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Title: Provisional Restorations Wael Al-Omari. BDS, MDentSci, PhD


1
Provisional Restorations
  • Wael Al-Omari.
  • BDS, MDentSci, PhD

2
Functions of Provisional Restorations
  • Comfort/tooth vitality
  • Occlusion and positional stability
  • Function
  • Gingival health and contour
  • Aesthetics
  • Diagnosis
  • Other practical uses

3
Assessment of Aesthetic Changes
  • Assess appearance of intended restorations
  • Make directly or use a matrix made from the
    wax-up.
  • Ensure patients acceptance
  • Record the temporary crowns and instruct
    technician to copy their form ad shape into the
    final restoration

4
Provisional crown can be used to assess axial
and occlusal reduction
5
Occlusal Changes
  • Prevent unwanted tooth movement by maintaining
    occlusal and interproximal contacts
  • Evaluate patients tolerance to change in
    anterior guidance or increased occlusal vertical
    dimension
  • Cement temporary crowns made from diagnostic wax
    up and review for aesthetics, guidance, drifting,
    mobility, decementation, and comfort
  • Copy the provisional crowns guidance by a
    custom guidance table, to transfer to definitive
    restorations.
  • It is recommended to assess tolerance to change
    in vertical dimension by a reversible method such
    as splint.

6
Periodontal Changes
  • Allow for resolution of inflammation
  • Improve gingival healing and stabilization of
    gingival margin position
  • Used after surgical crown lengthening during the
    healing period before definitive preparation and
    impression

7
Preoperative
Polycarbonate provisional crown cemented
Gingival healing after 2 months
8
Change in Tooth Shape
  • Accurately copy a satisfactory and successful
  • provisional restoration to
  • Avoid minor or major changes in tooth shape.
  • Avoid disrupting fine mouth movements and
    lip/tooth contact
  • Avoid incorporating wide cervical embrasure to
    prevent air leakage

9
Provisional Restorations Materials
  • Preformed crowns
  • Plastic shells polycarbonate or acrylic. Used
    for
  • anterior and premolar teeth.
  • Metal Shells aluminum, stainless steel or
    nickel
  • chromium.
  • Self or light cured resins

10
Aluminum provisional crown
11
Self or light cured resins
  • Polymethyl methacrylate
  • Polyethyl methacrylate (Snap, Trim)
  • Bis acryl composite (Protemp)
  • Urethane dimethacrylate (light cured).
  • Restorative composite

12
A- Polymethyl methacrylate B- Bis-acryl composite
13
Cast Metal
  • Nickel chromium, silver and scrap gold.
  • Durable
  • Can be made with external retention beads to
    retain acrylic or composite
  • Rarely used

14
Provisional Cements
  • Creamy mix of zinc oxide eugenol
  • Most practitioners use proprietary cements such
    as Temp
  • Bond
  • Available with modifier to soften the cement
  • Non-eugenol Tem Bond is available and used to
  • Cement temporary restorations for preparations
    for definitive adhesive restorations (eg All
    ceramic, veneers) to avoid interference with
    bonding of resin cements.
  • If eugenol containing cement used, eugenol
    residues should be removed with pumice and water

15
Provisional Cement (Temp Bond)
16
Direct Provisional Restorations Techniques
  • Proprietary Shells
  • Plastic Shells Polycarbonate relined with
    resin, trimmed, polished and cemented.
  • Metal shells
  • Aluminum shells relined with resin (short
    term). Soft and galvanize with opposing amalgam
  • Stainless steel and nickel chromium used with
    bruxist patients.
  • Custom shells beaded acrylic and Mill crowns

17
Matrices for Provisional Restorations
  • Impressions
  • Alginate absorbs resin exotherm
  • Elastomers reusable
  • Advantages simple, quick, inexpensive.
  • Vacuum formed thermoplastic
  • clear vinyl sheet on stone duplicate of the wax
    up.
  • used only in presence of number of adjacent
    locating teeth
  • could be used with light cured resins.
  • Proprietary celluloid crown form

18
A- Alginate impression as a matrix B-
Provisionals with an excess material
19
A preoperative silicone sectional impression
The resin material in injected into the
impression
20
Techniques
  • Direct Syringing polyethyl methacrylate.
  • Indirect Provisionals
  • Used for long term provisionals.
  • Strong heat cured materials can be used
  • Aesthetics and occlusion made on articulated wax
    up.
  • Indicated or multiple restorations and for an
  • increased vertical dimension.
  • Alginate impression of the preparations, cast in
    fast set stone, and fabricate provisionals.

21
A- Stone duplicate of the wax up B- Vacuum formed
matrix
22
A- preparation
B-Excess film of material attached to provisional
crown
C-Trimming the excess
D- Cemented provisional crown
23
Provisionals of Adhesive Restorations
  • No temporary coverage
  • Simple coat of zinc phosphate cement
  • Composite resin bonded to a spot
  • etched on the preparation
  • Composite bonded to opposing tooth

24
Problem Solving
  • Insufficient bulk of material Inadequate
  • reduction, or make it bulkier by relieving the
    matrix (impression).
  • Gross occlusal errors, air blows and voids trim
    away suspected areas (interpoximal), an educe
    hydrostatic pressure by cutting escape vent.
  • Locking in of provisional restorations material
    engaging the adjacent tooth proximal undercut.
  • Marginal discrepancy polymerization shrinkage,
    distortion on removal, reline with resin around
    the margins

25
The inside of the alginate is trimmed to increase
the thickness of the provisional
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Problem Solving
  • Multiple crowns joined restorations prevent
    drifting,
  • gingival embrasures should be opened to
    access brushing.
  • Premature decementation Ensure harmony with
  • occlusion, use stronger cement
  • Partial denture abutment fabricate with the
    denture fully
  • seated.
  • Eugenol containing cements do not use if the
    underlying
  • core is composite.
  • Removing temporary cement use modifier.
  • Removal of excess cement apply petroleum jelly
    to
  • outside of the restorations

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Pre-operative view
Linked temporary Crowns made at chairside using
preoperative clear thermoplastic matrix
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