implant supported prosthesis
- removable partial dentures
- complete dentures
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what should be considered when selecting abutment? |
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Definition
- crown-root ratio
- root configuration
- periodontal ligament area
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selection of type of prosthesis |
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Definition
removable partial denture
tooth supported fixed partial denture
implant supported fixed partial denture |
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Term
contraindication of bridge |
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Definition
- age
- number and place of abutments
- periodontitis
- in the highest degree of bone absence
- supraclusion of opposing tooth
- general aspects (radiation therapy, terminal illness)
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- # of abutments (abutment pontic ratio)
- connection between the retainer and abutments
- the faciolingual movement of the tooth
- materials
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principle of tooth preparation (considerations) |
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Definition
- biological: prevent damage during prep'n (adj th, soft tissue, pulp). causes of injury can be by temperature, chemical or bacterial action. Conserve tooth structure
- mechanical: Resistance and retention (magnitude and direction of dislodging forces, geomety of the th prep'n physical properties of luting agent) Deformation (alloy selection, adequate th reduction, margin design)
- Esthetic: Metal ceramic rest'n (facial, incisal, proximal reductin, labial margin placement), Partial-coverage restoration (proximal and facial margin)
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provisional restoration requirements: |
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Definition
biol: pulp protection, periodontal health, occlusal compatibility, and tooth position
prevention of enamel fracture
mech: resist functional load and removal forces, and maintain interabutment alignment
esthetic: easily contourable, color compatible, translucency, and color stability
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external surface form: custum or preformed
tissue surface form: indirect, direct, and indirect-direct procedure
material: PMMA, UDMA, Bis-GMA |
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(+) AND (-) of porcelain in dentistry: |
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Definition
advant: stability of chemical structure, biocompatibility, high resistance to wear and distorsion
disadv: brittle |
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denture th.
porcelain enamels used with metals
all-ceramic crowns etc |
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classification of porcelain according to manipulation possibility |
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Definition
- sintering (condensation and sintering)
- castable ceramics
- pressed-glass ceramics
- milled ceramic/ CAD-CAM
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Term
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- cement or luting agent is a viscous material placed between the tooth surf and a fixed prosthesis that hardens through chemical reactions to firmly attach the prosthesis to tooth structure (ex. zinc phosphate, polycarboxylate, glass ionomer)
- traditionally, crown is held in place by luting cement that fills minor irregularities along the crn and dentine surfaces.
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show should the finishline of an all-ceramic restoration prepared? |
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Definition
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factors contributing to pulp death during fixed prostho therapy? |
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Definition
- prep'n trauma
- microbial exposure
- dessication
- chemical exposure
- thermal exposure
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Term
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- lowest on the occ'll surf
- high at the pulp horns
- highest at axial surf's
- there are about 3-4 million dentine tubuli/ cm2 on the surf of a prepared molar th
- "smear layer" : mineral deposits, macromolecules precipitations.
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- diameter= 0.2- 1.0 micrometer
- functional diameter= ~0.2 micrometer
- transport mech: convection, diffusion
- changes of pressure of pulp tissue-> barroreceptor stimulation-> pain
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ways to protect the abutments |
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Definition
protecting varnishes, desensitizing agents, and provisional restorations |
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Term
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temporary removable dentures: traditionally made RPD and full dentures, immediate dentures
provisional fixed dentures: custom made and prefabricated FPD's |
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why do we need provisional restoration? |
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Definition
- a missing proximal contact allows tooth migration: PR needs to ensure positional stability
- PR protects tooth structure
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possible mistakes of provisional restoration |
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- excessive overcontouring of PR may jeopardize the periodontal health: pressure ischemia and poor access for plaque removal promote gingivitis
- should have a good marginal fit, proper contour, and a smooth surface finish
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materials used for custom made: (direct, indirect, semi-direct) |
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Definition
polymethyl-metacrylate (PMMA)
polyethyl-metacrylate (PEM)
polyvinylethyl-metacrylate (PVM)
Bis-acryl composite
VLC urethane- dimetacrylate (UDMA) |
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materials used for prefabricated crowns |
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Definition
stainless steel
NiCr steel
polycarbonate
cellulose acetate
aluminum |
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