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Crowns and Bridges: Clinical Quality Control | DentalReach
Forum/Prosthodontics

Which quality-control step prevents the most crown and bridge failures?

Team DentalReachstarted 1y ago4 replies24
Article10 Tips for Crowns and Bridges Par ExcellenceOpen

Crown and bridge success depends on connected biological and technical decisions. I find that treating the impression, fit or cementation as an isolated step hides the original planning error. Which checkpoint catches the most problems in your workflow?

4 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·1y ago

The updated article presents a five-stage checklist. Read Crowns and Bridges: 10 Clinical Tips dentalreach.today/10-tips-for-crowns-and-bridges-par-excellence

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·1y ago

For margin readability and bite records, continue with Inlay and Onlay Impression Steps dentalreach.today/steps-in-impressions-for-inlays-and-onlays

?Former member·1y ago

For a high-performance polymer option, review PEEK in Dentistry dentalreach.today/peek-a-prodigious-material-in-dentistry

Dr. Michael ChenPediatric Dentistry·1y ago

When direct treatment preserves more structure, compare Composite Shade Selection dentalreach.today/the-direct-approach-case-report-steps-in-composite-shade-selection-to-create-perfect-restorations

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