Toothwear - Indirect Restorations - Mods To Standard Preps Flashcards
When can fixed restorations usually be possible in toothwear cases?
When 50% of crown structure remains above the gingival margin
What are the issues with prepping a tooth in a toothwear case?
Lack of occlusal-gingival height
Lack of occlusal space
Severely compromised tooth
Must maximise retention with what structure you have
What material is best for use in severe bruxists in toothwear?
Why?
Considerations?
Metal used on biting surfaces
- more ductile than porcelain
- stronger
Less prone to fracture
Aesthetic considerations, e.g. have the cusp that facing smile line in porcelain, and functional cusps in metal
How can retention be maximised in a crown prep on worn teeth?
Grooves parallel to POI of crown
Small inlay prep within the crown prep
More parallel crown preps - less space for aesthetic porcelain but more retentive
What is resistance form?
Shape of a cavity / preparation giving it the best resistance to masticatory forces and rotational forces.
What margin is needed for metal?
Porcelain?
Chamfer for metal
Shoulder for porcelain
When is a metal margin more preferable on a crown?
Posterior tooth with no aesthetic concern, in a toothwear patient.
Chamfer finish aids retention and less tooth structure removal.
What is a last resort of toothwear case?
Considerations?
Surgical crown lengthening
- removal of bone around tooth
- increase Occluso-gingival height
- takes 3 months for gingiva to stabilise, no definitive crowns in this time
- root cementum exposed can give rise to sensibility
How can an existing bilateral free end saddle denture have its OVD increased slightly?
Inverted cone bur to drill small retentive holes into the top of acrylic teeth. Add composite to these