what is another name for core restorations
foundations
what are core restorations for
to replace missing tooth structure prior to crown preparation
when is a core necessary
what are the materials used for core restorations
what are the advantages to amalgam alloys
what are the limitations to amalgam alloys
what are the limitations of composite resin core
what are the advantages of composite resin core
what are the types of composite resin core
what are the glass ionomer cements and resin ionomers
what are the disadvantages of glass ionomer cements and resin ionomers
when are glass ionomer cements and resin ionomers recommended
only for low stress bearing areas or as block out materials for undercuts
how is retention of core build ups achieved most times
with the use of pins whether an amalgam alloy or resin core is used
what are the types of threaded pins
where should the pins be placed
one pin per missing cusp/marginal ridge
- 4 maximum
what is the ideal location of pin placement
describe amalgam bonding
what is the goal of core restorations
what is the strongest core material
natural tooth
why is it important to maintain vitality of tooth when possible
the ferrule is ____ critical for endo treated teeth than for vital teeth restored with indirect restorations
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