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Periodontal Splinting Step by
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Immediate Bridge Construction
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Occlusal
Splinting and the prevention of food impaction |
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Pre-op

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Fractured root removed, rubber dam isolation placed
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Fractured
filling, mobile premolar and food impaction
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Trench preparation and wedges to block out embrasures |
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Shallow retention groove prepared by removing old restoration and
dental caries |
2 Labial view |
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3
Etch,
rinse and dry, bond, apply flowable composite |
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Cantilever fibre frame
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Old amalgam restorations removed |
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4
Place splint and tack into position.
The Stick ™ Stepper instrument is very handy to prevent
excessive light reaching and staring to cure the rest of the
splint |
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Tooth built up directly in mouth |
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Inter proximal box-areas b
uilt up supra-gingival
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Splint in position

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5
End result. As the
healing process take place the gingival part of the pontic can
easily be adjusted by adding more composite
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5
Fibres
and wedge placed
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Cover splint with composite and light cure
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Dental Training Dates
Fibre
Bond satisfies the growing demands for non-invasive, reversible,
metal-free, aesthetic treatments and offers products and
training sessions for many applications including the
replacement of missing teeth with long term restorations. |
6
Teeth
restored |
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End
result
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End
result after occlusal adjustment |
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01 May 2007 17:28:52 +0100
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