A Geeky Discussion on Adhesive Onlays – PDP161
Protrusive Dental Podcast - A podcast by Jaz Gulati
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I have a quadrant isolated. Classic FM is playing in the background. The teeth are bone dry. I pick up the air abrasion unit and begin my adhesive protocol. I am well and truly in my happy place! This week we're joined by Dr Ash Lifts - a wonderful, reflective practitioner from The States. We had a great time discussing cusp preservation to material choices for onlays. Protrusive Dental Pearl: Build in some 'indexing', 'location' and resistance form in to your onlay preps - don't just make it flat because you saw it on the 'gram! https://youtu.be/pXKhUqtNOso Watch PDP161 on Youtube Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of the episode:00:00 Introduction02:21 Protrusive Dental Pearl05:14 Introduction of Dr. Ashley Chung08:54 Learning in Biomimetic Dentistry and Ccclusion.12:13 Direct composite vs Indirect onlays16:51 Indications for ceramic onlays17:30 Ceramic vs. Composite20:49 Zirconia for overlays and onlays24:14 Dr. Chung's experience with EMAX and composite.26:12 8 different ways to prepare for an onlay.32:01 Minimum Thickness36:01 Factors influencing cusp preservation38:18 Panavia vs. Heated composite43:02 Finish lines and margins for Onlays47:13 Cusp inclines and adapting prep design Check out Dr Ashley's website and courses: https://drashlifts.com/contact Courses: https://getbondedstaybonded.co.uk/ Waitlist: https://forms.gle/HBAJbK7P66dj68Vx6 If you enjoyed this episode, you will love delving deeper in to the full protocol in Ceramic Onlays from Preps, Temporisation and Bonding Protocols – PDP059 Did you know? You can get CPD from the Web App or Phone App and watch premium clinical videos, for less than a tax deductible Nando’s per month? Just head over to https://protrusive.app Click below for full episode transcript: Episode Teaser: When I'm prepping for a ceramic onlay or an overlay, I'm in my happy place. I've got my rubber dam isolation and I just enter this flow state. It really is a fun procedure for me because I feel that every prep and something I'll guess today, Dr. Ashley Chung, aka @dr.ashlifts, also says later in this episode that she feels like no two of her preps ever look the same. Jaz's Introduction:And there is a beauty in that. You really have to think before you prep. It's not like making a one millimeter shoulder all day round. There's decisions to make which cusps are in compression, which cusps are in tension, which cusps can you preserve? And that's why all of our onlay preps look different for different teeth, for different scenarios. And it's a big part of why I've been doing this for about six years now. And I just love it. I still love it. I still tell my nurse, Zoe. We have an onlay prep today. I'm going to be in the zone. We'll put on some classical music. I'll have rubber dam on and I just enjoy it. It's usually either classical music or like rock music. So those are my two-treatment music.