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PRINCIPALS OF TOOTHPRINCIPALS OF TOOTH
PREPARATIONPREPARATION
INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY
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PRINCIPALS OF TOOTH PREPARATION
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BIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS
Prevention of Damage During Tooth Preparation
a) Adjacent teeth
b) Soft tissues
c) Pulp
causes of injury
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CONSERVATION OF TOOTH STRUCTURE
Partial coverage rather than complete coverage
Preparation with minimum convergence angle (taper)
between axial walls
Preparation of the occlusal surface so reduction follows the
anatomic planes to give uniform thickness in the restoration
Preparation of the axial surfaces so tooth structure is
removed evenly; if necessary, teeth should be orthodontically
repositioned
Selection of a conservative margin compatible with the
other principles of tooth preparation
Avoidance of unnecessary apical extension of preparationwww.indiandentalacademy.com
MARGIN PLACEMENT
Whenever possible, the margin of the preparation
should be supragingival.
Advantages of supragingival margins include.
1. They can be easily finished without trauma to soft
tissues.
2. They are more easily kept clean.
3. Impressions are more easily made, with less
potential for soft tissue damage.
4. Restorations can be easily evaluated at recall
appointments. www.indiandentalacademy.com
Indication of subgingival margin
1. Dental caries, cervical erosion, or restorations extend
subgingivally and a crown-lengthening procedure is not
indicated.
2. The proximal contact area extends to the gingival crest.
3. Additional retention is needed.
4. The margin of a metal-ceramic crown is to be hidden
behind the labiogingival crest.
5. Root sensitivity cannot be controlled by more
conservative procedures.
6. Modification of the axial contour is indicated.www.indiandentalacademy.com
MARGIN ADAPTATION
The junction between a cemented restoration and the
tooth is always a potential site for recurrent caries because of
dissolution of the luting agent and inherent roughness. The
more accurately the restoration is adapted to the tooth, the
less will be the chance of recurrent caries or periodontal
disease. A well-designed preparation has a margin that is
smooth and even. Rough, irregular, or "stepped" junctions
greatly increase the length of the margin and substantially
reduce the adaptation of the restoration
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MARGIN GEOMETRY
Guidelines for margin design
1. Ease of preparation without overextension.
2. Readily identifiable in the impression and on the die.
3. A distinct boundary to which the wax pattern can be
finished.
4. Sufficient bulk of material (to enable the wax pattern
to be handled without distortion as well as give the
restoration strength and, when porcelain is used,
esthetics).
5. Conservative of tooth structure (provided the other
criteria are met).
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PROPOSED MARGIN DESIGN
FEATHER EDGE
Advantage
conservative
Disadvantage
does not provide sufficient bulk
Indication
not recommended
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CHISEL EDGE
Advantage
conservative
Disadvantage
location of margin difficult to control
Indication
occasionaly on tilted teeth
BEVEL EDGE
Advantage
remove unsupported enamel, allows finishing of metal
Disadvantage
extends preparation into sulcus if used on apical margin
Indication
facial margin of maxillary partial coverage crowns
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CHAMFER
Advantage
distinct margin, adequate bulk, easier to control
Disadvantage
care needed to avoid unsupported lip of enamel
Indication
cast metal restorations, lingual margin of metal ceramic crowns
SHOULDER
Advantage
bulk of restorative material,
Disadvantage
less conservative
Indication
facial margin of metal ceramic crowns, complete ceramic
crowns
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SLOPED SHOULDER
Advantage
bulk of material, advantages of bevel
Disadvantage
less conservative
Indication
facial margin of metal ceramic crowns
SHOULDER WITH BEVEL
Advantage
bulk of material, advantages of bevel
Disadvantage
less conservative, extends preparation apically
Indication
facial margin of posterior metal ceramic crowns with
supragingival margins
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MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Retention form
Resistance form
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RETENTION FORM
The quality of a preparation that prevents the restoration from
becoming dislodged by such forces parallel to the path of
withdrawal is known as retention
Factors determining retention
I. Magnitude of the dislodging forces
The magnitude of the dislodging forces depends on the
stickiness of the food and the surface area and tex­ture of the
restoration being pulled.
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2. Geometry of the tooth preparation
a)Taper
As the taper increases, however, so does the free
movement of the restoration and retention will be
reduced.
Selection of the appropriate degree of taper for
tooth preparation involves compromise. Too small a taper
may lead to unwanted undercuts; too large will no longer
be retentive. The recommended convergence between
opposing walls is 6 degrees.
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b)surface area
Retention is dependent on the length of path of withdrawal
or, more precisely, on the surface area in sliding contact.
Therefore, crowns with long axial walls are more retentive
than those with short axial walls
c)stress concentration
changes in the geometry of the preparation (e.g., rounding
the internal line angles) may reduce stress concentrations
and hence increase the retention of the restoration.www.indiandentalacademy.com
d)Type of preparation
Different types of preparation have different
retentive values and these correspond fairly closely to
the surface area of the axial walls, provided other factors
(e.g., taper) are kept constant. Thus the retention of a
complete crown is about double that of partial coverage
restorations.
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3. Roughness of the fitting surface of the restoration.
The more the roughness of the internal surface of a
restoration, the more the retention
4. Type of luting agent
The type of luting agent chosen affects the retention
of a cemented restoration. Adhesive resin cements are the
more retentive than other cement.
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RESISTANCE FORM
Resistance prevents dislodgement of the restoration by
forces directed in an apical or oblique direction and
prevents any movement of restoration under occlusal
forces.
Factors determining resistance
Leverage
Forces should pass with the margin of a crown
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Length of the preparation
Longer preparation will have more surface area and
will be more retentive . Because the axial wall occlusal to
the finish line interferes with displacement, the length and
inclination of that wall become factors in resistance to
tipping forces.for a restoration to succeed, the length must
be great enough to interfere with the arch of the casting
pivoting about a point on the margin on the opposite side
of the restoration.Resistance can be increased by grooves.
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Path of insertion
The path of insertion is an imaginary line along
which the restoration will be placed onto or removed
from the preparation. The path of all abutments should
be parallel to each other
The path of insertion must be considered in two
dimension: faciolingually and mesiodistally.
The faciolingual orientation of the path can affect the
esthetics of metal ceramic or partial veneer crowns.
The mesiodistal inclination of the path must parallel
the contact areas of the adjacent teeth.www.indiandentalacademy.com
STRUCTURAL DURABILITY
A restoration should have sufficient bulk of
material that is adequate to withstand the forces of
occlusion. This bulk must be confined to the space
created by the tooth preparation. Only by this way can the
occlusion on the restoration can be harmonious and the
axial contour normal, preventing periodontal problems
around the restoration.www.indiandentalacademy.com
OCCLUSAL REDUCTION
Sufficient occlusal clearance should be provided
to provide adequate bulk of metal and strength to the
restoration.
MATERIAL
Recommended reduction
Functional cusp Non- functional
cusp
PFM 2mm 1.5mm
Metal 1.5- 2mm 1mm
Gold 1.5mm 1mm
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FUNCTIONAL CUSPAL BEVEL
The Functional cuspal bevel is given on buccal
cusp of lower and palatal cusp of upper teeth.This
provides for adequate bulk of material in an area of heavy
occlusal contact.
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If the bevel is not placed several problems may arise-
The casting will be extremely thin in the area
overlying the junction between the occlusal and axial
reduction.
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An overcontoured restoration may result
If an attempt is made to obtain space for an adequate
bulk in a normally contoured casting without a bevel, the
result will be an overcut axial surface.
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AXIAL REDUCTION
It is essential that a tooth preparation provide
sufficient space for the development of good axial contours.
This will enable the junction between the restoration and the
tooth to be smooth and free of any ledges or abrupt changes
in direction. Sufficient tooth structure must be removed to
allow the development of correctly formed axial contours,
particularly in the interproximal and furcation areas, where
periodontal disease often begins.www.indiandentalacademy.com
Sufficient axial reduction allows bulk of the
restorative material which prevents distortion of the
material under occlusal load. The features that will serve to
provide space for metal that will improve the rigidity and
durability of the restoration are the offset, the occlusal
shoulder, the isthmus, the proximal groove and the box.
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ESTHETIC CONSIDERATION
Whenever possible, accomplishment of an
esthetically acceptable result without the use of metal
ceramic crowns is preferred, not only because tooth
structure is conserved but also because no restorative
material can approach the appearance of intact tooth
enamel.
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THE COMPLETE CAST CROWN
INDICATION
Extensive destruction from caries or trauma
Endodontically treated teeth
Existing restoration
Necessity for maximum retention and strength
To provide contour to receive a removable appliance
CONTRAINDICATION
Less than maximum retention necessary
Esthetics www.indiandentalacademy.com
ADVANTAGE
Strong
High retentive qualities
Usually easy to obtain adequate resistance form
Option to modify form and occlusion
DISADVANTAGE
Adverse effects on metal
Vitality testing not readily feasible
Display of metal www.indiandentalacademy.com
CRITERIA
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METAL CERAMIC CROWN
INDICATION
Esthetics
If porcelain jacket crown is contraindicated
Gingival involvement
CONTRAINDICATION
Large pulp chamber
Intact buccal wall
When more conservative retainer is technically feasible
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ADVANTAGE
Superior esthetics as compared to cast gold restoration
DISADVANTAGE
Removal of substantial tooth structure
Subject to fracture because porcelain is brittle
Difficult to obtain accurate occlusion in glazed porcelain
Shade selection can be difficult
Inferior esthetics as compared to porcelain jacket crown
Expensive
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CRITERIA
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ALL CERAMIC CROWN
INDICATION
High esthetic requirement
Considerable proximal caries
Incisal edge reasonably intact
Endodontically treated teeth with post and core
Favorable distribution of occlusal load
CONTRAINDICATION
When superior strength is required
Thin teeth faciolingually
Unfavorable distribution of occlusal load
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ADVANTAGE
Esthetically unsurpassed
Good tissue response
DISADVANTAGE
Reduced strength compared to metal ceramic crown
Proper preparation extremely critical
Brittle nature of materialwww.indiandentalacademy.com
CRITERIA
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Principles of tooth prep/ orthodontic seminars

  • 1. PRINCIPALS OF TOOTHPRINCIPALS OF TOOTH PREPARATIONPREPARATION INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY Leader in continuing dental education www.indiandentalacademy.com www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 2. PRINCIPALS OF TOOTH PREPARATION www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. BIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS Prevention of Damage During Tooth Preparation a) Adjacent teeth b) Soft tissues c) Pulp causes of injury temperature bacterial action chemical actionwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. CONSERVATION OF TOOTH STRUCTURE Partial coverage rather than complete coverage Preparation with minimum convergence angle (taper) between axial walls Preparation of the occlusal surface so reduction follows the anatomic planes to give uniform thickness in the restoration Preparation of the axial surfaces so tooth structure is removed evenly; if necessary, teeth should be orthodontically repositioned Selection of a conservative margin compatible with the other principles of tooth preparation Avoidance of unnecessary apical extension of preparationwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. MARGIN PLACEMENT Whenever possible, the margin of the preparation should be supragingival. Advantages of supragingival margins include. 1. They can be easily finished without trauma to soft tissues. 2. They are more easily kept clean. 3. Impressions are more easily made, with less potential for soft tissue damage. 4. Restorations can be easily evaluated at recall appointments. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. Indication of subgingival margin 1. Dental caries, cervical erosion, or restorations extend subgingivally and a crown-lengthening procedure is not indicated. 2. The proximal contact area extends to the gingival crest. 3. Additional retention is needed. 4. The margin of a metal-ceramic crown is to be hidden behind the labiogingival crest. 5. Root sensitivity cannot be controlled by more conservative procedures. 6. Modification of the axial contour is indicated.www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. MARGIN ADAPTATION The junction between a cemented restoration and the tooth is always a potential site for recurrent caries because of dissolution of the luting agent and inherent roughness. The more accurately the restoration is adapted to the tooth, the less will be the chance of recurrent caries or periodontal disease. A well-designed preparation has a margin that is smooth and even. Rough, irregular, or "stepped" junctions greatly increase the length of the margin and substantially reduce the adaptation of the restoration www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. MARGIN GEOMETRY Guidelines for margin design 1. Ease of preparation without overextension. 2. Readily identifiable in the impression and on the die. 3. A distinct boundary to which the wax pattern can be finished. 4. Sufficient bulk of material (to enable the wax pattern to be handled without distortion as well as give the restoration strength and, when porcelain is used, esthetics). 5. Conservative of tooth structure (provided the other criteria are met). www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10. PROPOSED MARGIN DESIGN FEATHER EDGE Advantage conservative Disadvantage does not provide sufficient bulk Indication not recommended www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. CHISEL EDGE Advantage conservative Disadvantage location of margin difficult to control Indication occasionaly on tilted teeth BEVEL EDGE Advantage remove unsupported enamel, allows finishing of metal Disadvantage extends preparation into sulcus if used on apical margin Indication facial margin of maxillary partial coverage crowns www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. CHAMFER Advantage distinct margin, adequate bulk, easier to control Disadvantage care needed to avoid unsupported lip of enamel Indication cast metal restorations, lingual margin of metal ceramic crowns SHOULDER Advantage bulk of restorative material, Disadvantage less conservative Indication facial margin of metal ceramic crowns, complete ceramic crowns www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. SLOPED SHOULDER Advantage bulk of material, advantages of bevel Disadvantage less conservative Indication facial margin of metal ceramic crowns SHOULDER WITH BEVEL Advantage bulk of material, advantages of bevel Disadvantage less conservative, extends preparation apically Indication facial margin of posterior metal ceramic crowns with supragingival margins www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 15. RETENTION FORM The quality of a preparation that prevents the restoration from becoming dislodged by such forces parallel to the path of withdrawal is known as retention Factors determining retention I. Magnitude of the dislodging forces The magnitude of the dislodging forces depends on the stickiness of the food and the surface area and tex­ture of the restoration being pulled. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 16. 2. Geometry of the tooth preparation a)Taper As the taper increases, however, so does the free movement of the restoration and retention will be reduced. Selection of the appropriate degree of taper for tooth preparation involves compromise. Too small a taper may lead to unwanted undercuts; too large will no longer be retentive. The recommended convergence between opposing walls is 6 degrees. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 17. b)surface area Retention is dependent on the length of path of withdrawal or, more precisely, on the surface area in sliding contact. Therefore, crowns with long axial walls are more retentive than those with short axial walls c)stress concentration changes in the geometry of the preparation (e.g., rounding the internal line angles) may reduce stress concentrations and hence increase the retention of the restoration.www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 18. d)Type of preparation Different types of preparation have different retentive values and these correspond fairly closely to the surface area of the axial walls, provided other factors (e.g., taper) are kept constant. Thus the retention of a complete crown is about double that of partial coverage restorations. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 19. 3. Roughness of the fitting surface of the restoration. The more the roughness of the internal surface of a restoration, the more the retention 4. Type of luting agent The type of luting agent chosen affects the retention of a cemented restoration. Adhesive resin cements are the more retentive than other cement. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 20. RESISTANCE FORM Resistance prevents dislodgement of the restoration by forces directed in an apical or oblique direction and prevents any movement of restoration under occlusal forces. Factors determining resistance Leverage Forces should pass with the margin of a crown www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 21. Length of the preparation Longer preparation will have more surface area and will be more retentive . Because the axial wall occlusal to the finish line interferes with displacement, the length and inclination of that wall become factors in resistance to tipping forces.for a restoration to succeed, the length must be great enough to interfere with the arch of the casting pivoting about a point on the margin on the opposite side of the restoration.Resistance can be increased by grooves. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 22. Path of insertion The path of insertion is an imaginary line along which the restoration will be placed onto or removed from the preparation. The path of all abutments should be parallel to each other The path of insertion must be considered in two dimension: faciolingually and mesiodistally. The faciolingual orientation of the path can affect the esthetics of metal ceramic or partial veneer crowns. The mesiodistal inclination of the path must parallel the contact areas of the adjacent teeth.www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 23. STRUCTURAL DURABILITY A restoration should have sufficient bulk of material that is adequate to withstand the forces of occlusion. This bulk must be confined to the space created by the tooth preparation. Only by this way can the occlusion on the restoration can be harmonious and the axial contour normal, preventing periodontal problems around the restoration.www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 24. OCCLUSAL REDUCTION Sufficient occlusal clearance should be provided to provide adequate bulk of metal and strength to the restoration. MATERIAL Recommended reduction Functional cusp Non- functional cusp PFM 2mm 1.5mm Metal 1.5- 2mm 1mm Gold 1.5mm 1mm www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 25. FUNCTIONAL CUSPAL BEVEL The Functional cuspal bevel is given on buccal cusp of lower and palatal cusp of upper teeth.This provides for adequate bulk of material in an area of heavy occlusal contact. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 26. If the bevel is not placed several problems may arise- The casting will be extremely thin in the area overlying the junction between the occlusal and axial reduction. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 27. An overcontoured restoration may result If an attempt is made to obtain space for an adequate bulk in a normally contoured casting without a bevel, the result will be an overcut axial surface. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 28. AXIAL REDUCTION It is essential that a tooth preparation provide sufficient space for the development of good axial contours. This will enable the junction between the restoration and the tooth to be smooth and free of any ledges or abrupt changes in direction. Sufficient tooth structure must be removed to allow the development of correctly formed axial contours, particularly in the interproximal and furcation areas, where periodontal disease often begins.www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 29. Sufficient axial reduction allows bulk of the restorative material which prevents distortion of the material under occlusal load. The features that will serve to provide space for metal that will improve the rigidity and durability of the restoration are the offset, the occlusal shoulder, the isthmus, the proximal groove and the box. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 30. ESTHETIC CONSIDERATION Whenever possible, accomplishment of an esthetically acceptable result without the use of metal ceramic crowns is preferred, not only because tooth structure is conserved but also because no restorative material can approach the appearance of intact tooth enamel. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 31. THE COMPLETE CAST CROWN INDICATION Extensive destruction from caries or trauma Endodontically treated teeth Existing restoration Necessity for maximum retention and strength To provide contour to receive a removable appliance CONTRAINDICATION Less than maximum retention necessary Esthetics www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 32. ADVANTAGE Strong High retentive qualities Usually easy to obtain adequate resistance form Option to modify form and occlusion DISADVANTAGE Adverse effects on metal Vitality testing not readily feasible Display of metal www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 34. METAL CERAMIC CROWN INDICATION Esthetics If porcelain jacket crown is contraindicated Gingival involvement CONTRAINDICATION Large pulp chamber Intact buccal wall When more conservative retainer is technically feasible www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 35. ADVANTAGE Superior esthetics as compared to cast gold restoration DISADVANTAGE Removal of substantial tooth structure Subject to fracture because porcelain is brittle Difficult to obtain accurate occlusion in glazed porcelain Shade selection can be difficult Inferior esthetics as compared to porcelain jacket crown Expensive www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 37. ALL CERAMIC CROWN INDICATION High esthetic requirement Considerable proximal caries Incisal edge reasonably intact Endodontically treated teeth with post and core Favorable distribution of occlusal load CONTRAINDICATION When superior strength is required Thin teeth faciolingually Unfavorable distribution of occlusal load www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 38. ADVANTAGE Esthetically unsurpassed Good tissue response DISADVANTAGE Reduced strength compared to metal ceramic crown Proper preparation extremely critical Brittle nature of materialwww.indiandentalacademy.com