FULL VENEER CRIWNS

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All metal crown

Complete cast crown

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All metal crown

Made entirely of a metal alloy

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All metal crown

When maximum retention and resistance are needed

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All metal crown

ind. Teeth with short clinical crowns

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All metal crown

On teeth that exhibit extensive coronal destruction by caries or trauma

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All metal crown

INd: Patients with unfavorable occlusal loads (deep bite)

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All metal crown

Correction of axial contours of minor cases of malaligned teeth

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All metal crown

Contra: When esthetic is highly desired

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All metal crown

Contra: When an intact buccal or lingual wall exists, use partial veneers

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All metal crown

Contra: Residual Root

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All metal crown

Adv. Greater retention and resistance because all axial surfaces of the tooth are included in the prep

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All metal crown

Non-abrasive on opposing tooth

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All metal crown

Allows modification of axial tooth contour

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All metal crown

Can recontour buccal and lingual walls for better access to furcations

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All metal crown

Embrasure areas can be enhanced for periodontically compromised dentition

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All metal crown

Occlusal reduction is 1.5mm for FC and 1mm for NFC

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All metal crown

Buccal, proximal, lingual reduction is 0.5-1mm

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PFM

Full cast crown with a metal substructure, and having porcelain fused to either all or most of its surfaces

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PFM

Ind. Peg-shaped laterals or teeth with similar morphologic deviations

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PFM

Ind. Patients with a reduced interocclusal clearance or a strong masticatory musculature

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PFM

Contra. On tooth with very short clinical crown after prep — will have insufficient retention and resistance

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PFM

Combines strength and esthetics

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PFM

Stronger than all ceramic

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PFM

May allow minimum lingual reduction

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PFM

Retention is excellent because all axial walls are included in the prep

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PFM

Prep of this type of full veneer is easier than partial veneer prep

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PFM

The facial margin of the anterior restorations are often placed subgingivally for better esthetics. This increases risk for periodontal disease.

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PFM

Tend to wear down opposing teeth

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PFM

Accidental blow may result in tooth or root fracture because the crown is stronger than natural tissues

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PFM

More difficult to match the natural color of the tooth due to the metal framework — esp at the cervical area (gray line effect)

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PFM

Incisal/occlusal reduction: anterior - 1.5-2.5mm

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PFM

Incisal/occlusal reduction: posterior - 1.5-2.mm

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All ceramic crown

Consists of mainly kaolin, which blends with other minerals such as silica and feldspar to produce translucency and extra strength required for dental resto

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All ceramic crown

Indc. Single unit restoration on anterior teeth and first premolars

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All ceramic crown

Inc. High esthetic requirement

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All ceramic crown

ind. Considerable proximal caries

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All ceramic crown

ind. Incisal edge reasonably intact

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Ind. Favorable distribution of occlusal load

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All ceramic crown

Contra: Not done with edge to edge occlusion (causes stress in the incisal area)

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All ceramic crown

Contra: Thin teeth faciolingually

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All ceramic crown

Contra: Bruxism

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All ceramic crown

Contra: Insufficient coronal tooth structure for support

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All ceramic crown

Contra: Unfavorable distribution of occlusal load

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All ceramic crown

Produces the best cosmetic effect of all dental restorations

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All ceramic crown

Made to match natural tooth structure in terms of color, surfaces structure and translucency

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All ceramic crown

Can be used as single restoration only (limited to 3 unit bridge)

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All ceramic crown

Wear down opposing tooth structure

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All ceramic crown

Incisal/Occlusal reduction: 1.5-2.0mm for maximum strength

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All plastic crown

Crown made up of resin

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All plastic crown

Usually used as a temporary crown, while waiting for the permanent crown to be constructed

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All plastic crown

Indication: Patient with bruxism

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All plastic crown

inc. Very young patient

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All plastic crown

Ind. Patient with excessively deep bite

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All plastic crown

Indc. Patient with edge to edge bite

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All plastic crown

Conservative tooth reduction — 1mm is enough

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All plastic crown

No abrasion of opposing dentitions

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All plastic crown

Disad. More prone to chips and fractures than other crown

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All plastic crown

Easily discolored

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All plastic crown

Limited shade selection

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All plastic crown

Poor marginal fit

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All plastic crown

Facial/buccal/lingual reduction: 0.7-1mm

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All plastic crown

Occlusal 1-1.5mm

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Solid zirconia

Tougher than translucent zirconia

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Solid zirconia

Zirconia for weak teeth/endodontically treated teeth. Best solutions for pt with strong occlu and bruxism of the big opacity it is best for post teeth

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Translucent Zirconia

Zirconia that is good for esthetics but weaker. More suited for anterior crowns

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Zirconia

Contra: veneers; inlays; onlays

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Zirconia

Ind. crowns(dentition), crowns (implants), bridges (natural and implant)

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Zirconia

100% compatible

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Zirconia

Doesnt darken along the gingival margin

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Zirconia

Extremely tough material

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Zirconia

Metal free resto

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