Facing walls in Dentin, internal or external walls?
DarcyT said:Facing walls in Dentin, internal or external walls?
UConn_SDM said:What?
UConn_SDM said:Hmmm, sorry, I know all about retention and resistance form - I've never heard that terminology but maybe it's just me. Typically, I refer to these "facing walls" as the buccal and lingual axial walls.
As far as being internal or external? If you are talking about the buccal and lingual axial walls being "undercut" or convergent (for added retention form) as you look from the apical end of the tooth to the coronal end of the tooth, then these are internal as they are "within" the cavosurface margin of the prep.
More important is why do you ask?
ItsGavinC said:What the heck, I'll throw my answer into the ring. Internal. 😀