2014
DOI: 10.4103/2229-5194.135009
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Coronal disassembly systems and techniques: An overview

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“…Applying the vibration for a long time may results in ceramic crack, while the heat generated can cause damage to the pulp, so copious water spray is essential [22]. It could be used alone, or in combination with other techniques, and can be successful to disrupt the luting cement to remove intact restorations [1] [8]. Its disadvantage is time consuming.…”
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“…Applying the vibration for a long time may results in ceramic crack, while the heat generated can cause damage to the pulp, so copious water spray is essential [22]. It could be used alone, or in combination with other techniques, and can be successful to disrupt the luting cement to remove intact restorations [1] [8]. Its disadvantage is time consuming.…”
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“…They may vary from instruments available in dental clinics such as a large spoon excavator, scalar tip, and brass ligature wires, chisel and hammer to specific coronal disassembly instruments such as crown remover forceps, impact delivering devices, also crown sectioning diamond or carbide burs and crown splitters [1]. Combinations of more than one technique are useful to remove some unusual cases.…”
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