The Quality Assessment of Teeth Prepared By Fresh Graduates for Ceramo-Metal Full Coverage Crowns

Publication date: Available online 11 February 2015 Source:The Saudi Journal for Dental Research Author(s): Syed Sadatullah , Mohammed M. Al-Moaleem , Mansoor Shariff Among the most important principles of tooth preparation is adequate tooth reduction and appropriate occlusal clearance for prosthetic restorations. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to know the opinion of Intern Dentists of King Khalid University, College of Dentistry regarding the difficulties of preparing teeth for Ceramo-metal crowns (CMC). The study also included the audit of dental casts of prepared teeth for CMC by the same Intern Dentists. The die and antimere tooth were evaluated for buccolingual (BL) and mesiodistal (MD) dimensions using a digital caliper. The presence of planar occlusal reduction, rounded angles and functional cusp bevel were also recorded. The average BL and MD reduction of the prepared teeth was 2.05mm (±0.84) and 2.33mm (±0.79) respectively. Comparison of BL reduction and MD reduction with hypothetically calculated ideal reduction between premolars and molars revealed a statistically insignificant difference (p>0.05, unpaired t-test). However, statistical comparison of BL reduction between maxillary and mandibular dies revealed a significant difference (p<0.05, unpaired t-test). Only one third of the dies had adequate planar occlusal reduction, 60.71% dies showed proper functional cusp bevel and 64% of the dies had rounded cusp angles. In the ...
Source: The Saudi Journal for Dental Research - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research