The video explains steps for preparing maxillary canine, hope it'll be useful for graduate students! Content not intended for practicing dentists! Kudos ✌🏼
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Hi @vikrant ✌🏼🙂 happy to know that it helped! keeping it as simple as possible was the intention and it's lovely to know that you found it to be the same way as it was intended to be! 🤗✌🏼👍🏼
Thankyou sooo much sir 🙏🙏🙏for such a wonderful video on tooth preparation ..it really helped and guided me in my clinic..hope u help us more for complete denture clinical steps 🙏🙏.
I'll try to find some time to make videos in complete dentures ✌🏼✨ thank you for letting us know that our videos helped you 👍🏼✨ it's great to know that ❤️
@saba_taheri thank you so much for your comment. ✨💓 We feel that our purpose for making these videos are being met successfully! 💪🏼🤗 Do you mean, you want to have a demo of wax-up that we do for making a full metal crown on a tooth preparation? Or, wax up of complete denture teeth arrangement?
Thanks a lot for the appreciation doctor 💓🙂 Definitely, as long as you are aware of how much tooth you are reducing, it is definitely possible.... awareness should be developed by knowing the average dimensions of enamel and dentin thickness of the tooth (can find in Wheeler's dental anatomy textbook) and diameter of the bur we are trying to use to create the depth orientation grooves for the preparation.... However, it is preferable to use one straight bur and one tapered bur.... My preference is SR 13 & TR13 for anterior teeth and SR 13 & TR62 for posterior teeth..... Check out this story in instagram (Dr stevenson's dental solutions channel) for a good selection of tooth preparation burs..... 👇🏼👉🏼 instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3OTExMzA3NzYxNjM4NzUy?igshid=1lrxlldo395d6&story_media_id=2532444785970401808_16987803417
I watched it, it’s amazing.. love your way of teaching 🙏.. but the problem now is I don’t have the end cutting bur.. I will try to order it but it might takes time.. do you suggest any other way that might work instead 🥹
You can also use a shoulder bur, to do this.... Just that you need to be careful about the adjacent tooth.... Protect it with Matrix band if possible ✌🏼✨
Hi sir. It will be really helpful if you can make a video about finish lines suitable for different tooth materials. I'm bit confused. Different opinions about it. Kindly make a video ❤
FOR LONGER TEETH TR-13 (L=9.2mm; Dia= 1.8mm) The diameter is the diameter at the base of the diamond coated area, at the tip the diameter will be lesser, approximately around 1mm.... Choose the burs according to the size and height of the tooth! For short posterior teeth TR 62C (L=7.2mm; Dia= 1.8mm) For long posterior teeth TR 13C (L=9.2mm; Dia= 1.9mm) C- refers to coarse diamond, green banded, cuts agrresively.... There is also TR13F - SAME SIZE AS TR13C BUT MORE FINE, CUTS LESSER..... TR-14 (L=9.3mm; Dia= 2.2mm) TR-15 (L=11.4mm; Dia= 2.2mm) These are larger burs, can be used for posterior teeth that are huge..... For shoulder similar burs with coding as TF -13 can be used.... Just substitute "R" in TR and you get the shoulder preparation burs..... There is also RS series for rounded shoulder...... RS 11, RS 21 , RS 31 CHECK THIS LINK 👉🏼 www.google.com/search?q=RS+series+burs&client=ms-android-motorola-rev2&prmd=ivn&sxsrf=ALeKk00cVW9h7hqJfhnrW-OfkzLMQNI93A:1622228173141&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwje9IPwhu3wAhXRQeUKHTHBDcMQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&biw=360&bih=512&dpr=3#imgrc=UU8BM5ZbvpR5sM Follow my Instagram for instant queries and doubts 🤞🏼👍🏼 instagram.com/dr.vks_dental_skool/
@Himansi_Reddy_Vanga Hi, check out the comment above, i shared this to another subscriber who easier a similar question about burs.....! I've discussed a bit, about what burs i usually prefer and recommend! Hope it'll be of some help...! And, thanks for the appreciation! ✌🏼🙂
Hi, to be frank, indirect vision is a bit tricky, you need lots of practice, and mostly, it is going to be done with tactile sensation and not by vision! I'll try to make a video, on how to move the handpiece in case of direct vision....! Sorry, for not giving a perfect answer to your question ✌🏼😅
Hi, thank you so much for watching the video and i hope you had some benefits from it..... 🤞🏼✌🏼💓For gross/initial cutting you can use - SR 13 & TR 13 (Blue bands/ medium grit diamonds).... for finishing you can TR 13F ( red band / fine grit diamonds).... it is better not to use any bur of yellow band, as they are too smooth and can cause poor cement retention.... yellow band will be with the code "XF" - meaning extra fine grit for example TR - 13 XF..... TR13 ( blue) TR13F (red) and TR13XF (yellow) - all of these are same size but different roughness..... hope this helps 👍🏼✌🏼🙂
@@ashugupta7608 Hi, I hope the molar preparation video was helpful! Removed your comment on that video, accidentally! Sorry about that and thanks for your valuable suggestions and comments... It helps the channel grow much better ✌🏼🤗
There are two options depending on the material you choose for crown..... For example, if you prefer covering your crown with ceramic on the palatal surface, that is, metal ceramic, then, you may need 1mm to a little more than 1mm reduction..... It you choose to keep the palatal surface, without ceramic, that is, like having ceramic only on labial and proximal sides, then you may need to reduce just about 0.5-1mm..... because it'll be just metal....! Normally, you can use a round bur that is 1mm in diameter and make dimple marks that are half the size of it.... This will create depth orientation marks of size approximately 0.5 mm.....! Connect them using drop shaped or wheel shaped bur and finish the preparation....!
Hi, I don't understand what you are trying to say.... Do you mean to ask if it is okay to use just one bur? Are you expecting to see a video that uses all the burs that textbooks recommend??
@@aichagolden8730 definitely, it is all okay, why not? But, if you are looking to prepare yourself for any board exams like NDBE/NBDE it's better to follow some standard textbooks like that of Dr Shillingburg's textbook, where they recommend standard burs and sizes..... If you need a copy of the textbook i can share it to your email ✌🏼👍🏼🤗 type in your email here 👍🏼