Class IV Flashcards
1
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what are the indications for class IV composite restorations
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- carious lesion involving the incisal edge or undermines the enamel of the incisal edge of an anterior tooth
- trauma fracture involving one or both incisial angles of an anterior tooth
2
Q
what should be assessed in a carious class IV lesion
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- determine vitality
- evaluate extent of caries and presence of other lesions or defective restorations on the tooth
- examine radiographs for periapical lesions
- determine size of the pulp chamber
- determine shade of tooth and adjacent teeth using Vita shade guide
3
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what should be assessed in a Class IV trauma lesion
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- determine cause of fracture and time (history) of occurrence
- determine vitality
- evaluate extent of fracture and integrity of the tooth as well as discoloration
- determine presence of carious lesions or defective restorations on the tooth
- examine tooth/radiographs for root fractures, buccal/lingual plate fractures, and integrity of adjacent teeth
4
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how are carious class IV lesions prepared
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- anesthetize tooth
- isolate tooth - rubber dam, isovac
- remove unsupported enamel with carbide/diamond bur
- remove all caries with largest round bur that will fit in the space
- place a liner (RMGI/CaOH) if preparation is within 0.5mm of the pulp
- place retention points if needed
- bevel all enamel margins with a medium grit diamond bur
-place 45 degree bevel on lingual and interproximal margins - place long, shallow bevel on the facial surface
5
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how do you prepare a trauma class IV lesion
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- anesthetize tooth
- isolate tooth
- remove unsupported enamel with carbide/diamond bur
- place a liner (RMGI/CaOH) if preparation is within 0.5mm of the pulp
- place retention points if needed
- bevel all enamel margins with a medium grit diamond bur
- place 45 degree bevel on lingual and interproximal margins
-place long, shallow bevel on facial surface
6
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how do you restore class IV lesions
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- verify shade- place a small amount of composite on facial surface of tooth and light cure
- place mylar matrix strip between adjacent teeth and carefully wedge in place
- etch surface of tooth
- enamel can be etched for 30 seconds or longer
- dentin must not be etched for longer than 15 seconds
- dry excess water from enamel surface; dentin surface must remain moist to ensure maximum bond strength
- bond agent applied to all enamel and dentin surfaces
- air dry for 5 seconds with gentle stream from air/water syringe
- second coat of bonding agent applied
- air dry for 5 seconds
- light cure all areas of tooth for 20 seconds
- place first increment of composite to restore most lingual surface of the tooth to include incisal edge
- cure for 40 seconds
-place second increment of composite to restore the labial surface of the tooth - include the contact and incisal angle to mirror adjacent tooth surface
-place developmental grooves on facial surface of tooth
-place proper contour of tooth to include all line angles - cure for 40 seconds
7
Q
how do you finish class IV restorations
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- final shaping of facial surface is accomplished with a 7902 finishing bur
- lingual surface is shaped with a #4,6 carbide burs on a slowspeed handpiece (less than 10,000 rpm) and a 7460 finishing bur (highspeed)
- occlusion is adjusted with articulating paper and #4,6 carbide burs on a slowspeed handpiece
8
Q
how do you polish a class Iv restoration
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- soflex discs are used to finish and polish restoration
- a series of four discs (yellow, light orange, orange, dark orange)
- do not use the dark orange disk, it is too course and will remove composite very quickly even on slowspeed
- break the spine of the disks before use
- always use the disks when wet and at very low rpm creating a slurry
- avoid holding the disc flat against the tooth this will remove tooth anatomy- hold at a 45 degree angle
- polish with the orange and light orange removing all scratches
- polish with diacomp points
- finish polish with yellow soflex disc
- remove excess composite from margins and interproximal areas with #12 surgical blade
- optiguard may be placed and cured to seal restoration
9
Q
what are the diacomp points and how should they be used
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- green diacomp points (wet, slowspeed)
- white diacomp points (wet, slowspeed)
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