Simple Temporary Restorations
Product Details
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD & Valinda Johnston, CDA, CPT
The quality of final indirect restorations relates directly to the temporary restoration quality! Most dentists have qualified team members make provisional restorations. However, the difficulty of making these restorations varies from simple to complex. Do your team members know the optimum characteristics of a temporary restoration, and can they make quality provisionals? Gordon and his experienced dental assistant, Valinda, share the best techniques and materials to fabricate and cement temporaries from singles to full-mouth restorations. This video will be an invaluable staff training aid to optimize your temporary restorations!
Closed Captioning available
Table of Contents
- Staff Involvement
- Categories of Temporary Restoration Needs
- Popular Temporary Materials
- Immediate Temporary Restorations (Emergencies)
- Single-Crown Tempoarary
- Temporary for Multiple-Unit Single Crowns
- Temporary for Multiple-Unit Fixed Prostheses
- Temporaries for Full-Arch Prostheses
- Shell to Be Relined in the Mouth
- Suck-Down of Altered Cast to Be Lined in the Mouth
- Inlay or Onlay Temporaries
- Digital Example
- Veneer Temporaries
- Example Veneer Temporary Procedure
- Tooth Disinfection and Desensitization
- Temporary Cements
- Occlusion and Contact Areas
- Repair of Temporaries
- Ideal Temporary Characteristics
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