out of all the things i learned to do this past year, making crowns is definitely the most artistic and similar to jewellery. which is probably why i like it the most. when you're done waxing up a crown there is a sense of accomplishment and pride that doesn't come as much as setting up the teeth in dentures, or just carving down pre-made teeth. in crown and bridge you are making the forms and you're so proud when you're done.
when making crowns, every line angle, every elevation, every area that hits another tooth is important. while we consider symmetry, we also have to consider how the jaws move, how much pressure is exerted and the teeth that remain in the mouth.
boo...blurry photo. oh well. like in jewellery, we make the forms in wax first and then cast them in metal. porosity is a huge deal in crown and bridge, too much of it and the form is unuseable. if the margins on the bottom of the tooth form don't cast properly it won't fit in the space it's supposed to on the mouth.
i've never had to be so precise in my life, but i'm liking it.
i've never had to be so precise in my life, but i'm liking it.
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Thanks for signing my guestbook from my website! I just saw your photos of your dental work and the gold tooth that you cast is amazing and shiny. Maybe I would like to have a gold tooth one day :).
Thanks for signing my guestbook from my website! I just saw your photos of your dental work and the gold tooth that you cast is amazing and shiny. Maybe I would like to have a gold tooth one day :)
Congratulation on completing your first year as a dental technology and you must be feeling relief. Now doubt dentistry is really a complicated work and need lot of experience with the high education. It is really art to hands on Crown And Bridge
I hope you will do best in near future.
Best of luck
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