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True or False: preparation design is based on the extend of pathology following principles of cavity preparation |
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the mechanical alteration of a defective, injured or disease tooth in order to best receive a restorative material that will return the tooth and area to form, function and esthetics |
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- repair a carious defect
- replacement of defective restorations
- restore form and function to fractured teeth
- restore congenitally absent form or function ( physical defects)
- esthetics
- fulfilling other restorative needs-abutments for fixed and removal partial dentures
- prevention
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reasons for restoring teeth |
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- potential for plaque to form
- creation of an interface
- even greater restoration
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everytime you do a preparation or restoration: |
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caries/caries susceptible pits and fissures
fracture
erosion/abrasion
wear attrition
missing tooth
developmental
antibiotic staining
esthetic undersized lateral incisor
occlusa surface of molars
prevention-sealants |
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another reason for restoring teeth |
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- fulfill requirements of restorative material
- fulfill requirements of removing pathology and protecting the pulp
- fulfill needs of occlusion
- fulfill the esthetic needs of the restoration
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objective of cavity preparations |
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original lesion on teeth
i.e. pit and fissure caries , and smooth surface caries |
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caries left in a cavity preparation either by intent or omission |
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residual caries left by intent |
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( isolate tooth with rubber dam - do an outline remove 70% of the caries ( wet and leathery)
dical ( bacteriostatic and irritant to pulp in a good - reparative dentin)
IRM ( zinc oxide eugenol - billows the pain )
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residual caries left by omission |
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cleaned everything out ( some caries is still left) |
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Remineralizable - initial lesion that is reversible; white lesion , typically at the gingival margin
that is demineralizing but can start to remineralize |
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not remineralizable; progressed lesion that must be restored ( enamel cavitation-cavity) |
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#4, #6, # 8 round bur and put on slow speed without water |
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good for removal of caries |
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affected, dark and dry - bacteria has died ) |
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smooth out extra on restoration |
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how to restore secondary caries |
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loss of tooth substance due to mechanical means such as tooth brushing with an abrasive paste |
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loss of tooth structure caused by wear ( due to bruxism) |
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loss of tooth structure by chemical processes , acid |
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stress corrosion of the cervical enamel margin of tooth caused by nonaxial forces on the incisal, occlusal and palatal surfaces of the tooth placing the hard tissue in tension and then compression (occurs at the CEJ) |
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loss of tooth structure due to trauma |
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anorexia nervosa causes : |
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involving one surface of a tooth |
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involving two surfaces of a tooth |
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involving three of morre surfaces of a tooth |
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mesial
distal
buccal
pulpal
gingival
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walls of a cavity preparation |
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intersection of two walls ( either internal/internal or internal/external ) |
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intersection of three walls |
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unprepared tooth structure meets the prepared tooth structure |
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intersection of axial and pulpal walls |
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axiodistogingival point angle |
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intersection of distal-axial -gingival walls |
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intersection of buccal and pulpal walls |
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- obtain outline form
- obtain resistance form
- obtain retention form
- obtain convenience form
- remove remaining carious dentin
- finish enamel walls and cavosurface margins
- clean the preparation
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black steps of cavity preparations |
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outline form
final outline form is not established until all carious and overlying enamel is removed |
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based upon location and extent of carious lesion, tooth fracture, or erosion
- established after penetration in carious dentin and removal of enamel overlying carious dentin
- determinant is extent of carious dentin |
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-design of cavity preparation so that the tooth and restorative material resist fracture in function
-for restorative materials based upon physical properties of the restorative material
-cavity prep that has a specific width and depth so that restorative material wil be stron enough |
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retention form ( includes retentive grooves, pins , posts ) |
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-form of cavity prep that holds restoration in the tooth prep
- includes shape and orientation of cavity walls ( includes adhesive bonding; includes accessory features to the cavity prep |
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hydrophilic primer applied air evaporate solvent
hydrophilic adhesive in thin layer |
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refers to the form of the cavity that allows for adequate observation, accessibility and ease of operation during prep and restoration of tooth
- involves removal of sound , healthy tooth structure should be limited to what is necessary |
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removing remaining carious dentin |
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-removal of remaining caries on pulpal and axial walls
-other carious tooth structure was removed when outline form was established |
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finish enamel walls and cavosurface margins |
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using instrument, smooth all cut enamel wall and make the cavosurface margins regular |
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clean the preparation ( toliet of the cavity) |
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- washing and cleansing cavity prep of all debris
- drying
- inspect for prep cleanliness
- debris remaining in prep or margins can detrimentally effect bonding and sealing of the tooth with restorative materials
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