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I'm a second year dental student and I need some advice about provisionals, specifically protemp. We have practicals this semester where we have to prep and do a provisionals in ~2.5 hrs. For single preps I don't think it should be a huge problem but we have a bridge prep at the end of the semester and it takes me about 2.5 hours right now to get a good prep. Needless to say, I want to be able to do the provisional quickly. We have access to SNAP and protemp and it takes me a long time to get perfect margins with both of them. I like protemp but I find that it shrinks while I'm working on it and when I go back to the dentoform it doesn't quite fit right. SNAP is easy to work with but sets really slowly when I brush bead a margin. I never have any problems with occlusion or proximal contacts, but the margins take me a long time. I've tried marking them with a pencil and trimming to them but somewhere along the line I end up over trimming somewhere and then spend a chunk of time repairing the defect.
What techniques do you all use to make good provisionals FAST? Do you recommend one material over the other? For protemp, how long do you keep it on the dentoform and how do you know when to take it off (without locking it on your prep) ? What matrix do you suggest (vacuformed vs PVS vs exaflex)? Any general tips on getting good margins?
Thanks!
What techniques do you all use to make good provisionals FAST? Do you recommend one material over the other? For protemp, how long do you keep it on the dentoform and how do you know when to take it off (without locking it on your prep) ? What matrix do you suggest (vacuformed vs PVS vs exaflex)? Any general tips on getting good margins?
Thanks!