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Principles of preparation for indirect restorations
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Principles of preparation for indirect restorations
(1) Preservation of tooth structure • Protection from fracture and wear • Pattern of tooth substance removal • Type of restoration (2) Retention and resistance • Retention — Height of preparation — Diameter — Surface texture — Taper • Resistance — Increased height — Reduced taper — Additional features (3) Marginal integrity • Feather edge • Shoulder • Chamfer • Bevelled shoulder (4) Strength and structural durability (5) Occlusal stability Principles of indirect restoration 127 REFERENCES 1. Hansen E.K. and Asmussen E. In vivo fractures of endodontically treated posterior teeth restored with enamel-bonded resin. Endod Dent Traumatol, 1990; 6: 218–25. 2. Mach Z., Regent J., Staninec M., Mrklas L. and Setcos J.C. The integrity of bonded amalgam restorations: a clinical evaluation after five years. J Am Dent Assoc, 2002; 133: 460–7. 3. Doukoudakis S. and Doukoudakis A. Amalgam onlay restoration. J Prosthet Dent, 1991; 66: 493–7. 4. Wendt S.L., Jr and Leinfelder K.F. Clinical evaluation of a heat-treated resin composite inlay: 3-year results. Am J Dent, 1992; 5: 258–62. SUMMARY POOC05 02/18/2005 04:36PM Page 127 128 Chapter 5 5. Nayyar A., Walton R.E. and Leonard L.A. An amalgam coronal- radicular dowel and core technique for endodontically treated posterior teeth. J Prosthet Dent, 1980; 43: 511–15. 6. Hoag E.P. and Dwyer T.G. A comparative evaluation of three post and core techniques. J Prosthet Dent, 1982; 47: 177–81. 7. Ranby B. and Rabek J.F. Photodegradation, photo-oxidation and photostabilization of polymers: principles and applications. London, Wiley, 1975, pp. 241–3. 8. Oliva R.A. and Lowe J.A. Dimensional stability of composite used as a core material. J Prosthet Dent, 1986; 56: 554–61. 9. King P.A., Setchell D.J. and Rees J.S. Clinical evaluation of a carbon fibre reinforced carbon endodontic post. J Oral Rehabil, 2003; 30: 785–9. 10. Shillingburg H.T.J., Hobo S., Whitsett L.D., Jacobi R. and Brackett S.E. Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics, 3rd edn. Chicago, Quintessence, 1997. 11. Aminian A. and Brunton P.A. A comparison of the depths produced using three different tooth preparation techniques. J Prosthet Dent, 2003; 89 : 19–22. 12. Brunton P.A., Aminian A. and Wilson N.H.F. Tooth preparation techniques for porcelain laminate veneers. Br Dent J, 2000; 189: 260–2. 13. Jorgensen K.D. The relationship between retention and convergence angle in cemented veneer crowns. Acta Odontol Scand, 1955; 13: 35–40. 14. Lorey R.E. and Myers G.E. The retentive qualities of bridge retainers. J Am Dent Assoc, 1968; 76: 568–72. 15. Smith C.T., Gary J.J., Conkin J.E. and Franks H.L. Effective taper criterion for the full veneer crown preparation in preclinical prosthodontics. J Prosthodont, 1999; 8: 196–200. 16. Nordlander J., Weir D., Stoffer W. and Ochi S. The taper of clinical prepa- rations for fixed prosthodontics. J Prosthet Dent, 1988; 60: 148–51. 17. Owen C.P. Retention and resistance in preparations for extracoronal restorations. Part II: Practical and clinical studies. J Prosthet Dent, 1986; 56 : 148–53. 18. Silness J. Periodontal conditions in patients treated with dental bridges. 3. The relationship between the location of the crown margin and the periodontal condition. J Periodontal Res, 1970; 5: 225–9. 19. Silness J. Periodontal conditions in patients treated with dental bridges. 2. The influence of full and partial crowns on plaque accumulation, development of gingivitis and pocket formation. J Periodontal Res, 1970; 5 : 219–24. 20. Felton D.A., Kanoy B.E., Bayne S.C. and Wirthman G.P. Effect of in vivo crown margin discrepancies on periodontal health. J Prosthet Dent, 1991; Download 0.95 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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