A Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Added Auxiliary Features, Occlusal Surface Modifications, and Reduction of Total Occlusal Convergence on the Resistance of Full Veneer Metal Crowns on a Molar Tooth with Inadequate Resistance Form
Abstract:Introduction:
Single crowns or fixed partial dentures retainers usually get dislodged due to inadequate resistance form. Hence, it is prudent to evaluate features of a tooth preparation, which can prevent these failures.
Aim:
To evaluate the effect of auxiliary features, occlusal surface modifications, and total occlusal convergence (TOC) on the resistance of a full veneer crown.
Materials and Methods:
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