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hi welcome to brainy dental in this video we will talk about the principles of captive preparation for cast metal inlay all the data in this presentation has been taken from textbook of operative dentistry written by me the link of it has been given in the description box below so letamp;#39;s go ahead and watch how is inlay captive preparation different from conventional cavity preparation well if youamp;#39;re watching this video that means you already know about the conventional property preparation in an inlay captive preparation we do not pack the restorative material inside the cavity instead we take impression with the wax and then we fabricate the restoration outside the mouth so the cavity preparation has to be designed in the manner that the impression material is placed inside the cavity it is removed or it is replaced without compromising with the resistance or the retention form of the cavity therefore we have to incorporate certain principles in our cavity design so tha

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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.
3- The margins should be placed in a cleansable area, ex: in proximal surface the contact area is hard to be cleaned by brushes and cleaning device and this lead to caries so we should extend our margin of the cavity preparation 0.5 mm gingival to the contact area to docHub a cleansable area.
Onlays and inlays Occlusal isthmus width should be more than 1.5 mm wide, and occlusal reduction needs to be at least 1.5 mm deep.
A knife-edge margin may be selected for a gold or metal crown. A deep chamfer is required for a metal-ceramic restoration. And a rounded shoulder margin is needed for an all-ceramic crown. The various margin types are necessary for adequate restoration strength and material support.
The only difference is that they cover only a part of the tooth. In a nutshell, inlays are placed inside the tooth while outlays cover from the outside.
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
max crowns and anterior zirconia crowns, teeth should be reduced between 1 mm and 1.5 mm to create aesthetically-pleasing restorations. The facial reduction should be between 1 mm and 1.5 mm, while incisal edges should be reduced between 1.5 mm and 2 mm to ensure sufficient incisal translucency.
Tooth preparations should have 90 cavosurface margins to help prevent unfavorable stress distribution and minimize the risk of crown fracture. Anterior preparations must provide optimal support for the porcelain along its entire incisal edge. This involves a 2-plane reduction of the incisal edges.

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