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This chapter will emphasise the need to:
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Provide a provisional restoration following tooth preparation to protect the pulp; secure positional stability, function and aesthetics; and maintain gingival health
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Consider using long-term provisional restorations to assess aesthetic, occlusal and periodontal changes before embarking on definitive restorations
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Distinguish between preparations for conventional and adhesive restorations when providing provisional restorations
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Determine in advance the type of provisional restorations and materials to be used, ideally, whilst treatment planning
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Be aware of materials for making provisional restorations and how to control potential hazards
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Make provisional restorations to a high standard to ensure a predictable restorative outcome
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Field, J., Wassell, R. (2019). Provisional Restorations. In: Wassell, R., Nohl, F., Steele, J., Walls, A. (eds) Extra-Coronal Restorations. BDJ Clinician’s Guides. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_23
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