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Lecture.1 Dr.Adel F.Ibraheem Crown and Bridge: It s a branch of dental science that deals with restoration of damaged teeth with artificial crown replacing the missing natural teeth by a cast prosthesis permanently cemented in place [Fixed partial denture]. Crown: It's fixed extra coronal artificial restoration of the coronal Portion of a natural tooth.it must restore the morphology, contour and The function of the tooth and should protect the remaining tooth Structures from farther damage. Types of crowns: (classification) A) according to coverage area Complete crown : It is the crown that covers all the coronal portion of the tooth,such as full metal crown,jacket crown which is a complete crown made of Plastic material. Partial Crown : It is a crown That covers part of the coronal portion of the tooth such as 3/4 Crown, 7/8Crown. 3.Complete replacement : it involve those which replace the natural crown entirely. This type of crown retains itself by means of a post extended inside the root canal space of the tooth such as a post crown. 1

B)According to Materials: 3. According to Materials used in the construction of crown and Bridge crown restorations Could be made of : Metal Crowns {Gold alloy And it's alternatives} as in Full metal Crown and 3/4 Crown. Non metal crowns: Such as Acrylic resin or Porcelain as in jacket crown. A combination: of metal and plastic materials as in PFM Crown restorations. Bridge: It's a fixed prosthesis constructed to replace the missing [one or more ]tooth or teeth (cant removed by the patient). The tooth That gives support to the Bridge is called an abutment tooth( Tooth that give support to the bridge or part of the bridge to which retainer is cemented) Components of the bridge: Retainer: It's the part that seat over (on or in) the abutment tooth 3. Which could be major or minor, connecting the pontic to the abutment Pontic: It is the suspended member of fixed partial denture that replaces the missing tooth or teeth,usually it Occupies the position Of the missing natural tooth. Connector: It Part of F.P.D that join the individual components of the bridge together (retainer& pontics), Which could be fixed (rigid) or movable (flexible) connector.when the retainer is attached to a fixed connector it's called a major retainer but when it is attached to a flexible [movable] Connector it is called a minor retainer. 2

Purposes Of crown Construction; To restore the grossly damaged tooth, fractured tooth or a tooth With a heavy filling [amalgam or composite]. To restore the masticatory function and speech. 3. To restore the esthetic [hypoplastic condition whether heredity defect or Acquired defect ]. 4. To maintain the periodontal health by recontouring the occlusion and prevents food impaction. 5. To alter the occlusion (occlusal relationship) as apart of occl.reconstruction to solve occ. Problem or to improve function 6. As a retainer for the bridge. Steps in crown construction Diagnosis: The first step should be diagnosis of the tooth and Surrounding Structures. a). Periodontal Examination: Proper oral hygiene should be available to ensure that no plaque accumulation is formed on the crown margins, which might lead if left to caries. b). Dental examination (i) Visual: The occlusion, Crowding, Spacing, Rotation of teeth are examined.the condition of remaining tooth Structure and future treatment is also analyzed. (ii) Radiographic: The radiographic film reveals the condition and shape of the roots and surrounding structures. 3

A lesion In the bone, Root canal treatment, Fracture in the tooth, bone Loss, unerupted teeth, Size and number of teeth etc These Information Affects the prognosis Of the treatment. Tooth Preparation :It is the cutting or instrumentation procedure that carry on the tooth during crown construction procedure. Prepared tooth: It's the final form or shape of a tooth after cutting (Preparation) procedure. The tooth is prepared so the cast restoration can slide into place and be able to withstand the forces of occlusion. Rotary instruments are used to reduce the height and contour of the tooth. Hand cutting and rotary instruments prepare the gingival margins. Objectives of tooth Preparation To eliminate undercuts from the axial surface of the tooth. To provide enough space for the crown restoration to withstand the force of mastication, this space depends on the material used, so the metal material needs little space while the plastic material needs more space. Steps in crown construction (continu.) 3. Final impression. 4. Temporary restoration (Crown). 5. Construction of working model. 6. Waxing. 7. Investing. 8. Wax Elimination. 9. Casting. 10. Finishing and polishing. 1 Try-in &Cementation Of the restoration. Disadvantages Of crowns Heat generation during cutting procedure of the teeth, might affect the health of the pulp. Therefore water coolant must be used during preparation procedure. 4

Over preparation can cause pulp irritation or even pulp exposure which might lead to death of the pulp. Excessive tooth preparation can also weaken tooth structure 3. Periodontal problems, food Impaction, and secondary caries might develop. Finishing line of the preparation (F.L.): It s a line that separates between the prepared and the unprepared tooth portion. It represents the end margin of our preparation, it Should be smoothly continuous from one surface to the other otherwise it will interfere with seating of the crown if it s poorly done. Requirement of F.L. : It must be clear,smooth and well defined. It must be continuous from one surface to the other. 3. It must lie on sound tooth structure. Types of finishing line (f.l.): There are four types of margins that could be used: depending of the type of the crown: 1- Featheredge (or knife-edge) margin. 2- Chamfer f.l. 3- Shoulder f.l. i. Butt shoulder. ii. Shoulder with Bevel (modification of shoulder f.l.) iii. Radial shoulder. 5