HOW TO Prepare Molar Using Reverse Preparation Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Subtitles: Spanish (U.S., Mexico, Latin America), Arabic, Hindi
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    Molar crown preparation walkthrough using Reverse Preparation Technique by Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGD
    This course demonstrates a predictable step-by-step technique for crown preparation that is essentially sequenced backwards from what nearly all dentists were taught in dental school. With a focus on precise margination and adequate reduction in critical areas through the use of depth cuts, the Reverse Preparation technique gives dentists a way to prepare teeth that will have their laboratory technician complimenting their preparations.
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    ⏱TIMESTAMPS⏱
    0:00 - Intro
    0:08 - Step 1: Breaking the contacts
    0:16 - Step 2: Placement of the first retraction cord
    0:28 - Step 3: Gingival margin preparation
    1:26 - Step 4: Incisal edge depth cuts
    1:39 - Step 5: Axial depth cuts
    1:57 - Step 6: Blending the depth cuts
    4:21 - Step 7: Placement of the top cord
    5:34 - Step 8: Anatomic Comprecap
    6:41 - Conclusion
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    7:59 - Bonus clinical dental tip
    Learning Objectives
    Understand the need for optimal tooth reduction to maximize the strength and esthetics of restorative materials.
    List the types of margins and the indications for each.
    List the burs needed to perform the Reverse preparation technique.
    Explain the benefits of depth cuts to ensure proper tooth reduction of preparations.
    Explain the benefits of electric handpicks.
    Learn a preparation technique for when depth cuts cannot be used, such as replacing an existing crown.
    Please Note:
    After viewing the techniques, procedures, theories and materials presented herein, you must make your own decision about specific treatment for patients, exercise personal, professional judgement regarding the need for further clinical testing or education, and rely on your own clinical expertise before trying to implement new procedures.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @resurgamm
    @resurgamm 8 месяцев назад +1

    man dr. Michael you are one of the most engaging speakers I've watched and I've watched a lot

  • @2kidsnosleep
    @2kidsnosleep 3 года назад +2

    Some great tips for sure. Never thought of the rounded bur milling the zirconium too thin. Makes sense why II get those e mails of under-reduction now

  • @nidazehra6165
    @nidazehra6165 11 месяцев назад

    .. great video doc 👍

  • @aamin6933
    @aamin6933 3 года назад

    Brilliant. If you can manage only a single cord do you remove this before taking the imp?

  • @GlidewellDental
    @GlidewellDental  3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your feedback.

    • @jeevanpaul6354
      @jeevanpaul6354 3 года назад +1

      I'm a dental school student Watching from India.. Thank you for these

    • @GlidewellDental
      @GlidewellDental  3 года назад +1

      @@jeevanpaul6354 Thank you for your feedback.

  • @alieyupoglu1639
    @alieyupoglu1639 2 года назад

    Thank you for a great video Dr. Michael but can I ask a off the topic question about how to use a articulating paper on opposing crown restorations. Let's say I've made 2 crowns for the patients number 26 and 36, patient does not miss a tooth and the crowns are high. So because they are opposing teeth how can I know which crown I should reduce to achieve occlusal adjustment? The both crown will be painted because of the hight.

  • @processingbenefitsbt6306
    @processingbenefitsbt6306 3 года назад +1

    Wow very good video that shows idea your video

  • @sanjayve101
    @sanjayve101 3 года назад

    What is the axial depth cut bur measurement?

  • @yashar350
    @yashar350 3 года назад

    thanks Dr ❤️👍🏼🇮🇷

  • @bisma1352
    @bisma1352 2 года назад

    what is used to place depth cuts? and what length

  • @crenapun57
    @crenapun57 3 года назад +2

    tq so much for video sir 🤗😊😁🇳🇵🙏🏻

    • @GlidewellDental
      @GlidewellDental  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback.

    • @crenapun57
      @crenapun57 3 года назад +2

      @@GlidewellDental welcome sir 😊🇳🇵🤗

  • @dracherian9266
    @dracherian9266 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Dr Michael for the valuable information about the reverse preparation technique. I have been using this technique for a couple of years and I am able to prepare clear margins. With the double cord retraction, impressions are predictable but a little cumbersome. I just wanted to know the adequate time required to prepare a tooth from start to finish.
    Anil from India.

    • @GlidewellDental
      @GlidewellDental  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind feedback. We will try to relay this message to Dr. DiTolla when appropriate.

  • @cocojo9529
    @cocojo9529 4 месяца назад

    Is there a real video of a molar preparation with this technique?

  • @GlidewellDental
    @GlidewellDental  3 года назад +2

    What is your favorite bur when preparing a molar ? glidewell.dental/CrownBridgePrepCE
    Comment below!
    ⏱TIMESTAMPS⏱
    0:00 - Intro
    0:08 - Step 1: Breaking the contacts
    0:16 - Step 2: Placement of the first retraction cord
    0:28 - Step 3: Gingival margin preparation
    1:26 - Step 4: Incisal edge depth cuts
    1:39 - Step 5: Axial depth cuts
    1:57 - Step 6: Blending the depth cuts
    4:21 - Step 7: Placement of the top cord
    5:34 - Step 8: Anatomic Comprecap
    6:41 - Conclusion
    7:33 - Want more FREE CE courses ? - glidewell.dental/FreeCE
    7:59 - Bonus clinical dental tip

  • @kishorekumark4395
    @kishorekumark4395 3 года назад +1

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  • @9Glaedr0
    @9Glaedr0 2 года назад +1

    This works great on the labial/buccal and lingual/palatal surfaces. But, what about the interdental area?

    • @manoharanp.s5513
      @manoharanp.s5513 8 месяцев назад

      After cutting through the contact point you can use it

  • @DennisJohnsonDrummer
    @DennisJohnsonDrummer 2 года назад

    Hey honey, fetch my tool bag. I'm gonna save us some money on my next trip to
    the oral surgeon! I found another how-to video on You Tube.

  • @user-mn2ou7df1d
    @user-mn2ou7df1d 3 года назад +1

    Тоже самое на русском , плиз 😁

  • @FindingNe
    @FindingNe 3 года назад +1

    I work at a dental clinic as a hygienist assistant, so I thought I would take a look at what the big dogs are doing. Big mistake cause I don’t understand a single thing he’s saying and I feel very stupid. Besides that Thanks for the interesting video

    • @GlidewellDental
      @GlidewellDental  3 года назад

      Dear Chris, thank you for watching this video and for leaving this feedback. You can visit here for more in-depth explanation of his tooth preparation techniques and reasoning behind it. glidewell.dental/CrownBridgePrepCE

  • @completedentalcare5742
    @completedentalcare5742 Год назад +1

    Round off the retentive elements of the tooth preparation because our mills can't properly mill angular detail and only have rounded tips? Tell me that didn't just come out of your mouth. New grads are coming out of school with fewer requirements than ever and you guys are teaching them the marshmallow prep due to inadequate bur selection? Say it isn't so.

  • @bleb87
    @bleb87 2 года назад

    No and no. Carbides have no business cutting a crown. I hate this method. You cant see blushing as you prep margins or depth. Yeah zirc needs its clearance. But not every tooth is cut out for zirc, and sometimes you wont know that until you prep and are actively following the changes in shade and translucency of the tooth.
    Also zirc is not the most conservative, and we all know it