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02 Full Crown Preparation

This document discusses full gold crown (FGC) restorations. It begins with an introduction to full crown restorations and different types including FGC, porcelain fused to metal crowns, and all-ceramic crowns. General indications for full crowns are then outlined, such as when maximum retention is needed or tooth contours require correction. The document focuses on FGCs, describing their features as all-metal crowns requiring minimal tooth reduction. Steps for FGC preparation are provided, including occlusal reduction, functional cusp beveling, axial reduction, chamfering and finishing, and creating a seating groove. Principles of FGC and consequences of violating tooth preparation principles are discussed.
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446 views35 pages

02 Full Crown Preparation

This document discusses full gold crown (FGC) restorations. It begins with an introduction to full crown restorations and different types including FGC, porcelain fused to metal crowns, and all-ceramic crowns. General indications for full crowns are then outlined, such as when maximum retention is needed or tooth contours require correction. The document focuses on FGCs, describing their features as all-metal crowns requiring minimal tooth reduction. Steps for FGC preparation are provided, including occlusal reduction, functional cusp beveling, axial reduction, chamfering and finishing, and creating a seating groove. Principles of FGC and consequences of violating tooth preparation principles are discussed.
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FULL GOLD CROWN

RESTORATION
Ranier M. Adarve, DMD,MS, MHPE
Today
Introduction
Full Crown
Full Gold Crown (FGC)
Evaluation Form
Discussion Paper
Lab
INTRODUCTION
Full Crown Restoration
An artificial replacement that restores
missing tooth structure by surrounding
all of the remaining structure with material
such as cast metal, porcelain or combination
of materials as metal and porcelain
INTRODUCTION
Partial Crown Restoration
Restoration that restores all but
one coronal surface of a tooth, usually
not covering the facial surface
INTRODUCTION
Full Crown Restoration
Full Gold Crown (FGC)
Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown (PFM)
All-Ceramic Crown
INTRODUCTION
FGC
INTRODUCTION
PFM
INTRODUCTION
ALL CERAMIC CROWN AND BRIDGE
INTRODUCTION
ALL CERAMIC IMPLANT CROWN
General Indications for Full Crowns
Restoration of choice whenever
Maximum retention and resistance are
needed
Correction of contours are needed
Can be used to support RPD (as survey crown)
Used as retainer for FPD
Restoration of badly damaged tooth
Restoration of endodontically treated tooth
General Indications for Full Crowns
Restoration of choice whenever
Maximum retention and resistance are
needed
General Indications for Full Crowns
Correction of contours are needed
Can be used to support RPD (as survey crown)
General Indications for Full Crowns
Used as retainer for FPD
General Indications for Full Crowns
Restoration of badly damaged tooth
Restoration of endodontically treated tooth
General Indications for Full Crowns
General Contra Indications
for Full Crowns
Patients with active caries
Patients with untreated periodontal disease
Tooth preparation should not encroach the pulp
General Contra Indications
for Full Crowns
In young patients with large pulp
TYPES OF FULL CROWN
RESTORATIONS
FULL GOLD CROWNS
(FGC)
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Features
all-metal complete cast
crown
Requires minimal tooth
reduction
For badly damaged
posterior teeth
Strength is superior
Patient may object to the
display of metal
Contra indicated for high
esthetic needs
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Minimum Dimensional Requirements
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Use of Silicone Putty Matrix
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
1. Occlusal Reduction Planar Reduction
2. Functional Cusp Bevel
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FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
1. Occlusal Reduction Planar Reduction
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
1. Occlusal Reduction Planar Reduction
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
2. Functional Cusp Bevel
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
3. Buccal Lingual Axial Reduction
4. Proximal Axial Reduction
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FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
3. Buccal Lingual Axial Reduction
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
4. Proximal Axial Reduction
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
5. Chamfer and Axial Finishing
6. Seating Groove
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FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Steps in Preparation
5. Chamfer and Axial Finishing
FULL GOLD CROWNS (FGC)
Features and Principles of FGC
Today
Introduction
Full Crown
Full Gold Crown (FGC)
Evaluation Form
Discussion Paper
Lab
Today
Introduction
Full Crown
Full Gold Crown (FGC)
Evaluation Form
Discussion Paper
Discuss the Biological, Mechanical and
Esthetic repercussions if you violate
the principles of tooth preparation
Lab
FGC Module

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