Technique Workshop: Anterior Crowns

Despite the removal of enamel, the goal for crown preparation is always the preservation of tooth structure for long-term predictability, function and durability. In this course, Dr. Winter discusses and demonstrates three different anterior crown preps that conserve as much tooth structure as possible. Learn indications for minimal, conventional and extensive preps and the material options available. Watch close-up depth cut, reduction and refinement techniques using depth limiting and conventional burs.

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  • Robert Winter

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  • Spear

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Technique Workshop: Posterior Crowns

When it comes to posterior crowns, it’s not always necessary to create maximum reduction for the restorative material. In this course, Dr. Winter discusses and demonstrates three different posterior crown preps to save enamel and preserve tooth structure.

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