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Tech BO Ok Conto1ring Pesterior Bridges -A I \ """ id (j PTC TechMaster Series Contouring Posterior Bridges John C. Ness CDT ~ F -- ; L Dedicated to: The entire staff of PTC Your efforts and loyalty have allowed us to continue developing and expanding PTC's mission. John would be very proud ofy ou all. President, CEO Editors James Mahan CDT Mark Larson Illustration Christopher Cross BA, MA Photography Christopher Cross BA, MA Design Phillip Marashian Technical Review Tina Hoy This publication was adapted from methods developed by John C Ness CDT - Copyright © 2011-2013 PRODUCTIVITY TRAINING CORPORATIO Aesyllels ctwetrmoorn,l idwcwi toihdro emu rtei cgphhraitosn rir cewaslre,ir tvitneecndl .u pdeironm gpi asprshtio ootnfo tochofi pPsy rpoiundbgul,ic rcteaicvtioiotrynd Timnrgaa,iy ns bicneag nr neCpionrrgop doourrc abetyido anon.ry t rinanfosrmmitatteiodn i ns taonryag feo ramnd o rre btryi eavnayl means, Printed in the USA. Revision 1 -2013.03.19 - Published by Productivity Training Corporation - 360-A Cochrane Circle Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Phone: 408-776-0433 • 800-448-8855 • Fax: 408-776-0145 E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.ptcdental.com •""' • .. I • I I I Contents 09 I Jntroductor,v Re.f c'rc11cc I Full Arch Tooth Reference I I 15 Pnrt One Rough Contouring 37 I Pnrt Two I Contouring Primary Anatomy 81 I Pnrt "fliree I Contouring Secondary Anatomy 103 I Pnrt Four I Final Contour and QC I 111 Glossn ry Spedal Notice to Instructors and Students This Tech Guide is designed to assist you in completing this course in a systematic manner. Please follow each step in succession. Do not skip ahead or complete several sections and check off everything at once. It is best to study this course with a partner. There are areas in the course where you will be asked to demonstrate to another person. Without verification that you have correctly duplicated the information you can not be sure you understand. The following ICONS are used in this TechGuide to indicate: Read a specific section of this Watch the specified PTC System TechGuide. DVD. Practical exercise that you will practice by yourself, then demonstrate to your instructor. Refer to the Ness Teeth™. 0 Cycle 1 Check the boxes as you complete each task in a cycle. J>rotluctil'itr l rt1i11i11g ( orpori1tio11 6 Explanation Getting Ready The following abbreviation will be used in this Before you start the CPB Course, be sure you Tech Guide to refer to this course and its parts: have the following training and study materi als: • CPB: Contouring Posterior Bridges~ 1. The PTC CPB DVD, containing: Course Prerequisites • CPB Part One: Primary Contouring • Simplifying Posterior Dental Anatomy • CPB Part Two: Occlusal Anatomy TechGuide Learning Cycles • CPB Part Three: Final Contour/Stain Repetition creates CERTAINTY. This Tech and Glaze Guide has been designed to be completed in three cycles. You will be using the videos, 2. Ness TeethT"' TechGuide and exercises from the begin • A set of large training models of single ning to the end of each cycle. As you go, you posterior teeth. will check off and initial the steps, and your instructor will occasionally test you and sign 3. CPB Student Kit off, too. You will be checked out repeatedly • This TechGuide until you can demonstrate comprehension of the skills. • Stones, diamonds, burs and articulating paper After completing Cycle 1, start over from Part One and complete Cycle 2 in the same manner. 4. TV & DVD player or computer set up and Cycle 3 is recommended but optional, at the operational discretion of your instructor. Don't skip cycle S. Pencils, pens, note pad 3 if you do not know the material with 100% certainty. 6. Rubber molds Instructor: When a student demonstrates with • PU-1 upper operative model for 4-unit certainty that they know the material, there is posterior bridge with AL-2 lower oppos no need to complete the next cycle. ing model. • PL-4 lower operative model for 4-unit posterior bridge with OU-7 upper opposing model. Note: Mount all models opposing unprepared teeth. ( 011to11ri11g Posterior Bridp,cs 7 Definitions 3. Cycle 3 is used for refinement of any misunderstood words, concepts or pro The ability to understand a subject matter and cedures. You should understand and to be able to communicate it with others is be able to clearly communicate the sub primarily dependent on understanding word ject to others, and you should be able to definitions. The problem with communica apply the fundamentals you learned in tion is that we assume we understand most • cycles 1 and 2 to practical cases. words that we hear. But, in fact, many times we unknowingly apply an altered definition, Certainty Drills partial definition, or wrong definition. The term "ridge" is a good example. Posterior Rotational Axis l'lrtha lower nm mola1N ess Tooth, study and 1hen demonst1at<the three central axes used 10 manipulate ree1h during contoming. ridge 1. Central vertical rota11onal axi!>. ?. Cen11;il honzon:al :me\io·01stal) rotanon;ril a)(iS 3. Cent1<1I l>vcco-l'nqudl rotation.di <!xi~. A long, narrow elevation. Study the definition above and then ask sev eral co-workers for their definition and com pare the answers. Some might think that a At key points in this Tech Guide, you will find ridge is defined only by its crest, while others drills like the one above to help you study the • understand that it is the entire elevation. material you're learning. First read the drill and look up any words you don't understand. • Refer to the glossary in the back of this Tech Then study the drill until you can repeat it Guide or the Ness Visual Dictionary for any with certainty to another person. words you don't understand. • Some drills will have you practice a procedure Learning Cycle Expectations with instruments on real models. Hold the • instrument just as if you are working on a real 1. Cycle 1 is an orientation to the course. case, but be sure not to damage the models. In cycle 1 you will be expected to learn • the terminology, complete the required Full Arch Tooth Reference exercises, and perform the procedures. The reference section on the following pages is • You are not expected to master the mate for you to use while you study. The first refer rial in cycle 1. ence shows the form of the primary anatomy • 2. In cycle 2, the expectations are higher. that we will study in Part One. The second You will be expected to understand the reference shows the secondary anatomy that • terminology and be able to use it to you will learn in Part Two. communicate with others. You will be expected to be able to accurately repro Keep this handy and refer to it often as you • duce the PTC anatomy standard (the learn the anatomy of the teeth. Ness Teeth) at the rate of 3 units per • hour. • .. 8 /lrod11ctidt1• ] mi11i11g, < 01purnti1111 -I Introductory Reference Full Arch Tooth Reference ~ full Arch Tooth Rt'fcrt'ncc fiili"i'dllt lr•1 \ /\t /t'r, 11u - Maxillary Primary Anatomy - .. -- - -- -- -•- -•- • -- -D- -a- - • .. -• ... l'roductii·itr Jn1i11i11g < orpumtio11 .I. . 10

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