Class 2 Restorations Flashcards
A Class II amalgam preparation has an open side on the…
interproximal.
What is used to hold the amalgam in the interproximal area during a class II restoration?
matrix band with a tofflemire retainer and a wooden wedge
What are the functions of a good matrix band?
- Has enough rigidity to resist too much deformation by packing forces or wedging, but is slightly burnishable and displacable
- Assists in establishing proper anatomical contour.
- Must prevent excess amalgam from being expressed at the gingival margin as much as possible, so as not to get a gingival overhang that will trap plaque and irritate the gingivae.
- Must be convenient to install.
- Must be easy to remove and allow for removal without breaking a partially set amalgam.
What are the parts of the tofflemire retainer?
What type of tofflemire band do we use in lab?
adult band - box or normal depth gingivally
What are the steps to inserting band into the tofflemire retainer?
- Turn the inner nut counterclockwise until slot vice is about ¼ inch from the guide channels.
- Hold inner nut and turn the outer nut counterclockwise until the pointed end of the spindle is free of the slot in the slot vice.
- Double the band back on itself, forming a loop.
- Insert into the slot vice, and direct it through one of the three guide
channels. Tighten spindle.
Wider Opening in the Loop is Toward the _______ of the Tooth
Occlusal
Slot in Slot Vice is Toward the _______ of the Tooth
Gingival
What are the ways to insert the tofflemire band?
- Retainer on the buccal side; band emerges from one of the side guide channels (most common)
- Retainer on the lingual side; must use a contra-angle retainer
- Band emerges through the middle channel and straight out the end of the retainer; retainer is on the lingual of the tooth
If the band won’t go far enough apically to close the gingival margin in a deep box, use a band that has an…
“apron”
(clinic only)
How do you get ride of the open margin between the band and the tooth?
wooden wedge
When would you use a double wedge (one from lingual and one from buccal)?
in the event of an especially wide interproximal space and a gingivally deep box
When would you use the stacking method to double wedge?
gingival recession and a proximal
box of moderate depth
What are the steps for obtaining a good contact?
*Loosen the band a quarter turn after wedging
*Burnish the band against the proximal surface of the adjacent tooth.
*Scrape with an explorer along the tooth-metal interface at the gingival margin to remove any tissue or debris in this area.
*Pack amalgam hard against the matrix band in the contact area.
Occlusal edge of marginal ridge slightly _________, creating slightly open occlusal embrasure on an amalgam class II restoration.
rounded