Occlusal reduction should be as uniform as possible, following the cuspal planes of the teeth; this ensures that 1- sufficient occlusal clearance is combined with 2- preservation of as much tooth structure as possible and 3-provide rigidity to the crown *
thanks for the video! I have a problem with staying parallel while preparing my finish line. Is there any reference point or orientation in which I can make sure that I'm preparing parallel to the tooth?
As mentioned in this video, watch the top surface of the head of the high speed handpiece. It has to be parallel to the occlusal surface. Also, use longer burs. It's difficult to go wrong in parallelism when the bur is straight.
You can use the upper flat part of high-speed handpiece and try to keep it parallel to the occlusal plane. Alternatively, use longer burs and fewer chances of deviation in parallelism. Hope this helps.
Thanks alote♥️♥️♥️♥️im in love with this way of demonstration,keep going for us pls
thanks for the video~~ I'm a dental student. This video is very helpful. May I ask you a question? Why DB cusp is reduced like dome(no inclines)?
Occlusal reduction should be as uniform as possible, following the cuspal planes of the teeth;
this ensures that
1- sufficient occlusal clearance is combined with
2- preservation of as much tooth structure as possible and
3-provide rigidity to the crown *
this is great for a board exam but in no way reality.
Plz make videos on maxillary molar & premolar pfm & Fgc
great video .thanks .can you upload pfm crown preparation on maxillary molars
What is the brand name of the used burs in this video, please?
Alpen/Diatech burs from Coltene
Thank you so much
Can you pls add a pfm on molar 36 and 16 thanks
Hello sir can u make a video on pfm premolar and class 2 on maxilla plz
thanks for the video! I have a problem with staying parallel while preparing my finish line. Is there any reference point or orientation in which I can make sure that I'm preparing parallel to the tooth?
As mentioned in this video, watch the top surface of the head of the high speed handpiece. It has to be parallel to the occlusal surface. Also, use longer burs. It's difficult to go wrong in parallelism when the bur is straight.
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You can use the upper flat part of high-speed handpiece and try to keep it parallel to the occlusal plane. Alternatively, use longer burs and fewer chances of deviation in parallelism. Hope this helps.
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