HOW TO MAKE THE PERFECT TEMPORARY CROWN (Provisional Restoration)
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 Published On Aug 16, 2021

Making a temporary crown is not always easy. There are lots of steps involved, and each step has its own hurdles.

I have developed my own way of making temporary crowns that will make it easy and straightforward for you.

The first step is to make the index (matrix) using a tray and a PVS putty impression material. When the crown preparation is finished, then it is time to make the temporary restoration. I use a vent hole on the occlusal or the palatal, to allow for excess cement to come out, which drastically improves the marginal fit of the crown.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:39 Making the temporary crown index (matrix)
2:13 Modifying the temporary crown index
3:07 Fabricating the temporary crown
5:28 Removing excess material
6:27 Placing a vent hole
7:04 Cementing the temporary crown
7:46 Removing excess cement
8:37 Real life patient demo of all steps
11:31 Outro

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