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Part 3.2: A crown with internal tolerance, allowing full seating. Ed Williams

Educational Purpose of the Exercise

This exercise has been developed to support undergraduate BDS students in developing clinical and analytical skills related to crown assessment, fit, and management. It provides a realistic, simulation-based learning experience that integrates aspects of restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, and clinical decision-making. Specifically, it aims to enhance:

  • Preparation analysis and critical evaluation
  • Crown thickness assessment
  • Margin quality recognition
  • Emergence profile assessment
  • Fit and seating evaluation
  • Cementation protocols and practical skills
  • Post-cementation assessment and marginal integrity
  • Crown removal techniques
  • Caries removal and management
  • Pulp exposure recognition and management
  • Core build-up techniques
  • Temporisation procedures

Structure of the Exercise

The exercise consists of a set of 3D-printable STL files, including:

  • Part 1: A hollow upper left 4 tooth, compatible with Frasaco™ TM models
  • Part 2: A pre-prepared tooth, intentionally imperfect to reflect realistic clinical challenges
  • Part 3: Two crown restorations:
  1. One crown with no internal tolerance, resulting in incomplete seating
  2. One crown with internal tolerance, allowing full seating

Both crowns present intentional marginal imperfections, including:

  • Overextended and underextended areas
  • Rough and thin margins

Additional design features include:

  • A proximal cavity in the mesial core, approaching near pulp exposure
  • Optional simulation of caries using tinted resin or composite materials

Recommended Educational Use

This resource is intended to replace previous teaching materials that were more fragmented and resource-intensive, offering a cost-effective and integrated alternative (approximately £0.50 per tooth set). It is designed for use across two stages of the BDS course, within a case-based framework:

  • Management of an existing symptomatic crowned tooth with a need for stabilisation, assessment, and treatment planning
  • Post-preparation clinical simulation, from temporisation to final crown cementation, including management of laboratory-related complications (e.g. tight-fitting crown)

The exercise aligns with preoperative Frasaco™ tooth morphology, ensuring compatibility with existing matrices and workflows.

Material:

  • Printed in resin (e.g. brown/white)
  • Caries simulation achievable using bonding agents with tinted glaze (e.g. Optiglaze™) or dark composite
Institution: 
Cardiff University, School of Dentistry
Filetype: 
STL
Category: 
Cariology
Fixed Prosthodontics