Cracked Teeth Management with the Direct Composite Splint Technique – PDP098
How do you manage cracks? The 'Direct Composite Splint Technique' is kind of controversial. Whilst it may seem intuitive to take cracked teeth OUT of the occlusion, this technique builds composite on top of the cracked tooth in to SUPRA-Occlusion. So what's the crack? (Sorry) - I brought on the pioneers of DCS, Professor Shamir Mehta and Dr. Subir Banerji who enlighten us about this minimally invasive technique. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpkrUBIJji4 Have you subscribed on Youtube yet?! Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Protrusive Dental Pearl: Get the largest magnification loupes you can afford and you can think you can sustain. I personally use 7.5x for EVERYTHING! A sharp probe has a resolution of 40 microns, at 8x magnification the resolution is 25 microns. We need high magnification to treat cracks! In this episode we discussed: * What is the Direct Composite Splint Technique? 9:23* Decision making and Sequencing of Direct Composite Splint Technique 11:05* DCS Technique protocol in term of of thickness and bonding 16:54* Aiding disclusion with canine risers 19:55* DCS Technique Protocol 22:20* How does DCS Technique work in terms of the relative actual movement? 27:15* Patient Communication for Cracked Teeth 33:22* Re-established occlusion after DCS? 42:53* Are you sure we can leave it in Supra-Occlusion? 50:55* Should you chase cracks? 54:33* Favourite Sectional Matrix Bands 56:56* Tips and Tricks in making patients comfortable 58:25 Check out this paper by Professor Shamir Mehta and Dr. Subir Banerji about DCS Technique Cracked-tooth-syndrome-Part-1Download Cracked-tooth-syndrome-Part-2-1Download Check out the PG Dip / Master's in Advanced Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Aesthetic-Dentistry-PGDipDownload If you enjoyed this episode, you will love I Hate Cracked Teeth with Kreena Patel Click below for full episode transcript: Opening Snippet: I would encourage you to read more about it before you actually do it. And it may even save you from a tricky situation. Even if you just use it diagnostically, ie, you suspect there's a cracked tooth, you then place the composite on top, and now the pain goes away. That is a diagnostic event. So even if you don't think you're gonna go the full hog and use this technique because it's too controversial for you, I think you can still use it as a diagnostic aid... Jaz' Introduction: Hello, Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati. And welcome back to another episode of The Protrusive Dental podcast. On this episode, today, we're talking about something called The Direct Composite Splint Technique for managing crack...