PFM Preparation - Acadental Tooth #30 | Dr. Richard Stevenson

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  • @amirmo6615
    @amirmo6615 7 місяців тому +4

    Can never thank you enough for these videos. I've watched them dozens of times and still learn something new every time.
    Best

  • @jordonsowders3473
    @jordonsowders3473 5 років тому +36

    Spot on like always doc. You are like the Bob Ross of preps. Keep painting happy smooth margins!

  • @El_mahdi313
    @El_mahdi313 5 років тому +3

    Thank you Dr. Stevenson for your work..
    Your videos very helpful for us wish you to continue..
    Dr.abbas for Iraq wish best for you 🌷🌷

  • @aamin6933
    @aamin6933 5 років тому +1

    Great to have you back doc.

  • @hirbodgilandoust3400
    @hirbodgilandoust3400 4 роки тому

    Hello doctor it was a pleasure learning pfm from you. Best regards.

  • @daiana6943
    @daiana6943 3 роки тому

    Very explicit! I’m so glad I found your channel!! :)

  • @tanissharagupathy
    @tanissharagupathy 3 роки тому

    This is the best video i ever watched! Thank you so much Dr!!!

  • @Explore_with_ZY
    @Explore_with_ZY 4 роки тому +1

    Ur videos r incredible sir
    Pls make videos of crown prep of lower premolar for pfm
    I have learnt a lot from ur videos

  • @2aibolita
    @2aibolita Рік тому

    Gute Arbeit, super👍

  • @camilledenisse
    @camilledenisse 5 років тому

    fantastic work doc. hope i can prep a pfm crown like yours. it's beautiful

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому

      Thank you Doc - keep at it!

    • @camilledenisse
      @camilledenisse 5 років тому

      i hope you can show all PFM prep of the teeth. that's what we'll be prepping for the board exam.

  • @Prem4884
    @Prem4884 5 років тому +4

    Thank you So much Sirrr,,,,,It would be great if you could teach us how to prepare a tooth for an Endocrown...,

  • @arshaksargsyan2562
    @arshaksargsyan2562 5 років тому

    Thank you Doctor, I watched this video may be ten times and the interesting thing is that every time when I watch I found a new thing to learn. By the way I had a chance to be one of your courses and can say that your fingers work just like a drils in CAD/CAM machin chamber. Highly recomend to attend his courses.

  • @kevinpham3087
    @kevinpham3087 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful work.

  • @salmaalmahdi5524
    @salmaalmahdi5524 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for your educational video,I just need your advice about the distal preparation, because that my point of weakness.

  • @user-uw3lc2et1s
    @user-uw3lc2et1s 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much, Dr. Stevenson! :) you help me in dental school a ton! :) Faith.

  • @mohamedhafezbofdan5603
    @mohamedhafezbofdan5603 5 років тому +3

    Perfect & smooth , i watch video time after time with passion , i have question dr , what is ur opinion about verti prep ?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +4

      It's controversial - let's wait for the research on this design. Most of us in Academics are concerned because it results in a knife edge of zirconia, and zirconia doesn't perform well when thin...

  • @AhmedAli-nw7fj
    @AhmedAli-nw7fj 3 роки тому

    perfect doctor stevenson

  • @sanghamitra7728
    @sanghamitra7728 4 роки тому

    Thank you Dr S. Very helpful as always.

  • @sreeramkumar1262
    @sreeramkumar1262 5 років тому +1

    Simply superb. Thank you doctor. I learned a lot.

  • @maysader4719
    @maysader4719 Рік тому

    Thanks Dr you are amazing!

  • @user-du5cs1vs7d
    @user-du5cs1vs7d 5 років тому

    Wow... don't think I will be able to do this .....too perfect

  • @m7mdsamy210
    @m7mdsamy210 5 років тому

    Awesome 😍 thanks for sharing , waiting for more and more

  • @Teddy-iv6dw
    @Teddy-iv6dw 5 років тому +3

    ah. it is hard to prepare the lingual margin using this bur
    thx for the video

  • @innatep4411
    @innatep4411 5 років тому +3

    hi dr. Stevenson, great video! Which chair position do you recommend for #30, especially for the B plane?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +5

      Start ay 7 for the C and A, then switch to 11 for the B

    • @danielanaumovski6586
      @danielanaumovski6586 5 років тому +1

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Dr. Stevenson, how might the operator chair position change for each occlusal plane when doing this prep on #19 rather than #30?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +4

      I usually work from 7 O'clock to start the planes with direct vision, then swing around to 11 to refine with the patient's head turned towards me or away to facilitate the prep access

    • @danielanaumovski6586
      @danielanaumovski6586 5 років тому +2

      Stevenson Dental Solutions thank you Dr. Stevenson, your video has officially saved me the night before a crown competency! Bless you!

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      @@danielanaumovski6586 YES! So happy to help!!!

  • @curtishendersondds
    @curtishendersondds 5 років тому +1

    Hi Dr. Stevenson -- I'm wondering if you might share your dental CV. I would love to learn more detail about your continuing education efforts and career. The link on your website, re: Biosketch pdf, does not currently work. The videos and tips are excellent!

  • @zubairakram8319
    @zubairakram8319 5 років тому

    Thanks doc for sharing such a piece of art..... please make n share a video of vaneer specially upper right canine
    Many thanks
    Stay blessed

  • @ionitfeinzaig-yehoshua9294
    @ionitfeinzaig-yehoshua9294 5 років тому

    Thank you for your great videos. Do you have a video on preparations for a fixed partial denture? How to check for path of insertion, how to reduce, etc. Thank you.

  • @dergoldyung5629
    @dergoldyung5629 5 років тому

    This looks so good. Thank you for sharing.

  • @El_mahdi313
    @El_mahdi313 5 років тому +2

    Hi #Dr.
    What FGC mean?
    And what the difference between FGC & PFM? (except the finishing line in esthetic zone..)?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +3

      Full Gold Crown. FGC has less occlusal clearance and a chamfer margin.

    • @El_mahdi313
      @El_mahdi313 5 років тому +1

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions
      Thanks Dr.

    • @El_mahdi313
      @El_mahdi313 5 років тому +1

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions
      Dr. Which type of finishing line you use in zirconia crown...?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +2

      @@El_mahdi313 A radial Shoulder - a shoulder which is rounded internally and is at least 0.8 mm wide.

  • @newworld9338
    @newworld9338 3 роки тому

    Good job

  • @mdonato7383
    @mdonato7383 5 років тому +1

    Hello doctor! Can you kindly describe the A plane, B plane, C plane locations?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +4

      A plane = functional cusp bevel
      B plane = interior incline reduction
      C plane = non-functional cusp incline reduction
      Maxillary Posterior teeth: A plane is on the lingual of the lingual cusps and parallels the C plane, with is on the facial cusps, lingual inclines. The B plane is on the facial incline of the lingual cusps.
      Mandibular Posterior teeth: A plane is on the facial of the facial cusps and parallels the C plane, with is on the lingual cusps, facial inclines. The B plane is on the lingual incline of the facial cusps.

  • @eliasomarrage48
    @eliasomarrage48 3 роки тому

    Thank you well demostrated.

  • @ukrainedmd
    @ukrainedmd 2 роки тому

    Very informative and so very well made. I just had 2 questions:
    1) How do you maintain the anatomy of the triangular ridges when doing the plane reduction? I usually end up with pretty flat looking triangular ridges
    2) When you are reducing the "B plane" are you are angling the burr parallel to the inclinations of the cusps like you did the in the "A plane" or is it perpendicular to the occlusal surface (making it flat)?
    Thank you!

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  2 роки тому +2

      I try to preserve the most prominent triangular ridges, like the maxillary buccal cusps and the lingual mandibular cusps. If the triangular ridge is fairly flat, I usually respect that form. As for the B plane, it would ideally parallel the triangular ridge declination angle - about 35º. When you respect the inclination angles, the prep will have more uniform clearance and preserve more tooth structure.

  • @hananelawami8506
    @hananelawami8506 4 роки тому

    Nice work😊👍

  • @marzii693
    @marzii693 2 роки тому

    Thanks doctor Stevenson, it was really helpful!
    Can we just creat a shoulder finishline in buccal side at the begining; I mean not creatjng the chamfer at first??

  • @zaiddheyaa5172
    @zaiddheyaa5172 4 роки тому

    Thank ya we learned a lot from your channel

  • @KennyLiu88
    @KennyLiu88 4 роки тому

    Dr Stevenson, on your FGC preparation video (FULL GOLD CROWN in 7 STEPS
    ), you reduced the B plane after the C plane, whereas in this video you reduced the A plane after the B plane. I'm wondering does the order matter?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому

      I like to show different approaches so dentists may make there own decisions...It really doesn't matter, as long as you keep your depth planes controlled and follow the original inclines. Thank you!

  • @mhamadsarhad2584
    @mhamadsarhad2584 5 років тому

    Alot of thanks dear dr 🌹

  • @wanhuayteh7464
    @wanhuayteh7464 3 роки тому

    Hi Dr! What a nice & precise prep! I would
    like to ask, if there’s no RGS instrument to check on the clearance, what other ways we can make sure that we are cutting at the exact depth? Thank you

  • @ruarua2603
    @ruarua2603 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Stevenson, Thank you so much for another great video! When you used 8847KR to create a shoulder, do you think the tip of the bur might create a sharp buccal cervical line angle that can potentially cause additional stress on the tooth's structure?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      Not the KR - this has a rounded end, but PFMs need this axial depth, so there isn't much we can do. With all-ceramic preps, the KR burs are too aggressive and a fillet margin, using an 856-016 or KS type would be better as you mention.

    • @ruarua2603
      @ruarua2603 3 роки тому

      ​@@StevensonDentalSolutions Got it. I didn't know that KR has a round end. Thank you so much for the info, Dr. Stevenson! You have a great weekend.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      @@ruarua2603 Thank you!

  • @andreabenitez9875
    @andreabenitez9875 4 роки тому

    Excellent doctor!!! Thank you so much for this great videos 🥰👍🏻

  • @jimeetbamania9147
    @jimeetbamania9147 4 роки тому

    Fantastic and indepth explaination for every step including the bur size. Every video i see has new information in it. Thank you Sir for this commendable videos. Just had a doubt. As for shamfer using 8877 o09 it has max width is 0.9 and we need shamfer of 0.5 - 0.7 so when we use half of the bur it will give only 0.45 max. Going further deep won't it create a lip on the outer rim ??

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому +1

      Great Question! It may if you don't manage it. All burs will create a lip if they go deep enough axially and are allowed to move gingivally. If you can plane the finish line by moving the diamond axially and outwardly, the lip will be corrected. If you'd prefer, you can use an 878K-014 or -016 as these will create taper and avoid lips if used less than half of their diameters. Alternatively use an 8877-010 - these will create a 0.5 mm axial depth at the finish line.

    • @jimeetbamania9147
      @jimeetbamania9147 4 роки тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Thank you Sir for your quick and proper answer. Keep it going Sir

  • @lucasmilne1511
    @lucasmilne1511 5 років тому

    Great videos. When finishing your margins, what speed are you running the handpiece at? If at slow speed, are you using firm or light strokes? Thanks!

  • @michaelaljabban5779
    @michaelaljabban5779 4 роки тому

    Amazing prep doctor, may I ask how you decide on the angulation of the bur when starting the occlusal reduction?
    Thank you so much for your videos!

  • @sadiahusseini-m9s
    @sadiahusseini-m9s 5 днів тому

    Hi sir, where did you buy the dental models you show in the video?

  • @acash93
    @acash93 5 років тому +1

    How do the codes of all the burrs make sense? I have trouble remembering which burr to use. :)

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +2

      They are very strange. Whenever there is an "8" in front of the three numbers, it means fine grit (30 microns) Otherwise, the system of numbering makes little sense! KS was named after Kois and Spear. KR burs have rounded corners. It's a mess!

  • @r.a1127
    @r.a1127 5 років тому

    Nice & neat!! How professional!

  • @DoctorAj2023
    @DoctorAj2023 Рік тому

    Great like always doc my question is for breaking contact we should keep the bur parallel to line of draw ? Bc for the distal you leaned the bur a little bit ? Is that something you for distal or its the camera angle thanks alit doc

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  Рік тому +1

      Good observation! When breaking contact I use a very narrow diamond - the tipping is done to protect the adjacent tooth. After the contact is broken, you may start by holding the bur parallel to the line of draw, however, this will only provide about 6-7 degrees of Total Occlusal Convergence - not practical. The finest preps usually have 10-12 degrees of TOC and are completely acceptable with up to 20 degrees of TOC. Also, it is important to tip walls to obtain clearance with the proximal tooth contour...Thank you

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Рік тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions
      Good bless you doc …. I usually use 169 bur to break contact and then try ti increase taper using 856 016 ….

  • @mahbuburrahman2783
    @mahbuburrahman2783 3 роки тому

    Hello doc, during preparation on patients mouth, where should I rest my fingers to garner support??

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      Take a look at my chair position videos (2 of them) and if you still have questions, let me know!

  • @Docpietrosavage007
    @Docpietrosavage007 5 років тому

    Thank you doc.

  • @hashemtoki475
    @hashemtoki475 5 років тому

    Tnx for your teaching.Are we use same burs in the amalgam restorations or bridge prepration?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +2

      Amalgam: 330, 245, 55, 169L, and 330RGS. Bridge: the same burs shown here.

    • @hashemtoki475
      @hashemtoki475 5 років тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions tnx so much

  • @vyshnavimulakala6047
    @vyshnavimulakala6047 6 місяців тому

    What bur I need to use to get a chamfer margin of width between 0.3 to 0.7 doc? And can I use half of the round end taper bur or need to use only torpedo bur? Please advise. Thank you in advance

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  6 місяців тому

      The 877-010 is a parallel pointed diamond 1.0 mm in diameter and this will give you a 0.5 mm modified chamfer. If you would prefer a tapered chamfer bur, use the 878K-016 which will give you a 0.55 mm chamfer if using half of the tip diameter. Round ended diamonds don't give chamfer margins - they create fillet finish lines, which are more like a rounded shoulder.

  • @monaabdelmotelb8005
    @monaabdelmotelb8005 10 місяців тому

    What if I moved the end of shoulder line beyond the contacts, would this be considered as wrong ?

  • @frozenlight8853
    @frozenlight8853 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for your effort...
    I have question.... what is the type of the loupe you use .and how much the magnification?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +2

      6x or a microscope with up to 30x but I started with 2.5x, then increased to 4.5x after a year or so. I usually recommend 3.5x Univet Prismatics with a light.

    • @frozenlight8853
      @frozenlight8853 5 років тому

      Do you sell it in your site..... ?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      @@frozenlight8853 No it requires a rep to visit you and measure your eye and working distance. Check out Univet's website for more info

  • @aamin6933
    @aamin6933 3 роки тому

    Beautiful. Can i use the 8847kr-016 but for the buccal margin for CERAMIC crowns? Ie a modified shoulder?

  • @terryterry2395
    @terryterry2395 5 років тому

    Wonderful work ) tnx

  • @amirarasha4318
    @amirarasha4318 3 роки тому

    Bjr dr. Pouvez vous me montrer l'orientation de la fraise sur la face vestibulaire svp ? Comment pousser la limite en sous gencive sans créer de contre dépouille ?

  • @kimbooffical
    @kimbooffical 5 років тому

    Beautiful work. Can I use 847 bur for porcelain shoulder instead of the 847KR you have in the video? And the axial reduction bur too, I’m using 878 bur instead of the 878K you have in the video. Thankyou very much.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      You're all set then - the differences are subtle and won't make a big difference!

    • @kimbooffical
      @kimbooffical 5 років тому

      Stevenson Dental Solutions got it, Thankyou . Just wondering the difference between these bur. Btw is the endo access video coming up anytime soon? :)

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      The 847 has a slightly sharper corner compared to the slightly rounded corners of the KR version. Endo access done - editing is underway...

    • @kimbooffical
      @kimbooffical 5 років тому

      Stevenson Dental Solutions for endo access what are & kinds of dental bur I should bought? Is it available is your stevendentalsolutions.com ? Thanks

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      Just the 2 round and 4 round bur, followed by the EndoZ - we don't currently carry the EndoZ

  • @ankursnd
    @ankursnd 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video, from buccal aspect we can't appreciate the distal cusp unlike your previous videos of FGC. This is the issue usually I face as as well. Any comments on how important is it from examination point of view?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +4

      It was not an issue Ankur, it was as required. If you reduce the occlusal properly, and then you prepare the proximal and develop the taper - and if the distal cusp is prepped away, it was meant to be. With the FGC video, it was on a Columbia typodont, which has a much larger distal cusp. This prep was done as dictated by the environment. This is what's important from an examination point of view...

    • @ankursnd
      @ankursnd 5 років тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Thanks for your views.

  • @malomran5698
    @malomran5698 Рік тому

    Doctor, in the axial reduction I always make finish line too big and a lot of tooth structure lost, how do fix this ?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  Рік тому

      Try to use the bur no more than 1/2 of the diameter for the chamfer and only the tip for the shoulder. Let the bur limit you...

  • @karenmandujano6296
    @karenmandujano6296 5 років тому

    Dear Dr Stevenson Sorry I can’t read all the comments .. and maybe somebody already asked about the A plane , how deep did you go? 1.5 mm?

  • @yinayu6773
    @yinayu6773 Місяць тому

    Hi thank you for your great video, was always wondering I go to 7oclock when I do the lingual of molars but lots of dentist go for 1oclock. Is it just a matter of preference or am I wrong to go to 7.

  • @afrozekhan2269
    @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

    Hi Dr,
    for buccal and lingual axial walls reduction, should the 878k-012 bur be inserted completely (entire diameter of the bur)? And how much should the buccal and lingual axial walls reduction be? 1.5mm?

  • @aamin6933
    @aamin6933 3 роки тому

    Hi doc. Please can you explain what does the 016 refer to on the 847kr 016 bur? You mention 1.2mm tip but I was under the impression the 016 referred to 1.6mm diameter at the tip.

  • @aamin6933
    @aamin6933 5 років тому

    Please can you explain what 'high speed at stall out speed' procedure is? How do I achieve this during margin refinement?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому

      Push the pedal slightly - allow the headpiece to rotate more slowly.

    • @aamin6933
      @aamin6933 5 років тому

      My push foot pedal is sensitive so it is difficult to maintain a slow constant speed.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому

      Can you try a friction grip slow speed attachment for your slow speed motor?

    • @aamin6933
      @aamin6933 5 років тому

      Yes I will look into getting a friction grip attachment. Many thanks for the advice.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому

      @@aamin6933 Great

  • @afrozekhan2269
    @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

    Hello Dr.Stevenson,
    Please correct me if I am wrong..for a PFM, after axial reduction all around the tooth with 878k-012 the next step is to use 8877-009 only on the lingual wall and 8847KR-016 only on the buccal wall.Is that right?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому

      bring the 8877 into the inter proximal too, and yes, use the 8847 or 8847KR for the facial esthetic zone areas.

    • @afrozekhan2269
      @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions thanks alot!

  • @DoctorAj2023
    @DoctorAj2023 Рік тому

    Beautiful doc …. Any recommendations for lower first premolar bc once you cut 1.5 mm and supraginguval margin you end up about 2 mm crown prep length is that ok ? Any advice ??

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  Рік тому +1

      It is a short tooth for sure, so make sure you extend the finish line to the tissue level and keep the walls at 6-10 degrees. Best wishes, Dr. S

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Рік тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions thanks alot doc you such an inspiration for me to keep practicing and do better

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Рік тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions btw doc do you think 847 016 give 6-10 degree taper or more

  • @CR-uz8qq
    @CR-uz8qq 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your video.
    When preparing with high speed handpiece, should I move hand piece from mesial(or buccal)to distal(lingual) slowly?

  • @DragoDent
    @DragoDent 3 роки тому

    amazing❤❤❤❤❤

  • @afrozekhan2269
    @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

    Hi Dr,
    When reducing the buccal and lingual walls, do we hold the bur parallel to the long axis of that particular wall or do we tilt it towards the tooth to create that tapered effect? or does the tapered effect come with the design of the bur?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому +1

      The bur will give you 6 degrees of total occlusal convergence, but this is the absolute minimum taper and if not done without flaw, you can easily have undercuts. My recommendation is to tip the bur slightly more than the inherent taper to create a TOC of about 12 degrees. This will provide you with adequate retention and ease of visualization. The secondary planes at the occlusal 1/3 of the facial and lingual are done at a great taper to follow the adjacent tooth contours.

    • @afrozekhan2269
      @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions for the lower molar the lingual wall is tipped lingually..so the bur inclination is parallel to the long axis of that wall or do we tilt the bur inwards towards the tooth for taper?

  • @sarahassan8918
    @sarahassan8918 4 роки тому

    I am right handed. I was preparing tooth no.15. It is very difficult to get accessibility and the buccal mucosa is fat, bulbous and difficult in retraction. Any advise!?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому

      Rubber dam helps for some of the prep - then remove the dam - use a W3 or W2 clamp and do as much as possible, then remove the dam. Or...try an Isolite - they work great. If neither of these is working, then have the mirror slid between the tissue and the handpiece and have the patient perform a mandibular LEFT border movement which should open the area slightly.

  • @afrozekhan2269
    @afrozekhan2269 4 роки тому

    Hi Dr,
    For the chamfer refinement step here with the 8877-009 bur, do we do it on just the buccal wall or is to be done on the lingual as well?

  • @anbarganatra3652
    @anbarganatra3652 5 років тому

    Hello when doing the c plane do you reduce by 1.5mm? As its the buccal reduction

  • @CR-uz8qq
    @CR-uz8qq 5 років тому

    Hi, dr
    You used the red bur refining chamfer, is it possible to reduce the tooth with the red band bur?
    You used the FG low speed angle handpiece or electric motor, creating shoulder.

  • @samjam6989
    @samjam6989 2 роки тому

    What if skill tests like NDEB dont have needle burs to break contact. What would be our options? They only provide round end taper and flat end taper both 16 C.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  2 роки тому

      If you can place a matrix between the teeth this might help - otherwise the entire batch will be prepping deeper axial walls and the examiners will be expecting it.

    • @samjam6989
      @samjam6989 2 роки тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Thanks for your advice. This NDECC exam in Canada for foreign dentist is really challenging. Hope the more relaxed grading criteria make it easier.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  2 роки тому

      @@samjam6989 I am aware...best wishes!

  • @phanhung9622
    @phanhung9622 3 роки тому

    Dear Sir,
    It seems that these are electric handpieces? Not air-driven handpiece? Thanks

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      Air

    • @phanhung9622
      @phanhung9622 3 роки тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Thank you very much for your attention. I am lecturer, so we worry about that more dental faculties (US, EU) recommend dental student use electric handpiece (and air) during preclinical training (also in clinic). It is correct?

    • @phanhung9622
      @phanhung9622 3 роки тому

      It is very difficult for me to teach dental student how to control very slow rpm like your clip (with air handpiece)

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      @@phanhung9622 Yes, it takes many years to master.

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  3 роки тому

      @@phanhung9622 True. The US has almost completely moved to electric in dental education. In practice, I , maintain both air and electric.

  • @the_good_ghost
    @the_good_ghost 5 років тому

    sir , what you think about Reverse Prep Technique ?

  • @drcheema1971
    @drcheema1971 3 роки тому

    awesome

  • @stetho1280
    @stetho1280 5 років тому

    Sir, it looks like supra gingival margin, so i think junction will be visible. Is it?

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      Yes you are correct! This design is what schools use to test students, but rarely would be used clinically due to esthetics.

    • @stetho1280
      @stetho1280 5 років тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions Thank you sir

  • @servetyagz7678
    @servetyagz7678 5 років тому

    Perfect :)

  • @manjudahal4967
    @manjudahal4967 4 роки тому

    Hi how do I make my margins smooth???esp on dL and ml area

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  4 роки тому

      A secure finger rest, proper orientation, slower speed, practiced movements before engaging and...hundreds of preps.

  • @the_good_ghost
    @the_good_ghost 5 років тому

    very nice but in real practice most teeth that needs to be crowned is badly broken and/or large filled and can not do idialy prep on it !!

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому

      Oh, really? Hmm - try a block out to full counter and prep from there - it's possible doc! You don't know what you don't know...as Dr. Tucker would say.

    • @the_good_ghost
      @the_good_ghost 5 років тому

      @@StevensonDentalSolutions bloack out before prep !!!! , nice idia but we are in 3rd world and take 50$ for pfm and we pay more than half price to the lab

    • @StevensonDentalSolutions
      @StevensonDentalSolutions  5 років тому +1

      So sorry - please accept my apologies - I have no idea.

  • @karenmacasiray8237
    @karenmacasiray8237 3 роки тому

    Law of attraction: this pfm crown prep

  • @AmritAssi
    @AmritAssi 3 роки тому

    Didn't like the transition part, i always prefer wings

  • @omerdutar933
    @omerdutar933 3 роки тому

    Burdan salim ağama sevgiler