This is the 22nd video in my Dental Excellence Video Series.
In this new video, I teach you about a specific product I use to remove provisionally cemented crowns. This can be needed for a variety of reasons including when phasing more complex cases.
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If you have any questions leave them below.
Stephen
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Daisy Chavez on July 1, 2021
is this only for temporary cemented crowns
Dr Ravi Goyal on February 10, 2020
Hey great videos, and great content
Mandla Simelane on February 10, 2019
Thanks for sharing and caring Dr Phelan
Andrew on February 6, 2019
What material do you use to replace the old restorations.
Thankyou
Andrew
Dr Stephen Phelan on February 7, 2019
The posterior crowns are full contour zirconia if that is what you are referring to.
Louis Rene Dubois on February 6, 2019
Hi Dr Phelan,
Past student from your full rehab complex cases on the web
I since then follow all your precepts and concepts on rehab complex case.
My question following your video above is about this :
?? What temporary cement are you using when you cement temporarily final zirconia
case or any other final case you want to cement temporarily ??
Thank you so much on with you as positive input to my practice.
Dr Louis-René Dubois,DMD Montreal University 1978 graduate.
Dr Stephen Phelan on February 7, 2019
Thanks Louis-René I am very happy to hear about the positive impact my Occlusion Design online membership had on your practice. The temporary cement I use is Cling2 but Tempbond would work fine. If you are concerned about it being too retentive you can place a small amount of Vaseline to the preparation but I would make it a very small amount.
Paul finamore on February 6, 2019
Do you teach a course in full mouth reconstruction. If so, when and where? Thanks
Dr Stephen Phelan on February 7, 2019
Yes, we are offering a new seminar bundle plus Occlusion Design membership. This program teaches full mouth rehabilitation in detail. Here is the link. It is open until Sunday at Midnight. https://phelandentalseminars.com/od-seminar-bundle
donna brode on February 6, 2019
I have used this for many years, the only time a had problems was in bridges that go around the arch, as in 21 to 23, I had to use the crown remover, plyer eventually got it off. But I do have fun using these ju jubes.
Dr Stephen Phelan on February 7, 2019
Thanks Donna, Yes they are awesome!