Crown & Bridgework Preparation
Suggested ways for prepping a tooth for a veneer, crown cutting and other restorations.
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Endodontically treated teeth might require reinforcement over time, and at Southern Cross Dental, we offer metal post and core reinforcement in a range of alloys.
With loss of the coronal tooth structure, metal posts can retain the core build-up, with the aim to restore as much coronal and radicular tooth structure as possible.
With metal or ceramic post and core restoration, the retaining dentinal structure will indicate whether metal post is necessary.
Considerations include preserving as much coronal and radicular tooth structure as possible and using a ferrule of minimum 2mm vertical and 1mm dentin thickness when inserting a post.
If all-ceramic crown is chosen for an anterior restoration, the colour and opacity of the post may lead to discolouration and shadowing of the crown, especially for an IPS e.max® restoration. Therefore an opaquer is critical to avoid and protect against discolouration, if metal is used for strength.
Metal Post(Opaquer on Metal) |
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Material | Metal (Alloy of Choice) |
Aesthetics | Acceptable – Better with Opaquer |
Durability | ✓ ✓ ✓ |
Margins | Ferrule Effect |
Flexural Strength | Alloy Dependent |
Indiciations | Universal Except High Aesthetics |
Colour | May Need Masking |
Bonding | Can be Bonded |
Suggested ways for prepping a tooth for a veneer, crown cutting and other restorations.
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