CLASS II CAVITY PREPARATION
CHARACTERISTICS
General Characteristics
- Smooth, rounded and flowing outline form
- Definite walls, floors and rounded line angles
- Flat and even pulpal and gingival floors
- Cavosurface margins at 90 degrees, with no unsupported enamel
Occlusal Aspect Principles
- Outline form extends and follows to all susceptible grooves and fissures
- Isthmus width: 1mm width
- Remaining Marginal Ridge – Premolar: 1mm, Molar: 1.6mm
- 5mm Occlusal depth, around 1.75-2mm depth of walls
- Outline of proximal wall follows the external proximal surface
- Proximal walls show slight divergence
- Convergent buccal and lingual walls
- Buccal dovetail is longer, no sharp angles
Proximal Box:
- Convergent buccal/lingual walls
- Buccal and lingual walls extended to break contact
- Gingival clearance of 0.5mm, enough for the tip of the explorer to pass through
- Proximal clearance is visibly open or with a 0.3mm clearance, enough for the tip of the explorer to pass through
- Gingival floor width: MOLAR: 1.2-1.5mm, PREMOLAR: 1-1.2mm
- Gingival floor perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth (exception to lower first premolar)
- Axial wall follow the external outline of the tooth
- Axial wall is slightly divergent: for convenience form
- Bevelled axiopulpal line angle
- Bevelled gingival floor
- Reverse S-curve
- 90 degree exit angle
Treatment Management
- No damage to adjacent tooth/teeth or can be removed with polishing without adversely altering the shape of the contour
- No damage to simulated gingiva
Class II Cavity Preparation
Outline Form:
- Fishtail/Dovetail – Location and Width
- Isthmus – Location and Width
- Remaining Marginal Ridge
- Extension – Buccal & Lingual
Resistance Form:
- Definite Walls/Line Angles
- Pulpal Floor:
- Depth
- Flatness (Even depth all throughout)
- Gingival Floor
- Width
- Flatness
- Depth
- S-curve
- Bevel of Axiopulpal Line Angle
- Cavosurface Margin (Even, smooth)
Retention Form:
- Convergence of Bu/Li Walls
- Occlusal
- Proximal Box
- Retention Grooves
Convenience Form
- Clearance form Adjacent Tooth
- Buccal
- Lingual
- Gingival
Finishing of Walls and Margins
- Smoothness
- Absence of Unsupported Enamel
- Rounded junctions between Walls
Class II Filling
- Functional Anatomy
- Marginal Ridge
- Pits and Grooves
- Cuspal Inclinations
- Embrasure Form and Proximal Contour
- Proximal Contact
- Marginal Integrity
- Smoothness
Proximal Reduction
- Taper
- Condition of the Adjacent tooth
- Clearance
- Finish
Incisal / Occlusal Reduction
- Anatomic Form
- Clearance
- Finish
Buccolingual/Labiolingual Reduction
- Occlusal Convergence
- Anatomic Form
- 2-Phase Reduction (Anterior)
- Finish
Cervical Preparation
- Continuity and Width
- Location and Height of the Preparation
- Gingival Condition and Health
- Finish
Parallelism
- Path of Insertion