The Many Advantages of a Premade Custom Temporary

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Steven Barrett, DDS
Advantages of Premade Custom Temporary Online Course

Course Objectives

1 CE Credit

Premade custom temporaries offer clinicians a number of advantages over temporaries fabricated chairside. In this presentation, Dr. Steven Barrett explains the benefits of lab-fabricated temporaries, including improved marginal accuracy, strength, longevity and color stability. Topics include:

  • How to present lab-fabricated temporaries to patients
  • Temporary crown esthetics
  • Reinforcement options for premade custom temporaries
  • The benefits of lab-fabricated provisionals
  • The importance of esthetic temporaries

Summary

The placement of laboratory-fabricated provisional restorations offers clinicians and patients numerous advantages, both restorative and cosmetic. Clinicians can achieve a higher degree of clinical success when it comes to marginal accuracy, strength, longevity and color stability compared to conventionally fabricated temporaries. Premade custom temporaries can serve as an integral part of any dentist’s restorative protocol, and their incorporation as a transitional tool within the office will lead to more predictable results.

CAUTION: When viewing the techniques, procedures, theories and materials presented, you must make your own decisions about specific treatment for patients and exercise professional judgment regarding the need for further clinical testing or education and your own clinical expertise before trying to implement new procedures.

 

Recognition & Approval

Pace Approval

Glidewell Education Center
Nationally Approved PACE Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement. 3/1/2024 to 2/29/2028.
Provider ID# 216789

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Steven Barrett, DDS

Dr. Steven Barrett earned his DDS from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and shortly after joined the U.S. Navy, where he served for three years. In 1991, he joined Greenberg Dental & Orthodontics, a private group practice now with over 80 locations in Florida. Currently the clinical director and a senior partner with the group, he uses his 30 years of experience practicing restorative dentistry to organize the group’s in-house continuing education program, lecture at dental schools and provide one-on-one mentorships throughout the state.


References

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  4. Gujjari AK, Bhatnagar VM, Basavaraju RM. Color stability and flexural strength of poly (methyl methacrylate) and bis-acrylic composite based provisional crown and bridge auto-polymerizing resins exposed to beverages and food dye: an in vitro study. Indian J Dent Res. 2013 Mar-Apr;24(2):172-7.
  5. Jianming Y, Ying T, Feng P, Weixing X. [Comparative evaluation of the marginal accuracy of single crowns fabricated computer using aided design/computer aided manufacturing methods, self-curing resin and Luxatemp]. Hua Xi Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2016 Dec 1;34(6):575-8.
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