Lec 6 Diastema Closure Flashcards
Tooth shade should be obtained by comparing the ____________ of the tooth against the middle of the shade tab.
center middle-third
Recommended isolation technique for diastema closure.
Rubber dam isolation with ligatures
Keeps the operatory field dry and free of contaminants.
Rubber dam
Help the rubber dam push the gingiva apically, to allow access to the proximal gingival areas for ideal contouring and polishing of the restorations.
Ligatures
The ________ surface of the teeth is minimally prepared for composite placement.
enamel
TRUE OR FALSE
Teeth is only minimally prepared for composite placement.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
The enchant is only placed on where the composite will be put.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
It’s recommended to remove only a portion of the etchant.
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
Usually, tooth preparation is not required when closing a diastema
TRUE
In situations where the teeth are slightly misaligned, a slight ____________ may be necessary when the teeth are positioned facially.
recontouring
No preparation is necessary when the teeth are _________ positioned.
lingually
TRUE OR FALSE
Roughening of the enamel is recommended in any adhesives to be used.
FALSE
Roughening of the enamel is recommended only when __________ adhesives are to be used
self-etch adhesives
The enamel surface of both teeth is etched for at least __________, after which the adhesive bonding agent is placed and cured.
30 seconds
2 techniques for diastema closure.
1) Free hand technique
2) Modified matrix approach
A thin, resin coating applied to the chewing surface of molars, premolars, and any deep grooves of the teeth.
Preventive resin restoration (PRR)
Protects the tooth by sealing the deep grooves and creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface.
Preventive resin restoration (PRR)
This approach facilitates prevention and early intervention, in order to prevent or stop the dental caries process before it reaches the end stage of the disease, which is also known as the “hole” or cavitation of the tooth.
Preventive resin restoration (PRR)
This approach facilitates prevention and early intervention, in order to prevent or stop the ____________ process before it reaches the end stage of the disease.
dental caries
End stage of dental caries
“hole” or cavitation of the tooth
Type of PRR:
Suspicious pits and fissures where caries removal is limited to the enamel
Type A
Type of PRR:
Incipient lesion in dentin that is small and confined.
Type B
Type of PRR:
Need for greater exploratory preparation in dentin.
Type C
- Cleaning: A ________ should be applied to the tooth surface using a prophy cup.
Conditioning of tooth: after rinsing and drying the tooth, __________ is applied for 10 seconds to increase the surface energy and wettability of the tooth, which improves chemical bonding.
Placement of restoration: the mixed GIC is carried to the cavity with the help of a _________ and adapted using a _________. Care is necessary to avoid the cement sticking to the spatula as it is hard to remove.
- pumice slurry
- 10% polyacrylic acid
- cement carrier; condenser