Principles of cavity prep Flashcards

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define Cavity Margins

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the junction between the walls of the cavity preparation and the external surface of the tooth

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define Cavo-Surface Margin Angle

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the angle formed at any point, on the junction of a preparation with the unprepared surface of the tooth. Should be approximately 90° in amalgam (60°-120° clinically acceptable)

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define Line Angles

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the line formed by the junction of two surfaces of a prepared or an prepared surface

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define Point Angles

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the angle formed by the junction of three surfaces.

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define Occlusal/Pulpal floor

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the occlusal floor of the cavity is the surface which is parallel to
the occlusal plane and overlies the pulp.

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define Gingival floor

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A cavity surface in an approximal cavity which is approximately parallel to the occlusal plane and is bounded externally by the gingival margin.

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define Pulpal Axial wall

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The axial wall is the cavity surface that is parallel to the long axis of the tooth

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define buccal/lingual axial wall

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cavity wall is the cavity surface which is bounded by the cavosurface angle and the cavity floor

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define Isthmus

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least wide part of the occlusal key cut in a proximo-occlusal preparation as a retentive form.

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