FP - indications and pre op assess Flashcards
what is a crown?
full coverage extra-coronal indirect restoration
materials for crowns?
gold alloy (precious metal alloy)
ceramic
metal bonded to ceramic
non precious metal alloy (CoCr, NiCr)
indications for crowns (7)?
repeated failure of direct rest.
difficulty achieving contour, contact point and occlusal contacts with direct rest.
minimise risk of tooth fracture
aesthetics
include design characteristics to accommodate metal based removable prosthesis
bridge abutment
replacement of existing crown
2 ways restorations may fail?
fracture
debonding
what types of tooth fractures are unrestorable?
split tooth
vertical root fracture
what types of tooth fractures are restorable?
craze lines
fractured cusp
cracked tooth
what can be added to crown prep in preparation for a denture?
rest seats
describe a telescopic crown denture
removable denture fit precisely over teeth prepared with an ‘inner crown’
all are parallel - straight path of insertion
when should bridges not be considered?
cannot justify preparing a tooth i.e., you cannot prepare a unrestored or minimally restored tooth as a bridge retainer
what causes biological failure of a crown?
secondary caries
periodontal disease
gingival disease
encroachment of biologic width
what is the measurement of the biological width?
3mm
what are mechanical failures of crowns?
ceramic fracture
occlusal wear
cement failure
when to not use a crown (5)?
no maintenance of OH
active caries/ perio disease
inadequate crown height
inadequate access for tooth prep/ imp taking
when there is a more minimally invasive option
4 types of active disease?
caries
perio disease
periradicular disease
tooth wear
what may cause inadequate access for tooth prep/ imps?
sclerosis - scleroderma, post radiation changes
post surgical changes