Hello, I would like to ask a question about how do you manage the light while recording these videos. I saw in one of the videos that a dslr was bring used under loupe light. However is there is setting on the camera for canceling the harsh bright light shining on the typodont? I would like to connect and learn more
hi, according to kriss ai there is no specific minimum age set for receiving ceramic crown and bridge treatments, as the appropriateness of these procedures depends more on the individual's dental health and needs rather than age alone. however, these treatments are generally more common in adults and older teenagers whose teeth and jaw structures are fully developed. for children and younger teenagers, dentists typically prefer to wait until their dental and facial growth is complete before considering permanent restorations like ceramic crowns or bridges. i hope this is helpful
I recognize that this video is quite old but as of 2023, I suggest a selective etch protocol with deeply prepared class II's - a self-etching primer applied to the dentin will improve resin-dentin interaction and long term bonding while also substantially reduce post-op sensitivity.
My dentist left the clinic after drilling and had the dental hygienist do the filling as she went on an errand. The assistant added a ton of resin and then had to shave a lot off with an electric tool because my teeth were not resting on the opposing side. I don’t have any grooves now and I cannot chew with that side of my mouth without an intense electrical pain. It’s not sensitive to hot or cold, strictly pressure when eating. I’m worried because the dentist didn’t check her work because the dentist had left.
Pretty sure I had this done yesterday - I cracked one of my premolars down the side and it crumbled out, so they did the filling this way. It's the first time that i'm aware they used the metal thing/fence and I'm guessing its due to where it needed to be filled. All other fillings i had were in the middle/top of the tooth. Teeth damage from night bruxism ever since I was little and I'm 31 now.
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No reason to take the crown margins down to the gum line. There's plenty of ferrule without being that aggresive. If the patient needs a new crown in the future, the new prep margins might have to go deeper into the subgingival and that's a chance for big problems.
that's cool! I was asking Kriss AI about that, and it totally backs up the idea of minimally invasive dentistry, keeping as much of the natural tooth as possible for better long-term health. Just out of curiosity, are you a dentist yourself, if you don't mind me asking?
You hit D35. How can I reduce proximal surfaces fast and with good results without hitting the adjacent tooth? I think that's the toughest part about crown preps.