Thank you mam.I wanted to deliver ideal preparation but some misunderstanding due to incorrect way done by seniors lead me to believe that occlusal plane should be flat . Although books always said the right thing.
Hello Shaima! Definitely...i'll probably put up a video later as I am getting many requests for the bur numbers. Meanwhile, you can drop an email on dent.tricks.tree@gmail.com, i'll forward you the list there. :)
Hi ma’am, there s dislodgement of crown in my patients. I don’t know where I am going wrong. It’s not because of short clinical crown. I follow proper crown preparation, can u jus guide me in which step I may go wrong.
Why should a non professional perform tooth preparation in the first place....they are not qualified to treat dental patients in any way and it is illegal. Besides, tooth preparation may seem like a simple procedure, but if not done correctly, it can have devastating effects on not only your oral cavity, but also the entire masticatory musculature and overall general health of a patient.... I have been referred cases ruined by "quacks" / non professionals (as you say)...and I have seen the complications that arise. So my suggestion would be....stay away from NON dentists!
@@teethstreet a bit late in my case, a technician (dont kmow wether he is a register one or not) allowed by my treating dentist and dental clinc( also to other paitents).have done the teeth shaping part , very very speddy manner , my gums got swollen, and pain started . What kind of damages it can do to gums?
This video is compiled based on my own failures and tried and tested methods over the few years of my practice. But, you can say that it is a combination of Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics by Rosenstiel, Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics by Shillingburg, Textbook of Prosthodontics by Nallaswamy and a few articles perhaps.
It is much more difficult when preparing in the mouth, this is a nice explanation, but realistically the procedure requires very precise hands
Very informative...thank you so much ma'am.....as in colleges faculty doesn't teach anything....it's very helpful for us during internship
Thankyou for the appreciation! Hope it helped! :)
Thnx ma'am for your priceless effort 💞
Waoooooo
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Excellent tips!
Thank you mam.I wanted to deliver ideal preparation but some misunderstanding due to incorrect way done by seniors lead me to believe that occlusal plane should be flat . Although books always said the right thing.
ThankYou so much! I am glad it helped! Stay tuned for more!! :)
Same with me.. My seniors told me to keep occlusal plane flat (which is incorrect way) .
Very informative and easy to follow, thanks Dr. Tazeen!
ThankYou! Stay tuned for more! :)
Thanku very much, well explained, stay blessed. Hopefully waiting for zirconia anterior preparations.
Will be uploading soon...meanwhile, you can watch this video on anterior tooth prep..
ruclips.net/video/ycdFgOJR3us/видео.html
Great vedeo Dr..gave more confidence..thanks a lot
Always welcome :)
Thank you Doctor ,you explain so well good teaching
Thank You for the appreciation :)
Very nicely explained Madam
Hope it helped
@@teethstreet yes
Good video dear love you, 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks much for such informative video...
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thanks
Maam...can u pls tell the bur numbers which to use in cavity prep n crown cutty
Hello Shaima!
Definitely...i'll probably put up a video later as I am getting many requests for the bur numbers.
Meanwhile, you can drop an email on dent.tricks.tree@gmail.com, i'll forward you the list there. :)
Great valuable tricks Dr tazeen
ThankYou! Keep watching! :)
Functional survival is only applicable to posterior teeth ?
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Hi ma’am, there s dislodgement of crown in my patients. I don’t know where I am going wrong. It’s not because of short clinical crown. I follow proper crown preparation, can u jus guide me in which step I may go wrong.
you can send me a pic of your prep on the email id given...I will have to see the prep to comment
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crown cutting if an non professional do it over rct and dental post teeth? What damages it can do to gums and other part of mouth
Why should a non professional perform tooth preparation in the first place....they are not qualified to treat dental patients in any way and it is illegal.
Besides, tooth preparation may seem like a simple procedure, but if not done correctly, it can have devastating effects on not only your oral cavity, but also the entire masticatory musculature and overall general health of a patient....
I have been referred cases ruined by "quacks" / non professionals (as you say)...and I have seen the complications that arise.
So my suggestion would be....stay away from NON dentists!
@@teethstreet a bit late in my case, a technician (dont kmow wether he is a register one or not) allowed by my treating dentist and dental clinc( also to other paitents).have done the teeth shaping part , very very speddy manner , my gums got swollen, and pain started . What kind of damages it can do to gums?
@@teethstreet can i send you x ray and few images, if you can guide me extant kf damages or re treatment posibilities . Will be very helpful
@@iq1122 technicians are not qualified to treat dental patients...it is illegal for them to perform crown preparation or any other dental procedure.
@@iq1122 Yes, you can send the clinical pictures and xray on dent.tricks.tree@gmail.com, i will take a look...
hi doctor may i know what book is your reference
This video is compiled based on my own failures and tried and tested methods over the few years of my practice.
But, you can say that it is a combination of Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics by Rosenstiel, Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics by Shillingburg, Textbook of Prosthodontics by Nallaswamy and a few articles perhaps.
Bur no