#2 FGC PP

Rating: 3

Notes for Improvement:

Relevant Tutorials:

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Maintaining Right Convergence and Long Axis

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Practicing For a Chamfer


Sequence Of Practice

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Maintaining a Thin Margin Interproximally

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Placing Depth Grooves


Upper Molar Crown Preparation DL Cusp Size

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Comments

  1. parichha

    Thank you for detail feedback I am always worried about over reducing whether it’s buccal or lingual walls may be that’s the reason I am having undercut
    I would keep on practicing gold crown from now onwards and will do practice on maxillary and Mandibular molars
    I will see all the videos you posted above
    The thing is I watch all the time your videos and make notes of my errors in notebook so that I should not repeat but I guess I have to practice more to get perfect shape
    The taper techniques you mentioned I should do it during interproximal reduction stage to have perfect taper right ?

    1. alyssa Post author

      Definitely takes a lot of practice. Taper technique – not sure which you’re referring to, but whichever wall you’re working on, if you keep your bur parallel to the long axis of the clinical crown throughout, the taper will be good. When working on the interproximals you get to visualize it more clearly before starting.