Temporary Crowns
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Single unit temporary posterior crown. In this video Dr. Brad Revering of Cross Timbers Dental a dental office in Flower Mound, Texas shows the steps involved in making a dental temporary crown. Dental crowns are a useful restorations for teeth.
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I have been looking at “how to” videos for an hour and finally found this amazing tutorial! Best one ever! Thank you.
Great job with good production. I like the real life approach and no fluff. Will show this to my EDDA class. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you doctor ! This video helped me so much.
Great video…. It was very helpful.
Best video by far
Thank you! I’m just starting temps and I’m very nervous. The trimming part is where I’m struggling with. I’m going to try using a pencil to help guide me! Thank you so much!
Key point: try to make the temp look like a permanent crown. Get your reps in and you'll be golden!
This is very helpful. Thanks a lot
Thank you! This was a great refresher!
Very good ... as usual.
Thank you for the video, it’s very helpful.
Super helpful.
Thanks
Thank you for this video it was very helpful.
This was so helpful, thanks!
Extremely helpful.
Thank you sir!
Glad to help
Very helpfu!
My dental assistant put some cotton/gauze inside my temporary crown before placing it on my prepped molar. Is this standard? Later that evening, small piece of the cotton slid from under the temp crown with a little blood on it. The temp crown doesn't fit flushed against my gum and has an opening that food etc. can get stuck in. The assistant stated that the permanent crown is not made from the same temp mold. Does that sound normal?
Just got fitted Friday
What if you have an open margin?
If it's small, leave it. If medium, you might be able to repair with composite. If large, start over with a new temp.
What is the name of that tray?
How long can they last? I've been waiting for my permanent crown for almost two weeks and now there's a quarantine.
It figures. I neglected this tooth for seven years. Finally gird my loins, save the money, and gather the courage to get the damn tooth fixed and now we're having a pandemic. smh
What makes me mad is that I asked the tech about this very possibility and she laughed at me. I should've followed my gut.
Tell them you are in extreme pain and need emergency treatment.
@@JamesAnderson-lq8tf That's a kind idea, but I'll only say that if it's true. I don't want to take gloves and masks away from the medical system right now.