I think you make a really good philosophical point about not making the patients problem your problem. Patients tend to think in a certain way and place blame
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fantastic video, very well spoken and well versed in using proper terminology, I felt like I was getting a free university lecture. Very modest preps! This makes me feel comfortable if I ever choose to get veneers.
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Hello doctor ! Thank you for your time and effort making the videos, you mentioned in this video that you gonna explain how to remove old composite filling and decay,but the video finished without figuring out what you were meaning by you keep the decay during the prep until you place the veneer!
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No sensitivity at all because I provide painless and profound local anesthesia. Watch my videos on local anesthesia in the library of DMC.com. Painlessness and profound local anesthesia is critical to all procedures. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
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Hi Doctor! I am enjoying all the library videos as a student DMC. Do you send also a facebow / photos to the technician for him to do the wax up model?
Yes, I mount the models with a face bow to ensure the incisal plane is the same as the incisal plane is the same on the articulator as it is in the patient's mouth.
They are not extremely tapered. The preps are in enamel and the taper is just barely more than needed for the preps to draw. It is critical that the veneer "draw" onto the tooth. Veneers are as strong as natural teeth if done properly and once they are cemented. They are very fragile, however, prior to seating. You do not want to try to seat a veneer if the prep does not draw. I wonder if you have done many veneers. If you had, you would know how technical it is to have an entire veneer prep, and especially several adjacent veneers, draw. It takes considerable time preparing the tooth/teeth and viewing with a large occlusal mirror.
@@centerforard Thanks for the reply. I don’t like to break contacts if possible, to preserve the tooth structure. That’s how it’s done in Europe. Can you define what you mean by the term “draw”? That’s a term I have not come across.
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What is the reason you would make that comment? I will not go into the multiple reasons why this is the best prep for veneers. Are you advocating no prep? Once the teeth are prepared, there is no going back, so you should prepare the teeth in a way that the veneers are, according to the studies and most experts in the field, the strongest and most aesthetic. What is your rationale in making your comment? Who's "standards" are you referring to? Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $39.95/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
Dr cutbirth , do u always prepare veneers this way ,i am starting to do veneers ,and my question is ,do u also make the very conservative way , without overlapping the incisal edge or the proximal contact . Thank you very much ,i appreciate your work
Yes, always prepare veneers this way. This method produces the strongest and most aesthetic result. Be sure the patient has a Nightguard and understands correct home care. Have them watch my videos, "How to Keep Your Teeth for a Lifetime" and "How to Brush and Floss Your Teeth." Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
I am from the Philippines. I always wanted to have a set of burs you’re using doctor. I hope the manufacturer will read this comment. I hope it will soon be available in online market .
Hi Doc, thank you for posting When prepping to bring teeth back into the arch alignment, do you still prep them for 0.3 mm at the gingival third or would you have to go deeper in that part too and end up probably in dentin?
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There should be minimum sensitivity because the preps are normally completely in enamel and you are blocking any dentinal tubules, if there is gingival recession, with the primer adhesive. If there is dentin exposed from gingival recession, prepare minimally into the dentin, i.e., just barely roughen that part of the prep. If you prepare 0.5-1mm into dentin, that might cause tooth sensitivity and require endodontics. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $39.95/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
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Hi doc . I've been watching your videos about veneers . Can I ask for a photo of the final prepared teeth? Because if I look at some videos about tooth preperation for veneera their margins are very distinct especially interproximally compared to yours.
Im not sure what you are asking for that you did not see on the video. The interproximal/palatal margins of the anterior teeth are 90 degree angle. The interproximal/facial margins are rounded. Read the studies by Magne and Douglas on "Wrapping," or read the study in the technical article library in DentistryMasterClasses.com if you want more information on the veneer preparation design.
Doctor, I am from India and I have 2 veneers on my front incisors. It popped off and I can't visit my doctor because of lockdown. Is there any problem to continue without veneers for some weeks?
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dr for a patient with oblique fractured tooth or previously treated fracture by compisite how to do veneer prepartion? should i prepare the oblique fracture all the way down to the point in with the incicsal plane become prependicular to pupilary line or leave it like as ?because i afraid of pulpal involvment
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I do not like non-prep veneers at all! I have been to a seminar on non-prep veneers and seen several cases come into my office. Common sense tells you if you do not remove some tooth structure and you place a restoration on the non-prepped tooth, the restored teeth are going to look large, like "horse teeth," and that is exactly what they look like!
Same here doc. 🥰🥰🥰 i hate the idea of no prep. I have tried once and my patient keeps nagging at me tge next day. Hahahahaha. Anyway im always tuning in to your video.
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Hi Dr Steven, I have a slight issue. one of my gum on the left side, between the central incisor and lateral incisor has been slightly damaged because I bit into a sharp bone, gum is slighly cut on the bottom so it looks like its about to fall out. It kind of affects my smile aswell since I have straight teeth and rest of my gums are fine, I was wondering how this can be fixed as it really makes me self conscious.
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Who are you? Are you a dentist? These are veneer preps, including 4 of the 5 sides of the tooth. This method was developed by Drs. Magne and Douglas at the U. of Minnesota Dental School years ago.
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I think you make a really good philosophical point about not making the patients problem your problem. Patients tend to think in a certain way and place blame
Exactly. Never perform any procedure you cannot stand behind.
I’m a D2 and I absolutely love your No B.S Straight to the point style. Makes me wanna be a Texan like you
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fantastic video, very well spoken and well versed in using proper terminology, I felt like I was getting a free university lecture. Very modest preps! This makes me feel comfortable if I ever choose to get veneers.
Great. Glad the video was helpful.
Thanks!
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Great work! Also really nice touch with the armadillo model!
Thank you! Glad you liked the video.
Hi doc, please post more cases like these on dental minute, appreciate it!
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How i love your explaination and all details you give us.
Greetings from egypt best doctor 🌷
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Nice tips doc, really love how you simplify the procedures.
Thnx again doc.
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Keep going Dr steven greeting from Egypt 🇪🇬🇺🇲🌺🌺🌺
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Nice lecture. My practice became more durable with predictability. More lecture dr. Curbith!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
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Thanks Dr Steven for brilliant tips
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Hello doctor ! Thank you for your time and effort making the videos, you mentioned in this video that you gonna explain how to remove old composite filling and decay,but the video finished without figuring out what you were meaning by you keep the decay during the prep until you place the veneer!
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I prefer the term supracrestal tissue attachment - we haven't called it "biologic width" for years lol
How interesting. So many different terms and phrases now, like "I will reach out to you" vs "I will call you." I like things simple, and "biologic width" is simpler to me than ""supracrestal tissue." What do you think.
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Did patient feels sensitivity during and after preparation
No sensitivity at all because I provide painless and profound local anesthesia. Watch my videos on local anesthesia in the library of DMC.com. Painlessness and profound local anesthesia is critical to all procedures.
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amazing video Dental Minute with Steven T. Cutbirth, DDS. I killed the thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the superior work.
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Hi Doctor! I am enjoying all the library videos as a student DMC.
Do you send also a facebow / photos to the technician for him to do the wax up model?
Yes, I mount the models with a face bow to ensure the incisal plane is the same as the incisal plane is the same on the articulator as it is in the patient's mouth.
Seems like such a heavy prep especially inter-proximally. They are extremely tapered. Could you have left more tooth inter-proximally?
They are not extremely tapered. The preps are in enamel and the taper is just barely more than needed for the preps to draw. It is critical that the veneer "draw" onto the tooth. Veneers are as strong as natural teeth if done properly and once they are cemented. They are very fragile, however, prior to seating. You do not want to try to seat a veneer if the prep does not draw. I wonder if you have done many veneers. If you had, you would know how technical it is to have an entire veneer prep, and especially several adjacent veneers, draw. It takes considerable time preparing the tooth/teeth and viewing with a large occlusal mirror.
@@centerforard Thanks for the reply. I don’t like to break contacts if possible, to preserve the tooth structure. That’s how it’s done in Europe. Can you define what you mean by the term “draw”? That’s a term I have not come across.
You are amazing and i am really like your videos
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I cant seem to find the shofu 101529 bur, is there another name? Thank you sir
Yes, sorry about that. It's called a "Shofu Robot Point Diamond Bur".
What after veeners took off , possible to replace composite bonding?
Sorry, I do not understand your question. Please try to explain better.
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By todays Standards this is excesive prep
What is the reason you would make that comment? I will not go into the multiple reasons why this is the best prep for veneers. Are you advocating no prep? Once the teeth are prepared, there is no going back, so you should prepare the teeth in a way that the veneers are, according to the studies and most experts in the field, the strongest and most aesthetic. What is your rationale in making your comment? Who's "standards" are you referring to?
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Dr cutbirth , do u always prepare veneers this way ,i am starting to do veneers ,and my question is ,do u also make the very conservative way , without overlapping the incisal edge or the proximal contact . Thank you very much ,i appreciate your work
Yes, always prepare veneers this way. This method produces the strongest and most aesthetic result. Be sure the patient has a Nightguard and understands correct home care. Have them watch my videos, "How to Keep Your Teeth for a Lifetime" and "How to Brush and Floss Your Teeth."
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I am from the Philippines. I always wanted to have a set of burs you’re using doctor. I hope the manufacturer will read this comment. I hope it will soon be available in online market .
I sent your comment to my chief of staff. Thanks.
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she has great gingiva for her age! I have so much more recession than that already after adult orthodontics and I'm only 34
Sorry. You may want to be evaluated for gingival grafting.
Hi Doc, thank you for posting
When prepping to bring teeth back into the arch alignment, do you still prep them for 0.3 mm at the gingival third or would you have to go deeper in that part too and end up probably in dentin?
You should not have to prep the gingival 1/4rh of the tooth (margin) more than a shallow marginal prep. after prepping the facial malalignment back into the proper arch alignment. If the malalignment is significant, then orthodontic treatment may be indicated prior to veneer preparation and placement.
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Can I please come to you for a mess up of a veneers 😢
Sure! Make an appointment and I will get you fixed up.
hi doc i have been doing this kind of prep my only concern is sensitivity after cementation of veneers
There should be minimum sensitivity because the preps are normally completely in enamel and you are blocking any dentinal tubules, if there is gingival recession, with the primer adhesive. If there is dentin exposed from gingival recession, prepare minimally into the dentin, i.e., just barely roughen that part of the prep. If you prepare 0.5-1mm into dentin, that might cause tooth sensitivity and require endodontics.
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Good morning sir ...would you kindly do a demonstration for veneer preparation of premolars
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@@centerforard thank you for this advice
You are welcome.
If patient shows bruxism during the day, how would you protect the veneers especially the anteriors, from fracturing?
You cannot. Instruct the patient to hummmmm, without making the humming sound. This places the lips together and the teeth apart.
@@centerforard Thank you doc. How do you tell pt is bruxing during the night or the day?
Hi Doc. What does having Lidocaine in the Topical do different than regular 20% Benzocaine? How is it better?
Thank you!
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Hi doc . I've been watching your videos about veneers . Can I ask for a photo of the final prepared teeth? Because if I look at some videos about tooth preperation for veneera their margins are very distinct especially interproximally compared to yours.
Im not sure what you are asking for that you did not see on the video. The interproximal/palatal margins of the anterior teeth are 90 degree angle. The interproximal/facial margins are rounded. Read the studies by Magne and Douglas on "Wrapping," or read the study in the technical article library in DentistryMasterClasses.com if you want more information on the veneer preparation design.
Doctor, I am from India and I have 2 veneers on my front incisors. It popped off and I can't visit my doctor because of lockdown. Is there any problem to continue without veneers for some weeks?
Probably not if there is no pain and you keep the teeth clean.
Thanks for an amazing video! What is your opinion on incisal butt joint veneers design?
In this case did you do wrap around preps or incisal butt preps?
Incisor butt. Round the incisor/facial and incisor inter proximal line angles. Leave the incisor palatal and inter proximal palatal line angles 90 degrees. Don't round those line angles. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month.
dr for a patient with oblique fractured tooth or previously treated fracture by compisite how to do veneer prepartion? should i prepare the oblique fracture all the way down to the point in with the incicsal plane become prependicular to pupilary line or leave it like as ?because i afraid of pulpal involvment
Sorry, I have no idea what you are referring to. Go see a good dentist.
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May i request a lecture about Non prep veneer vs prep veneer?. Thanks.
I do not like non-prep veneers at all! I have been to a seminar on non-prep veneers and seen several cases come into my office. Common sense tells you if you do not remove some tooth structure and you place a restoration on the non-prepped tooth, the restored teeth are going to look large, like "horse teeth," and that is exactly what they look like!
Thanks for an amazing video explanation. What do you think about Incisal butt joint veneer preps?
Same here doc. 🥰🥰🥰 i hate the idea of no prep. I have tried once and my patient keeps nagging at me tge next day. Hahahahaha. Anyway im always tuning in to your video.
Thank u so much . I am dr khan from pakistan
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Hi Dr Steven, I have a slight issue. one of my gum on the left side, between the central incisor and lateral incisor has been slightly damaged because I bit into a sharp bone, gum is slighly cut on the bottom so it looks like its about to fall out. It kind of affects my smile aswell since I have straight teeth and rest of my gums are fine, I was wondering how this can be fixed as it really makes me self conscious.
Anything can be fixed. Sorry I can't diagnose your condition or suggest treatment without examining you. Go see a good dentist or periodontist.
Awesome video, I'd like to see more of the armadillo. lol
Great. I'll keep the armadillo in mind when we film.
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These are crown preps not veneer preps.
Who are you? Are you a dentist? These are veneer preps, including 4 of the 5 sides of the tooth. This method was developed by Drs. Magne and Douglas at the U. of Minnesota Dental School years ago.
it is an aggressive technique but still veneer prep
Do you do your wax ups in office or does a lab do it?
My laboratory technician does the wax ups because he is an expert at waxing and I am not.
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@@centerforard sounds good. Thank you, Dr Cutbirth!