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Cast Restoration – Part 1

These restoration are made up of metal alloys or porcelain. Eg: Cast restoration are Full crowns Onlays Inlays Pinlays Definition: Restoration which is constructed out of the mouth from materials like...

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Cast Restoration – Part 2

Candelilla Wax: Is obtained from plants. It is added to replace partially or completely the carnuba wax. It is smoother than carnuba wax and its melting point is lower than carnuba wax. Ceregin wax: It...

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Crowns for children

Intoduction to crowns for children Just as we have crowns in adult dentition, so we have crowns for children. These crowns differ from those in adults in many ways, as will be discussed in the...

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Hall technique Part 1

The Hall technique is a novel method of managing carious primary molars by cementing preformed metal crowns, also known as stainless steel crowns, over them without local anaesthesia, caries removal or...

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Hall technique part 2

The Hall technique manipulates the plaque’s environment by sealing it into the tooth, separating it from the substrates it would normally receive from the host’s diet. The plaque may continue to...

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Hall technique Part 3

To begin with… A full history and clinical examination, including bitewing radiography, should be carried out. • There should be no clinical or radiographic signs of pulpal involvement • The tooth...

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Hall technique Part 4

4. If possible, the tooth should be dried prior to cementation, but otherwise there is no caries removal or tooth preparation of any kind. No local anaesthetic injection is given. 5. If the cavity is...

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Hall technique Part 5

Important additional notes 1) The crowns used in the research presented here were Ni-Cro Primary Molar Crowns, cemented with AquaCem, both from 3M/ESPE. Any adjustment of the crowns was minimal, and...

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Post and core Part 1

A post and core is a dental restoration, which is used to sufficiently restore a tooth morphology followed by future restoration such as a crown, when there is no an adequate part of tooth hard tissue...

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Post and core Part 2

Post design Posts (or dowels) can generally be divided into two main subgroups, depending on how retention is achieved. Active posts derive their primary retention directly from the root dentine by the...

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