class I prep Flashcards

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3 cavity prep fundamentals

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  1. defect/caries remove and traumatic injury repaired
  2. all unsupported enamel removed (usually) ** wall angle plays role in this
  3. remaining tooth left as strong as possible
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cavity prep

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mechanical alteration of tooth to receive restorative material that will return tooth to proper anatomical form, fxn and esthetics

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3
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classfication of class I

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  • anything originating in structural defects
  • ususally posterior occlusal
  • also palatal pits of anteriors
  • also occusal 2/3 of B adn L surfaces of posteriors
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caries progressionq

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accumulation of cariogenic organisms in pits/fissures creates the caries —- progress from surface to DEJ

spread rapidly at DEJ, laterally along jxn

rapid spread in dentin

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5
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isthmus width, class I

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just wide enough to accept instrumentation

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6
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marginal walls of class I

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(so this is the long central part of prep – talking about its edges at M adn D surface)

  • at least 1/2 distance from (either M or D) pit to crest of marginal ridge; wall is parallel to marginal ridge
  • PM at least 1.6mm from prep to proximal surface
  • molar at least 2.0mm

^^closer to edge than this, you drop it to a box

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7
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resistance form of class I

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M adn D diverge occlusally

B adn L converge

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8
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cavosurface angle

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90-100 degrees

this means amalgam margin is 80-90 degrees

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amalgam jxn with tooth, thickness

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  • 90 degree jxn with tooth

- 1.5mm thick for resistance

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10
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what line angles are less than 90 degrees?

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bucco pulpal line angles

lingual pulpal line angles

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11
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how do you remove deep caries

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large, slow speed bur

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12
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3 general principles for outline form for calss 2

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  1. all unsup.en gone
  2. all caries gone
  3. all margins in position to allow restoaration to be placed
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13
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when can you leave unsup.en

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when it is on an area of low stress, such as anterior tooth (esthetic concerns) and NOT FRIABLE and bonded restoration used

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14
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why does the horizontal floor of box resist occlusal load

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because it is perpindicular to forces of chewing, which are directed along long axis of tooth

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15
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slot prep

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box only prep; occlusal surface not faulty; use proximal retention grooves, more conservative because you remove less tooth

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