2007
DOI: 10.1177/089875640702400113
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Tooth Preparation and Impression for Full Metal Crown Restoration

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“…9 Another veterinary dentist has recommended a 10° convergence angle. 10 Otherwise, references simply state that near parallelism should be attempted, 4,5,11,12 with one author describing a “stair-stepping” preparation to aid in achieving parallelism. 4 Others admit that although a 5–7° taper is recommended, this cannot be achieved in the canine tooth of the dog without major structural reduction.…”
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“…9 Another veterinary dentist has recommended a 10° convergence angle. 10 Otherwise, references simply state that near parallelism should be attempted, 4,5,11,12 with one author describing a “stair-stepping” preparation to aid in achieving parallelism. 4 Others admit that although a 5–7° taper is recommended, this cannot be achieved in the canine tooth of the dog without major structural reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com uma admirável variação no comportamento espástico de mordida (principalmente nos cães de trabalho) materiais extremamente resistentes devem ser empregados nas confecções das coroas. Coroas completas de metal não precioso preenchem esta indicação de resistência do material KESSLER, 1987;GROVE, 1990;LINDNER et al, 1995;BRECH et al, 1997;BRINE;MARRETA, 1997;VAN FOREEST;ROETERS, 1998;VISSER, 1998;DUPONT, 2001;CAMARGO, 2006;COFFMAN et al, 2007).…”
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“…Direcionando um olhar dimensional às paredes dentárias deve-se reconstruí-las lisas, sem ranhuras e paralelas o suficiente evitando uma expulsividade superior a 3 graus para cada lado. Os biselamentos com pontas diamantadas de preparo e acabamento evitarão angulações em 90° no término do preparo e formarão o desgaste mínimo necessário para posicionar o cintamento do conjunto protético representado pelo núcleo com o PIR, e o abraçamento final da coroa -RMF (SCHILLINGBURG; KESSLER, 1987;GAMMON, 1989;GROVE, 1990;SHIPP;FAHRENKRUG, 1993;VERSTRAETE;VUUREN, 1994;SAITO, 1999;CAMARGO, 2006;COFFMAN et al, 2007;SCHILLINGBURG et al, 2007;GIOSO, 2008).…”
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