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I begin with Isopropyl alcohol, rinse that off with water, then just before cementation of the crowns I wipe the teeth with Tublicid Red. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
Do it like the video. Temp. cement is for full crowns or inlays. Watch the videos in DMC.com on all the topics plus the complete comprehensive cases. This is not dental school. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
No, use a provisional cement. If you feel the cementation will be too strong to remove the provisional crowns (especially if there are several adjacent provisional crowns), then mix some vaseline with the provisional cement by placing the vaseline in the provisional crowns before placing the provisional cement. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month. Click here to subscribe: membership.dentistrymasterclasses.com/purchase/?plan=513
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Sure. I have an article I published several years ago on the topic of veneering crowded teeth, cutting and waxing a solid model. The article is in DentistryMasterClasses.com article library.
He sounds just like dr Phil!! Haha I want to get veneers so bad! My teeth are about as straight as they come but my vampire teeth are so much longer than the rest and very sharp. And not as white as I’d like. What do you recommend?
Thank you doc. I have a case like this coming up in two weeks. Your videos are a great resource.
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Sir may I ask what solution do you used to soak the cotton pellet to clean the prep teeth at 4:49?
I begin with Isopropyl alcohol, rinse that off with water, then just before cementation of the crowns I wipe the teeth with Tublicid Red.
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Hi doc, want to ask why you used only adhesive and no temp cement? In school they have us cement with durelon/temp bond with bisacryl temps
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if we cement it to th tooth so strong, at th time of its removal wont it be a headach??
No, use a provisional cement. If you feel the cementation will be too strong to remove the provisional crowns (especially if there are several adjacent provisional crowns), then mix some vaseline with the provisional cement by placing the vaseline in the provisional crowns before placing the provisional cement. Take your practice to the Top Tier. Subscribe to DentistryMasterClasses.com for an organized library of all the Dental Minute videos plus many complete comprehensive cases and many very important articles. New cases are added weekly. Only $20/month.
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@@centerforard thanks for ur valuable reply sir 😊
Can we make cementation with composite only without adhesive?
Sorry, I do not understand the question.
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You use adhesive right?
So it make the decementation may be difficult , i ask about easier way to removal them later
@@Dr_n27 why would you use composite to cement in provisionals? he's using the adhesive only for the provisionals..
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Coukd you please make a video about fabricating waxup..
Sure. I have an article I published several years ago on the topic of veneering crowded teeth, cutting and waxing a solid model. The article is in DentistryMasterClasses.com article library.
Did you not use temp cement for the veneers ? Only for the crowns .
Unfilled resin, adhesive without primer, for the provisional veneers.
He sounds just like dr Phil!! Haha I want to get veneers so bad! My teeth are about as straight as they come but my vampire teeth are so much longer than the rest and very sharp. And not as white as I’d like. What do you recommend?
Hard to say without examining you.
Pro tip: watch the video in 1.5x speed 😁
Excellent.
@@centerforard thank you for posting these very informative videos
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Glad you like the video.