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The following factors must be considered in the finishing of enamel walls and margins: 1) the direction of the enamel rods, 2) the support of the enamel rods at the DEJ and laterally (preparation side), 3) the type of restorative material to be placed in the preparation, 4) the location of the margin, and 5) the degree
Taper and Resistance: The more parallel the axial walls of the preparation, the more will be the resistance of crown restoration. The walls of a short wide preparation must be kept nearly parallel to achieve adequate resistance from. Increasing the surface area will increase the retention.
The mechanical properties of teeth include elasticity, hardness, visco-elasticity and fracture behaviour.
This article describes seven sequential steps for an onlay preparation: and extension, axial reduction, cuspal reduction, supragingival shoulder, supragingival bevel, intracrevicular bevel, and finishing.
These are: 1-Establishing outline form 2-Obtaining resistance form 3- Obtaining retention form 4- Obtaining convenience form 5- Removing remaining caries 6- Finishing cavity walls and margins 7- Performing toilet of the cavity.
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Five Basic Principles of Tooth Preparation ing to Shillingburg: Preservation of Tooth Structure. Preserving Remaining Tooth Structure: Retention and Resistance. Definition and Importance of Retention: Structural Durability. To Ensure Structural Durability: Marginal Integrity. Preservation of the Periodontium.

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