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![]() PREPARATION GUIDE |
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| Shade Selection Recommended Shade Guides: Vita Lumin Shade Guide.
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| POSTERIOR PREPARATION |
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| Since the scanner's tip is rounded, the finish
line should be a chamfer placed subgingivally at 0.5 to 0.7 mm. A rounded
shoulder may also be an appropriate design.
A relatively level topography should be accomplished during preparation
of the occlusal surface of posterior dentition.
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| The occlusal surface of a posterior tooth is shaped, eliminating undercuts and sharp edges. Steep slopes and sharp grooves are avoided to enable the scanner to recognize all of the information provided through the tip. | ![]() |
| ANTERIOR PREPARATION | |
| For anterior dentition, preparation of the lingual surface requires shaping with a diamond bur to provide space for crown contour and retention. | ![]() |
| Fine finish lines on the prepared tooth enable the scanner to precisely register all aspects of the die models, directly affecting the marginal fit of the definitive restoration. | ![]() |
| PROCERAŽ AllCeram Preparation
Tips John N. Nasedkin, DDS, MRCD (C) As with any restoration, proper and careful planning and preparation is the key to success. The following tips are just some of the critical considerations that I have found work well in my practice: Make your shade selection beforehand. Procera has a translucent substrate
that effectively blocks most tooth stains. The AllCeram porcelain is high
in chroma and gives particularly vital restorations. |
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![]() Two plane proximal reduction with round-ended diamond to above gingival margin. |
![]() Finishing step: thin deflection thread is placed in the gingival sulcus and Brasseler finishing diamond 8879-014 is used to define the chamfer margin. |
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Refinement of tooth preparation for Procera
crown with Procera chamfer diamond. NOTE: thin deflection cord in place.
Finish with Brasseler 8879-014 fine diamond then place retraction thread.
Remove retraction thread prior to impression making. |
| Shrink wrap the prepared teeth before
or after the impression. Use alcohol in a pellet and rub to remove the air-inhibited
layer. The polymer coating protects the tooth and reduces sensitivity. Take
full arch impressions of prepared teeth and of the opposing arch. Reline your provisional(s) for more accurate marginal fit. Use non-eugenol temporary cement. This will mean fewer insertion problems. Allow additional time for laboratory fabrication - the process takes longer than normal. When the prepared tooth is short and requires length extension, advise your lab to wax the coping to full contour, cut-back by 1.25 and provide an inside-outside scan to the processing facility in order to insure that the porcelain is adequately supported. With root-filled teeth, use a quartz and carbon fibre post (such as Aestheti-post) and tooth-colored core material. |
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![]() Fractured upper left central incisor. |
![]() Procera crown at one year follow-up. |