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  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Provisional restorations are essential following tooth preparation.
  • They play a vital role in protecting the pulp, maintaining function, and preserving gingival health.
  • Long-term provisional restorations aid in evaluating aesthetic and occlusal outcomes before definitive treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical aspects of providing high-standard provisional restorations.
  • To guide clinicians in selecting appropriate materials and techniques for provisional restorations.
  • To highlight the importance of provisional restorations in treatment planning and outcome prediction.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established principles and guidelines for provisional restorations.
  • Discussion on material selection, hazard control, and preparation differences for conventional versus adhesive restorations.
  • Emphasis on the integration of provisional restoration planning into the overall treatment strategy.

Main Results:

  • Provisional restorations must ensure pulp protection, positional stability, function, and aesthetics.
  • Long-term provisionals allow for assessment of aesthetic, occlusal, and periodontal changes.
  • Distinguishing preparation types for conventional and adhesive restorations is necessary.

Conclusions:

  • High-standard provisional restorations are fundamental for predictable restorative outcomes.
  • Provisional restorations require careful planning, material consideration, and execution.
  • They serve as a critical diagnostic and prognostic tool in restorative dentistry.