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[Negative carving: clinical applications].

G Bonfante, M D Pantaleon, A L do Valle

    Revista De Odontologia Da Universidade De Sao Paulo
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary

    The negative carving technique ensures proper occlusal surface development in temporary crowns and metal restorations. This method aids in fabricating restorations that adhere to established occlusal principles.

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    Area of Science:

    • Restorative Dentistry
    • Dental Materials Science

    Context:

    • Accurate fabrication of occlusal surfaces is crucial for temporary crowns and metal restorations.
    • Ensuring adherence to occlusal principles is essential for long-term restoration success and patient function.

    Purpose:

    • To detail the negative carving technique for developing occlusal surfaces.
    • To ensure proper application of occlusal principles during the fabrication of temporary crowns and metal restorations.

    Summary:

    • The negative carving technique involves specific procedures to shape the occlusal surfaces.
    • This technique facilitates the accurate reproduction of occlusal anatomy and function.
    • It is applied during the fabrication of temporary dental restorations and metal-based prosthetics.

    Impact:

    • Improved accuracy in occlusal morphology for temporary and metal restorations.
    • Enhanced understanding and application of occlusal principles in dental fabrication.
    • Potential for better functional outcomes and longevity of dental restorations.

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