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Restorative Dentistry
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
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Caries
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries Streptococcus mutans
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries Streptococcus mutans
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries Streptococcus mutans
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries Streptococcus mutans You need to know this guy really well
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries G.V. Black
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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Caries Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Pits and fissures Proximal sides of posterior teeth Proximal sides of anterior teeth Proximal and incisal of anterior teeth Gum line facial or lingual Cusps of posterior teeth
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Restoring lost tooth structure Most common Options: –Gold –Amalgam –Composite
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Gold restoration
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Amalgam vs. Composite
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Advantages of Amalgam Ease of placement-tolerates slight moisture Good durability No shrinkage (expansion) Easy to establish proximal contacts Low post operative sensitivity
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Disadvantages of Amalgam Poor color match Expansion No bond to tooth structure No early strength
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Advantages of composite Early strength Beautiful color match Bonds to tooth structure
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Disadvantages to composite Very moisture sensitive Post-operative sensitivity Leakage in the proximal box Difficult to establish proximal contact More steps
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Steps we follow in placing a composite restoration –Moisture control-Rubber dam, parotid blockers, assistants –Complete decay removal-Caries detection dies –Disinfect the preparation-Glumma, hurriseal –Prepare the surface-Self etching primers –Contact closure-bi-tine rings and contoured matrix bands –Build the box and floor first and cure –Build out the remaining, cure in layers –Shaping -Raptor bur sets. –Checking the occlusion – Polishing-gold knife
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Proper isolation
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Changing an amalgam for composite
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Preparation
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Opening the contact
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Banding for good contacts
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Band in place
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Preparing the surface
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Dispensing disinfectant
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Dispensing self etching primer
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Dispensing bond
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Applying disinfectant
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Disinfectant to preparation, wait 10 seconds then dry
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Self etching primer
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Self etching primer to preparation, wait 20 seconds then dry vigorously
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New brush and bond
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Bond to the preparation, lightly dry and cure
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Curing light
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Curing the bond
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Composite, gun, and placement instrument
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Small amount to the proximal box
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Condensed, less than 1 mm thick and cure 20 seconds
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Fill the remainder of the preparation, cure 20 seconds then remove bands with hemostat
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Shaping and polishing
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Raptor burs to shape the anatomy
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Final restoration
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Indirect restoration
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Gold crown
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Porcelain vs. PFM crowns
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All ceramic crowns
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Cerec Crown
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Veneers
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Matching the shade
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Accurate impressions
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Common errors Inaccurate impressions Inadequate reduction Incorrect margin design
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Full Dentures
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Proper diagnosis
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Accurate impressions
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Anatomical landmarks
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Denture fabrication
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Denture impression
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New technologies Valplast Implant supported dentures New types of denture teeth
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