Re: Post Crowns
- From: "Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 14:19:26 GMT
Forget the posts once you graduate. If the crown was going to fall off
without it, the tooth is doomed anyway. You may need to perform the P&C
during school to impress the instructors. I personally, like making the
core part of the onlay or partial crown, but no post.
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"Aosmosis" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Whamatus" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:44:42 -0000, "Aosmosis" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>Does anyone know of any websites that show the clinical steps for
>>>preparing
>>>post crowns?
>>>
>>>I am a dental student
>>>
>>>
>>>cheers
>>>
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>>
>> Do you mean a post is incorporated into the crown casting ?
>>
>> Or are you referring to a cast post ?
>>
>> In what school are you a dental student ?
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>> Whamatus
>> wubbabubbazG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Cast post and cores.
> Direct method eg parapost
> Or building a resin core from duralay which is given to the lab to invest
> and burnt out.
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> I am at a UK dental School
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>
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