I asked kriss and it says to stick to soft foods for a day or two, to brush gently, and to avoid smoking, alcohol, hard foods, and anything else that might mess with the healing!
I believe like in medical advances technology. In the future there will be dental procedures advances maybe one day a tooth transplant now I'm going out on a limb with this particular claim. However you get the message better ways to do procedures that we haven't discovered yet. It's exciting. 😊😊
This claims are quite old, tech people saying they make tooth regrow via stem cells and other ways but this hasn't been proven to be a real thing, also tooth Implants exists they just don't use real tooth from other people, they use ceramic, porcelain and metal tooth then they screw them in with screws in the bone.
well, based from what i got at kriss ai, there is no minimum age for this but it is not recommended for very young children whose teeth and jaw are still developing.
my tooth has lost 70% of tooth structure. my dentist has suggested that he will b using a titanium Post to give the support. will there b any issue using metal titanium post in RCT. please suggest what shud b done to have max strength wd use metal free and toxic free elements. also shud nt hv any side effects wd my body
Pins are not need it in composite restorations because they have adhesive properties, and un need to bend the pins in order to gain retention. I woldn't use flow composite in all the restauration, just in the first layer of resin, maybe the 2 first layers.
@@dwayneevans683 pins are used to cover the lack of adhesivity of amalgam, because when u are ussing composite or any ressin they already have adhesive properties. If u are gonna use flow composite just use it in the first 2 layers of the restoration because in the next steps u need to put a denser material to shape the internal anatomy of the restoration to avoid oclusal forces to break te tooth, with flow u cant shape anithing because is really liquid, it is not the way to go.
@@josemanueltorresrubio406 Aldo it has great adhesive properties and very hard to remove because of this i would still use the pins is half of the tooth is already gone, every case is different, i seen very bad ones and to be on the safe side for those particular cases pins are the way to go, do not need pins if at least most of the walls of the tooth are there, if there is too much missing wall from bottom to top pins can give you that extra hold so the filling material won't slide off over time after long use and chewing.
The light makes the filling material dried rapidly rather than amalgam which can take up to 3 hours before drying completely, 24 hours before full strength and polishing, some dentists prefer to wait 2 days before polishing for amalgam, composite fillings allows polishing and finishing right away after drying with the curing light just like magic.
Great lesson! I was struggling to find a good video for implant impression and just was getting so frustrated. You have explained it in clear step wise way and with so much clarity!! THANK YOU!!!
One more question: is the a specific post for each drill on the system or is there just one size post that equals the last drill in the para post system? And how do you decide what post to choose every time?
Beautiful video Dr. Few questions: 1. Do you have to use all the gates gliden drills starting from number 1 all the way to 6? 2. Is that the same with the parapost drills, do you have to start with number 1 and go up to 6? 3. Do you use water while using the gates and para post drills or not? Thank you!