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Precision Impressions and Provisional Protocols for Successful Restorations - Part 2 of 2
Description:
One of the most common areas for introducing errors into the restorative protocol is in the process of impressing the preparations and provisionalization of the new preparations. This lecture will look at some easy, systematic steps to help ensure completely accurate impressions of your restorations, while protecting the biological tissues. Clinical examples of a single unit and a multiple unit situation will be demonstrated.
Additionally, the steps that will help ensure accurate marginal precision on provisional restorations will be reviewed. The concept of the provisional as an esthetic/phonetic template, as well as a therapeutic restoration, will be explored. The powerful combination of accurate, gentle impression techniques coupled with provisionals that encourage biological and occlusal health will be a solid foundational piece of every participant’s future practice.
Date Added:
08/03/2011
Author(s):
Jacinthe M. Paquette, DDS
Recognized both nationally and internationally as a leader and educator in Esthetic Dentistry, Prosthodontics, and Implant dentistry, Dr. Jacinthe Paquette maintains a ...
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Cherilyn G. Sheets, DDS
Dr. Cherilyn Sheets maintains a full-time private practice in Newport Beach, California, with a special emphasis on esthetic rehabilitative dentistry and implants. She ...
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Questions & Comments
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Ronald Goldstein - (02/09/2012 17.41)
Beautiful treatment and results by two of the best and most precise dentists I know!!
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Island Mak - (25/08/2012 12.27)
Can we have a look inside of the package of the products?
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Sam Busich - (09/03/2011 7.52)
Good info here and clear on the important steps in providing quality restorative dentistry. Well done.
Sam
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