Lecture 3 - Tooth Preparation Principles Flashcards
Define Biologic Width
Biologic width can be expressed as the height between the deepest point of the gingival sulcus and the alveolar bone crest.
= 2.04 mm
It is suggested to have how much space between the restorative margin and the crest of the alveolar bone
3 mm
If bone needs to be removed, it is suggested to be done
mechanical considerations of extra-coronal tooth preparations can be divided into what 3 categories?
Providing retention form
Providing resistance form
Structural durability
Retention form:
Quality of a preparation that prevents the restoration from becoming dislodged by forces parallel to the path of placement
What factors must be considered when the dentist decides whether retention is adequate for a given fixed restoration:
- Magnitude of the dislodging forces.
- Geometry of the tooth preparation.
- Roughness of the fitting surface of the restoration.
- Materials being cemented.
- Film thickness of the luting agent.
How does the geometry affect a preparation
Minimizing taper effectively limits the number of directions in which a cast crown can be dislodged.
For a crown to seat and have the optimal retention, all axial walls should have how much taper?
a 6-degree taper from cervical to occlusal
T or F, Slight decreases in taper have a significant decrease in retention
False, Slight increases in taper
Describe the correct path of insertion of a preparation
It must parallel the adjacent proximal contacts or it will be prevented from seating
- Must be considered in two dimensions mesio-distal and faciolingual (esthetics)
Describe the importance of surface area in retention
Retention depends on the length of the path, the surface area in sliding contact.
So, crowns with tall axial walls are more retentive than those with short axial walls
and molars are more retentive than premolars because of the greater diameter of a molar.
In the following 6 categories, name what will cause greater retention:
- Taper
- Surface Area
- Type of prep
- Surface texture
- Film thickness
- Luting agent
Taper: Parallel Surface Area: Large Type of prep: Molar complete crown Surface texture: Rough Film thickness: effect uncertain Luting agent: Adhesive resin
Resistance form:
The features of a tooth preparation that enhance the stability of a restoration and resist dislodgment along an axis other than the path of placement.
Adequate resistance depends on the following:
- Magnitude and direction of the dislodging forces.
- Geometry of the tooth preparation.
- Physical properties of the luting agent.
What happens to resistance form when taper or diameter increases, or preparation height is reduced?
It decreases
Resistance is a function of the relationship between axial wall taper, preparation diameter, and preparation height
How can resistance form of an excessively tapered preparation be improved?
By adding grooves or boxes. As an alternative, pinholes can be prepared to achieve the same effect.