@svally69 Thank you for your comments. The bridge has a history of coming loose. At other times, it was the anterior abutment that came loose and I successfully tapped off the bridge and recemented it with Panavia resin cement. Patient did not want ideal treatment at this time which would of included an implant supported fixed bridge. GC
if the bridge is loose it means that either the tooth structure is broken underneath, or the cement washed out, or the retention on the abutment is poor. neither of these things are addressed or evaluated without taking the bridge off and evaluating the substructure and the reason for failure. the retention of the bridge does not depend on the post or the core material you put in.
how are you addressing the problem of the loose bridge? if the bridge is loose, there is a reason for it. how are you addressing the marginal leakage problem. did you take the bridge off to find out why it is loose?
@miraamshah Thanks for commenting. A rubber dam is the answer to total isolation issues. I will consider using it on my next case. Are you using NaOCL with all of your build up cases?
first of all great job. But I have to say I always use a rubber dam during van root canal treatment and I find it much relaxing and easier to work with, also more patient friendly. I use NaOCL a lot during a root canal treatment,. But on the other side NaOCL has got a negative influence on bonding of dentin.
Good luck and looking forward to your interesting cases!
@miraamshah I just finished uploading a bone level case. Let me know if you would like to view a short video on how I modify the healing abutments and impression copings for most implant companies. The jigs are do-it-yourself easy to make. GC
I am very confused as to the long term benefit of this approach. save a patient a 1000 dollars only to charge 3000 in a one or two years?
svally69 3 weeks ago
@svally69 Thank you for your comments. The bridge has a history of coming loose. At other times, it was the anterior abutment that came loose and I successfully tapped off the bridge and recemented it with Panavia resin cement. Patient did not want ideal treatment at this time which would of included an implant supported fixed bridge. GC
gmcuomo 3 weeks ago
if the bridge is loose it means that either the tooth structure is broken underneath, or the cement washed out, or the retention on the abutment is poor. neither of these things are addressed or evaluated without taking the bridge off and evaluating the substructure and the reason for failure. the retention of the bridge does not depend on the post or the core material you put in.
svally69 3 weeks ago
how are you addressing the problem of the loose bridge? if the bridge is loose, there is a reason for it. how are you addressing the marginal leakage problem. did you take the bridge off to find out why it is loose?
svally69 3 weeks ago
It varies among offices. This proceedure includes a post and core and the fee ranges from $350-$550 USD. GC
gmcuomo 1 year ago
how much such a procedure usually cost?
ctdima 1 year ago
No rubber dam and NaOCL irrigation????!
miraamshah 2 years ago
@miraamshah Thanks for commenting. A rubber dam is the answer to total isolation issues. I will consider using it on my next case. Are you using NaOCL with all of your build up cases?
gmcuomo 2 years ago
first of all great job. But I have to say I always use a rubber dam during van root canal treatment and I find it much relaxing and easier to work with, also more patient friendly. I use NaOCL a lot during a root canal treatment,. But on the other side NaOCL has got a negative influence on bonding of dentin.
Good luck and looking forward to your interesting cases!
miraamshah 2 years ago
@miraamshah I just finished uploading a bone level case. Let me know if you would like to view a short video on how I modify the healing abutments and impression copings for most implant companies. The jigs are do-it-yourself easy to make. GC
gmcuomo 1 year ago