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There is a WREB book by Boardbusters that was pretty good. Also review your Fixed book and an Implant Prosth book, specifically implant retained tissue supported CDs etc....
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Hi, sorry that you had to take the Pros the third time. I personally think that DentalBuster is not good enough for the Pros section. I hope I can help you with some tips:
1. Implant: just know some basic stuffs - If the patient only has two implants, that system is implant retained and needs tissue supported (aka implant-retained, tissue-support overdenture) - If the patient has more than 4 (mand) or 6 (max) impalnts, that system is implant supported (implant withstand all the mastication force) - If anything not normal (bad angle, not enough occlusal space), use custom abutment - Make sure you can identify pictures of different parts of implants (healing cap, first-stage implant abutment, etc.) - Implant has no PDL and needed to be clean by plastic instrument 2. Fixed: study from the reference book listed in the candidate guide (Principle of Fixed Pros, as I recall) You don't need to read the whole book, just read chapters about principle of tooth preparation, and preparation for all ceramic, PFM and cast metal crowns. - Make sure you can distinguish between preps PFM, ceramic, and cast metal by pictures - Make sure you know what are the consequences of different clinical errors (open margin will cause -> ?, open contact will cause -> ?, etc.) - Learn about Triple Tray technique * On the exam, when they ask what is wrong with the prep: check margin, check contact, check occlusion then make sure the reduction is correct for respective prep (for example: cast metal prep should have very thin chamfer finish line and you should not see a thick 1mm shoulder from the top) *When they ask what is wrong with the provisional/bridge: check margin, check contact, check thickness of connector, check occlusion. Know if there is error, in what way the patient will be harmed. 3. Removable: study the suggested book in the candidate guide (written by McKraken) for RPD, for CD I don't know I think the CD questions are easy and straight forward. - Know Kennedy classification - Know occlusal classification - Know how to design RPD, when to put stress-breaker (read the designing RPD chapter in McKraken's book) - Know what can go wrong when delivering CD, RPDS and how to fix them - Know anatomical landmarks on impression and what the purpose of each (for example: why do we have to capture hamular notch, external oblique ridge? etc.) I think that's it. Good luck |
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What are the differences in impression material? polyether and polysulfide |
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Thanks a lot!!!! |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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can anyone tell me from where i can get study materials for the prosthetic part of the wreb????? i took the first time but i failed
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Hi Hoak:
I saw your comments and advises about the Prostho exam. Do you have any addotional advise in regards to the implant section? Is there any "specific book or place" where I can read about it? Do you reommend any? I really would appreciate your help, I am taking my exam for the 2nd time, I am very nervous!! thank you, cmag |
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For the WREB board busters book, you can purchase online at www.dentalboardbusters.com or you can set up a group discounted order with your class. When you set up a group order, your book will be complimentary. email ali@braintreepublishing.com
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