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Provisional restorations are fabricated to protect the prepared
tooth structure during the period between tooth preparation and
insertion of the definitive restoration. These restorations
are also referred to in the literature as interim, temporary, or
provisional restorations (prostheses). Such restorations should
be uncomplicated and inexpensive to fabricate in a short period
of time. Several laboratory and clinical techniques for the
fabrication of provisional restorations have been described in the
literature, such as the indirect technique, direct technique, and
indirect-direct techniques for both single and multiple unit restorations.
This article describes a step by step clinical technique for the
fabrication of a direct provisional restoration to satisfy the issues
of esthetics, patient comfort, speech and function, maintenance
of periodontal health, and maxillomandibular relationships while
wearing the restoration.
Keywords: Provisional restoration, provisional prosthesis, acrylic provisional restoration, temporary restoration, interim restoration Citation: Schwedhelm ER. Direct Technique for the Fabrication of Acrylic Provisional Restorations. J Contemp Dent Pract 2006 February;(7)1:157-173. |