Effective Provisional Restorations
Making great provisional restorations is a mandatory staff function for an efficient, effective dental practice. Staff persons can become extremely competent at making provisional restorations. How is the competency of your staff at this procedure? When properly constructed, staff-made provisional restorations save you time, effort, and money. They also increase team members' interest and job satisfaction.
Learn well-proven techniques for making provisional restorations ranging from veneers to single crowns to multiple tooth restorations, how to cement them with minimal or no tooth sensitivity, optimum occlusion and esthetics, well-fitting margins, and maximum strength. Competency in making temporary restorations is among the most needed of all functions commonly delegated to your clinical team!
| Chapter | Link |
|---|---|
| The future of fixed prothodontics | Video |
| Need for provisional restorations | Video |
| Staff contructing provisionals | Video |
| Characteristics of acceptable provisional restorations | Video |
| Prefabricated provisionals | Video |
| Types pf resins for provisionals | Video |
| Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) examples | Video |
| Polyethyl metacrylate (PEMA) examples | Video |
| Bis-Acryl Examples | Video |
| Hybrid composite resins | Video |
| Microfill | Video |
| Selecting single unit provisional (using wax) | Video |
| Selecting single unit provisional (using impression) | Video |
| Selecting single unit provisional (free-hand) | Video |
| Introduction | Video |
| Introduction | Video |