This is Part 3 of 3 of a course originally presented at the
ADA 2020 Virtual Connect Conference.
Overview
Full coverage crowns
have been used in dentistry for over 100 years to repair badly damaged teeth,
they require considerable healthy tooth removal and often subgingival margins,
with all their adverse consequences and complexities. Supra-gingival Minimally
Invasive dentistry provides a healthier, faster and more predictable
option.
Presenter: Jose-Luis Ruiz, D.D.S.
Learning objectives:
• Learn the
serios disadvantages cutting teeth for full crowns bring
• Learn
minimally-invasive techniques which make restoring badly damaged teeth healthier
and more predictable
• Learn why patients want this type of healthier
dentistry
• Learn the basic preparation principles of Supra-gingival
minimally invasive dentistry
• Understand the importance of adhesion, to
minimally invasive dentistry
• Understand why success equal good
adhesion and good occlusion
See also:
Are Full Crowns Obsolete? Yes! Why and How to Avoid Them (Part
1)
Are Full Crowns Obsolete? Yes! Why and How to Avoid Them (Part
2)