Saturday, October 25, 2014

Practice #2: #14 MO Preparation and #12 MOD Restoration


#14 MO Composite Preparation
(Occlusal View)



Strengths

External Form:
  • Occlusal outline form is centered over the grooves, smooth, and flowing
  • Proper isthmus width
  • Margins: Visually clear of contact ~0.2 mm
  • Gingival floor: Clearance is ~0.5 mm
  • Proximal box: Meets external surface at a 90 degree angle

Internal Form:
  • Adequate pulpal floor depth (1.5-1.7 mm)
  • B/L walls are convergent

*Slight adjacent tooth damage that can be polished without changing the contact

Areas Needing Improvement

External Form:
  • Gingival margin of the proximal box is slightly friable
  • Gingival floor width slightly deviated from ideal (<0.5 mm)

Refinement:
  • Cavosurface margin is slightly friable
  • Walls of preparation need smoothing

#12 MOD Composite Restoration
(Occlusal View)


Strengths

Occlusal Anatomy:
  • Harmonious form of normal tooth anatomy
  • Marginal ridge even with adjacent tooth

 Margins and Contacts:
  • Proper distal contact and contour
Areas Needing Improvement

Occlusal Surface:
  • Needs more anatomy and definition
  • Slight amount of debris and/or staining

Margins and Contacts:
  • Interproximal contour is slightly over-contoured
  • Mesial Contact: Floss shredding/tearing due to over-contoured, tight contact


*Lingual view: #12 MOD Composite Restoration

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Practical #1: #12 MOD Prep and #13 DO Restoration

#12 MOD Preparation and #13 DO Restoration
(Buccal, Lingual, and Occlusal Views)


*Occlusal View 



*Lingual View 

*Buccal view 

#12 MOD Preparation

Strengths

External Form:
  • Occlusal outline form is centered over the grooves, smooth, and flowing
  •  Proper isthmus width
Internal Form:
  • Pulpal floor with is between 1.5-1.7 mm
  • B/L walls: divergent
  • Axial wall depth/floor width: proper depths with proper curvature

 *NO adjacent tooth damage.

Areas Needing Improvement

External Form:
  • Proximal margins extended slightly beyond ideal measurements
  •  Gingival floor depth is slightly >0.5 mm
  • Proximal box: cavosurface isn’t met at a 90 degree angle
Refinement:
  •  Lingual cavosurface margin is slightly friable
  • Walls of the preparation could be smoother

 #13 DO Restoration

 Strengths

 Occlusal Anatomy:
  • Harmonious form of normal tooth anatomy
  • Contact restored
Margins and Proximal Contacts:
  •  Margins are of proper height and anatomy with no significant flash
  • Proper contacts with no floss shredding/breaking

Areas Needing Improvement
  • Occlusal anatomy could use more anatomical definition
  • Sight deviation from normal proximal contour
  •  Surface finish is slightly rough with minimal amalgam staining  

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Operative Dentistry II Portfolio Details

This portfolio provides photographic displays as well as brief, self-evaluations of my second year operative practical exercises.  In doing so, I hope to document my progress as a dental student and my exceptional skills as a dental health care professional, which will later be presented to my prospective employers.