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Tooth loss: Are the patients prepared?

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2012
Tooth loss is associated with esthetic, functional, psychological, and social impacts on the life of individuals. This study was designed to find out how Nigerians feel about losing their teeth and what effects, if any, this has on their lives. Most of the problems presented to the dentist as difficult denture tolerance could be as a result of the ...
Okoje, VN   +3 more
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Controlled tooth preparation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1971
lh e purpose of this report is to describe a new system of tooth preparation, by “controlled tooth reduction.” This means that all the reductions of tooth structure in an axial plane are made with the high-speed handpiece locked in a paralleling device. This applies to both intracoronal and extracoronal reduction.
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Resistance form in tooth preparation

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Theoretical and clinical studies of resistance form are reviewed, supporting the basic prosthodontic principle that resistance form is an essential element in preparation design. Concepts of the"on-off" nature of resistance form, its application in guidelines for minimally acceptable preparation taper, and the controversy over whether there is a ...
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TOOTH PREPARATION AND PULP DEGENERATION

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1997
Conscious attention must be directed toward providing atraumatic tooth preparations for crowns, and to constructing adequate provisional restorations. If meticulous care is not taken, pulpal damage or death can occur. Patients should be warned that pulpal death and endodontic therapy can result from crown placement.
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A technique for preparing an artificial tooth for endodontic access preparation

Journal of Endodontics, 1980
Endodontic access preparations are extremely important. These procedures are taught using extracted teeth which often have deficiencies. A technique to produce an artificial tooth containing a hollow pulpal space has been described. This tooth may serve as a teaching aid in developing motor skills for access preparation.
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Designing tooth preparations for optimal success

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
The form of prepared teeth and the amount of tooth structure remove dare important contributors to the mechanical, biologic,and esthetic success of the overlying crown or fixed partial denture.Therefore, it is important to develop clinical guidelines that can be used to optimize success in fixed prosthodontics.
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Atraumatic tooth preparation.

Northwest dentistry, 2008
One of the tenets of operative dentistry is to maintain the health and vitality of teeth whenever possible. Methods of tooth preparation can adversely affect the tooth structure and the pulp. This paper will review the research on methods and devices used to prepare teeth, the possible sequelae of tooth preparation, and the best methods that can be ...
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Tooth Preparations for Amalgam Restorations

2019
This chapter describes the principles associated with the preparation of posterior teeth to receive amalgam restorations. Due to its nonadhesive characteristics, the preparation must follow many rules in order to provide retention and resistance to the restoration, increasing its durability.
Carlos Rocha Gomes Torres, Deepak Mehta
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A template for modification of tooth preparations

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991
K, Warren, N J, Capp
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Tooth Preparation

2020
Ashwin Rao, Shweta Tiwari
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