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Describe different types of temporary restorations, why do we need them and know the appropriate criteria to select them

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Week 11 - Temporary
restoration
CDHO Guidelines
Overview

All registrants may perform restorative procedures of a temporary
nature as part of their scope of practice, in any setting

The performance of restorations of a temporary nature is dependent on
the competence of the DH and the needs of the clients

A DH must always inform the client that the restoration is temporary &
must refer the client to a dentist for further examination & treatment

May be placed in either primary or permanent teeth when

Access to a permanent restoration is not immediate or practical

Reasonable risks of further damage to the tooth structure

The pulp is not exposed

The client is discomfort or is experiencing difficulty in eating

The discomfort is due to recent trauma, fracture or lost dental
restoration

The client has not received any medical/dental advice that would
contra-indicate placing a temporary restoration

The client consents to the treatment and is in the client's best interest
to proceed

There are no medical contraindications to the restorative material

Documentation

Tooth restored

Material used




Week 11 - Temporary restoration 1

, Notification to the client that the restoration is temporary

Referral to a dentist

Direct restorative material
Overview

Are applied to teeth while the material is pliable & can still adapted,
carved, & finished

Materials

Amalgam

Composite resins

Glass ionomers

Temporary restorative materials

Purpose

Maintain or restore function & keep the patient comfortable for a limited
time

IST - materials

IRM - Intermediate restorative material

GIC - Glass ionomer cement

Indications

Reduce sensitivity & discomfort to determine a diagnosis

Maintain the function and aesthetics until a permanent restoration can
be placed

Protects the margins of a prepared tooth that will receive a permanent
casting at a later time

Prevent shifting of adjacent or opposing teeth because of open space

Idea requirements

High mechanical strength

Chemical stability in the oral environment

Reliable marginal integrity




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