Shade Adjustable Veneers & Diagnostic Wax-Up Technique (© 2008)
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A diagnostic wax-up and prep guide model can be used to: |
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show where to prep on a minimal-prep veneer |
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show how much to prep on a no-prep veneer |
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both a and b |
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none of the above |
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Which is/are true about minimal-prep and no-prep veneers: |
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not knowing the shade of the tooth to be veneered is one of the biggest challenges for a dental technician |
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a stump shade guide is not used to communicate the underlying color of the preparation |
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knowing if the teeth to be veneered are lighter, or darker, than A2 will help achieve a desired esthetic outcome |
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all are true |
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On the first case we learned that: |
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you never want to use minimal-prep veneers in combination with traditional fixed crown and bridge |
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by minimal-prep veneer we mean that all of the enamel is removed |
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keeping most or all of the preparation in enamel gives better bond strength and less post-operative sensitivity |
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none of the above |
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Among the steps shown, when placing the minimal-prep veneers in the above case, included: |
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gingival re-contouring |
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the relief of opposing dentition |
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the use of a transparent try-in cement |
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all of the above |
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Both minimal-prep and no-prep veneers: |
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are shade-adjustable because they are thin |
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primarily are only effective restorative options for tooth 8 and 9 |
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eliminate the need to involve patients in approving the desired shade because they can never be too white |
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all of the above |
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When placing minimal-prep or no-prep veneers: |
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a rubber dam should be placed prior to bonding because there is exposed dentin |
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no etching is required as all of the margins and surfaces that are bonded to are within enamel |
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both a and b |
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none of the above |
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All of the following were discussed or demonstrated in veneer placement, except: |
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pumice, acid etch, adhesive |
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explorer, ribbon saw, translucent veneer cement |
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brownies, carbide bur, pointed bristle brush, superfloss |
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all of the above were demonstrated |
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For the same minimal-prep or no-prep veneers, which of the following is/are true: |
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a low-value try-in cement can be tried if the result provided using a translucent try-in cement is too white |
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if the patient thinks the teeth should be lighter or whiter, a high-value try-in veneer cement may be used |
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both a and b |
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none of the above |
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| 9. |
Referring to the last case (Case #4 regarding no-prep veneers), in both questions 9 and 10: |
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the case demonstrated why the use of no-prep veneers made it impossible to close all of the spaces |
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the patient required no shots or temporaries |
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both a and b |
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none of the above |
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All of the following were discussed or demonstrated in the presentation, except: |
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use of orange wood sticks help seat wafer-thin, 0.3 mm veneers |
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use of lab-fabricated temporaries |
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carefully finishing no-prep veneer at the gingival margin with a bur |
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both b and c |
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