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our patient today is a 32 year old female whose chief complaint is severe thermal sensitivity in the upper right quadrant our goal here is to preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible by circumscribing the decayed area of the tooth ultimately we must provide the patient with the best service possible using the technology and materials we are comfortable with i elect to restore this case with an indirect ceramic only that can be fabricated chair side the scanner acquires the data very quickly as i move along the occlusal to lay the initial foundation of our digital model we have the freedom to make modifications to the design using a multitude of tools at our disposal itamp;#39;s an amazing time in dentistry where we can provide high quality ceramic restorations for our patients within a single appointment

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A Dental Filling Open Margin can occur when the filling does not completely fill the tooth preparation at the time of tooth restoration, leaving a small gap or space between the filling and the tooths surface. This space can sometimes only be seen on a dental x-ray image, like in the image above.
Noticeable Ledge Under Filling: You may feel a visible ledge with your fingernail between the filling and your natural tooth, indicating an overhanging margin.
An open margin (sometimes overhung margin or overcontoured margin are used synonymously) is when the edge of the crown does not meet with the margin as prepared on the tooth, so you have an opening under there.
As a result of the above analysis, it may be concluded that the idealized inlay preparation design should have the following dimensions in order to best achieve a balance between the preservation of tooth structure and strength of material: cavity depth of between 1.5 and 2 mm; isthmus cavity width of ⅓ the
Dentists routinely leave the margins of the crown open and inadequately sealed. This leaves spaces for leakage of the biofilm of the mouth to enter the space and cause decay under the crowns.
Margin - The margin of the crown is where the edge of the crown transitions to the tooth. This is typically right at or just under the gum line. If the margin is closed then the crown is sealed around the tooth.
Overhanging dental restorations (ODR) are a major dental health problem. An ODR is defined as an extension of restorative material beyond the confines of a cavity preparation.
Treating overhangs When we find an overhang, usually we must remove the old restoration and replace it with a new, properly fitting one. There are several types of restorations, including fillings, inlays, onlays, and crowns, and these can be fabricated from a variety of different dental materials.

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