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Stevenson Dental Solutions
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Stevenson Dental Solutions channel focuses on instructional videos in all aspects of restorative dentistry, with details, precision, excellence, and techniques that may be readily mastered by those who choose to apply themselves.
After 26 years as a Professor of Clinical Dentistry at UCLA, Dr. Stevenson made the move to private education and private practice. His teaching center in San Dimas focuses on intimate hands-on courses in a state-of-the-art facility with all of the latest dental digital technologies. The teaching center is also the home of his San Dimas private dental practice, 570 E. Arrow Hwy, Suite B, San Dimas, CA, about 15 minutes west of Ontario International Airport in California. Dr. Stevenson is currently accepting new patients and may be reached at 909-927-8880.
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After 26 years as a Professor of Clinical Dentistry at UCLA, Dr. Stevenson made the move to private education and private practice. His teaching center in San Dimas focuses on intimate hands-on courses in a state-of-the-art facility with all of the latest dental digital technologies. The teaching center is also the home of his San Dimas private dental practice, 570 E. Arrow Hwy, Suite B, San Dimas, CA, about 15 minutes west of Ontario International Airport in California. Dr. Stevenson is currently accepting new patients and may be reached at 909-927-8880.
If you find our videos helpful & if you wish to watch more videos and upcoming releases - consider Subscribing!✨
Dental Photography: 3 Tips for Excellent Anterior Images HD 1080p
In this short video, Dr. Mudit K. Yadav explains some of the critical mistakes made while taking dental photographs. He provides easy-to-follow solutions to these errors using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. To enroll in our upcoming photography course: stevensondentalsolutions.com/shop/dental-photography-101-mar-10-2024/
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Dental Adhesive with Antibacterial Gold Nanoshells HD 1080p
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The winner of the Ralph Phillips Student Research Award titled "Antibacterial, Chemical, and Physical Properties of a Novel Dental Adhesive Loaded with Gold Nanoshells for Photothermal Therapy Applications", given by Dr. Shayan Darvich from the University of British Columbia on February 24, 2023, in Chicago, Illinois at the 51st meeting of the Academy of Operative Dentistry
Dental Composite White Fillings - 5 Things You Should Know About Dental Composite White Fillings
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson discusses the five most critical things to know about dental composites or "white fillings". Today we're going to talk about direct restoration specifically Composites. If you are a patient and wish to learn more about how precision restorations and microscope dentistry may benefit your oral health and well-being, please reach out to us: at 909-927-8880. ///...
5x5x5 All Ceramic Incisor - Tooth Preparation for Maxillary Central Incisor
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5x5x5 All Ceramic Incisor - Tooth Preparation for Maxillary Central Incisor ► In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson demonstrates his technique for preparing a maxillary central incisor using 5 burs with 5 steps in five minutes. I hope this step-by-step procedure for preparing a maxillary central incisor will help you to learn. If you have any queries, Don't forget to share them in the comment bo...
How to Use the Composite Mastery Kit - Large Occlusal
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson demonstrates how to use the NEW Composite Mastery Instrument Kit to restore a large class I composite on a typodont tooth. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org/ Your gift will go a long way. /// 🛒The...
Cast Gold Restorations - 5 Things You Should Know About Cast Gold Restorations
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson discusses the five most critical things to know about cast gold restorations before you decide to have them done on yourself! Learn the science behind conservative gold inlays and Onlays and what it takes to make them last. If you are a patient and wish to learn more about how to cast gold restorations may or may not be your best option, please reach out to ...
How to Use the Composite Mastery Kit for Class II Composite
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson demonstrates how to use the NEW Composite Mastery Instrument Kit to restore a class II composite on a typodont tooth. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org/ Your gift will go a long way. /// 🛒The Kit ...
How to Finish and Polish a Class II Composite
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson demonstrates his method for finishing and polishing class II composites and he will show the system that he has developed over the years. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org/ Your gift will go a lon...
All Ceramic Crown Prep in 5 Minutes| The 5x5x5 Technique
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In this video, Dr. Stevenson demonstrates the 5x5x5 technique for an all-ceramic crown preparation on a mandibular first molar. Step-by-step demonstration of tooth preparation for a mandibular molar. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org...
Ceramic Veneers: 5 Things You Should Know About Ceramic Veneers
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson discusses the five most critical things to know about porcelain (ceramic) veneers before you decide to have them done on yourself! Learn the science behind veneers and what it takes to make them last. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donat...
Mock Exam - #19 MO and #8 PFM | MO Amalgam Preparation and PFM Preparation
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In this video, Dr. Stevenson critiques and grades an actual student mock examination featuring #19 MO Amalgam Preparation and #8 PFM Preparation. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org/ Your gift will go a long way. /// 👉Dentists - Check ...
Amalgam Restoration and Polish #3 MOL Kilgore
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In this video, Dr. Stevenson restores a prep performed by one of his students, using admixed amalgam, and then shows his technique for polishing. He is going to cover the amalgam restoration and polish on the Kilgore number 3 MOL. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to ...
Dental Implants - 5 Things You Should Know About Dental Implants
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Dental implants are a fantastic option for tooth replacement. Here is 5 things you should know about dental implants. In this session of "Five Things, You Should Know About X", where X equals Dental Implants. Listen to Dr. Stevenson interview Dr. Joan Pi-Anfruns on the myths and truth about dental implants. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in...
CLASS III Composite Preparation #7 DL DTX
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In this video, Dr. Richard Stevenson demonstrates the Class III Composite Preparation on an Acadental DTX caries tooth, similar to the CDCA-ADEX exam. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the future, please support our effort by making a tax-deductible donation to - stevensondentalfoundation.org/ Your gift will go a long way. /// 🛒Check out ou...
Full Gold Crown #19 Kilgore | Full Metal Crown Preparation
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In this video, Dr. Stevenson demonstrates the full gold crown preparation on tooth #19 in the Kilgore Typodont. I hope this step-by-step procedure for gold crown preparation on Mandibular Left First Molar will help you to learn. If you have any queries, Don't forget to share them in the comment box. /// SUPPORT OUR EFFORT If you find our content valuable and want to see more material in the fut...
Class IV Composite Restoration | Step by Step One Shade Class IV Restorations
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Class IV Composite Restoration | Step by Step One Shade Class IV Restorations
Gold Foil + Gold Inlays | Dental Gold Fillings and Inlays
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Gold Foil Gold Inlays | Dental Gold Fillings and Inlays
Do Composite With Margin Elevation #20 | Class ll Composite
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Do Composite With Margin Elevation #20 | Class ll Composite
PFM Preparation on The Maxillary First Molar for #3 Kilgore | Stevenson Dental Solutions
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PFM Preparation on The Canine Tooth #6 Kilgore | Stevenson Dental Solutions
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PFM Preparation on Tooth #7 Kilgore | Stevenson Dental Solutions
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PFM Preparation for #8 Kilgore | Stevenson Dental Solutions
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MOD Gold Onlay Preparation on Typodont #3 Kilgore
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MOD Gold Onlay Preparation on Typodont #3 Kilgore
Monolithic Zirconia FDP #28 30 On the Columbia 860 Typodont
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Monolithic Zirconia FDP #28 30 On the Columbia 860 Typodont
Composite Preparation #19 MOD Acadental M 300 Series
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Composite Preparation #19 MOD Acadental M 300 Series
All Ceramic Prep #5 Kilgore 700 Series Typodont
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All Ceramic Prep #5 Kilgore 700 Series Typodont
Stair Stepped Box Class II | Amalgam Preparation and Restoration
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Stair Stepped Box Class II | Amalgam Preparation and Restoration
Class III Composite Preparation - EXTENSIVE CARIES - DTX #9 Mesial by Acadental
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Class III Composite Preparation - EXTENSIVE CARIES - DTX #9 Mesial by Acadental
Zirconia Ceramics, Part 5: Posterior Onlay, 3/4, Vonlay and Crown Cementation
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Zirconia Ceramics, Part 5: Posterior Onlay, 3/4, Vonlay and Crown Cementation
Please we need amalgam preparation MOD for upper and lower 5,6 and 7
These videos are super detailed and extremely interesting. You do a great job explaining everything. Thank you so much for this content.
amazing preparation
Thank you! Dr. S
Iam very grateful for you doctor I'm getting better and better thanks to your effort You taught me alot❤
My pleasure! Dr. S
Great video. Very helpful to learn make class 2 on maxi first molar. Just curious! Was this preparation done in indirect vision?
It was indirect - through a camera while viewing a monitor. Like playing a video game...
Any lefties that work on right handed dental units? What do you do for the 4th quadrant? Prep from 12 o clock or from 7 o clock with your right hand?😂😂
I don't know of any that do, but many things are possible with practice. Numerous docs that have last limbs or had injuries to their favorite hands have switched over with practice.
@@StevensonDentalSolutions Thank you so much for your reply, Dr. Stevenson!🥹
Thanks
A pleasure!
Can you mention the dimensions of the cavity?
2 mm tall by 1.25 mm axially and enough facially to break the facial contact by 0.3 mm - or about 2.5 mm facially.
Hi Dr, one question; how do you check that you have removed enough from the occlusal surface when prepping for different types crowns? Is there any way of using a silicone matrix to control prep depth accurately? Thsnx alot!
Many ways - depth cuts, both vertical and horizontal, matrices, scanning with evaluation, etc. Great question!
Thank you Dr.Stevenson. I have a question, how did the restoration get separated with the adjacent tooth? Is this step just speeded up or cut from the video?
Does anyone have the link for the enamel hatchet? Thanks in advance
stevensondentalsolutions.com/shop/enamel-hatchet/
Thanks for sharing Should we use Shoulder finish line in anterior teeth or we can use chamfer finish line ?
For ceramics, use a fillet finish line. It is not a chamfer. It is a shoulder like finish line with a larger internal radius.
@StevensonDentalSolutions can we do the fillet finsh line with the same bur that we use with chamfer finsh line?
Why not using matrix
many schools do not allow adjacent tooth protection guides, like a matrix, UltraGaurd, FenderWedge, ETC.
Some make without preserving the ridge? Would that also be right.?
only if caries extended through the oblique ridge, otherwise, no.
@@StevensonDentalSolutions okay thanks alot sir
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Thank you dr Stevenson for such a wonderfully explained video! Beautiful preparation!!! Could you please make videos on 700 series?
Will try in the near future - thank you!
Hello doc , if an adult patient permanent molar tooth was treated with silver diamine fluoride before, and now the tooth looks stained. Will an indirect inlay/onlay ceramic still be a good treatment option? Will there be bonding issues? Or not indicated? Thank you
I won't be an issue - clean the area with air-abrasion or cover with RMGI, then build up to ideal contour and prep ideally.
Lovely video
Thank you!
If you see any visibility of the pulp from a crack tooth, it's time for a root canal?
Yes, it certainly could be but a pulpal and apical diagnosis will be required. Cracked teeth without direct pulpal involvement present high risk restorations, so one with a pulp exposed would be a time to proceed with caution...
Amazing work Shukriya for wonderful content 🇮🇳
Thank you Doc! Best, Richard Stevenson
I had few composites done on my molars. Wasn't informed about the longevity and disadvantages. And one tooth is giving me pain while biting down. Do dentists in India practice this kind of inlays? Want a permanent long term solution
@@Arkapatra-q8b very few. I would seek out a prosthodontist who receive training in the United States.
Thank you for the great video! Subscribed!!! 🦷
Thank you!
Its only a shame that so many dentist, are able to become dentist even though they are not good enough to produce quality work. You watch these videos and think this is the work you will get. But for some reason, there are many dentists who do really bad work, and yet are still able to stay dentists doing bad work. Only if they all did good quality work like we see in these BS videos lol.
Doctor, please answer my question. I am a fourth-year dental student. When I get the filling after about a week or less, the filling falls out completely, even though the materials used in the filling are good (I use the Tokiyama filling).The bond is also good, and the cavity I make has the same conditions required for an amalgam filling cavity, but I do not know what the main reason is.
Could be contaminated air - oil in the system. This would be the only thing I can think of other than moisture contamination, but I doubt this is the issue.
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Thank you!
Thank You Dr. Stevenson for sharing, I hope I have I set of your Burs
thank you very much 🙏
My pleasure!
hey, needing advice! I am retaking and had the 29 DO and I did not leave any caries but I over-prepared my procimal wall, axial, and isthmus. i was confused because i thought they wanted us to go to the max of each of these dimensions ie near 1 mm proximal clearance, 1 mm from the DEJ etc. but also, there was mesial occlusal caries that you could not find unless you went 2mm deep and some people faield because of left caries in that area. is it typical to have the caries not connected for this exam? any adivce on going to the max i would appreciate!
I would prep to ideal then only extend those walls required to move due to caries, slightly less than the ADEX max allowed, then involve the FE for permission to extend. If you prep 1.5 mm pulpally, you can see the decay. Stick to a traditional style prep, and not a slot or box.
Awesome 😎
Wouldn’t the extra bond that was added toward the end be counted as flash? Let’s say we don’t use bond as you used in the video, what ways can we utilize to fix the issues the presented in the composite ?
Thank you! It was a great video
This is modeling resin, but it's not really required and I usually don't need it. I use a very nicecomposite that will not stick (Tokuyama Esteelite Omega) and a Titanium Nitride plasma coated instrument.
If there is old composite on gingival margin to do DME and looks ok should I remove it to do DME myself before making onlay or should i leave it? I always thought the best is to have no compost or glasjonomer on margins of preparation?
Great questions - you are correct. When making an indirect restoration that is luted (non-adhesively), the ideal would be to have only one material at the interface, however, with a bonded procedure the substrate needs to be considered - in a gingivally extensive case, the substrate is root surface, which is both difficult to isolate and presents us with a challenge for long term seal. The DME (or more accurately GEME) allows us to focus on establishing a clean and optimal bond and a raised margin which may then be sealed in a different step. It all boils dow to access and isolation.
Wow
Glad you enjoyed it, Dr. S
just failed this resto exam by indirect vision. For some reason it was first few times I got open contact n would like to know if using Vring w wedge helps. I used tofflemere and couldnt wedge properly
Sorry to learn of this! The Tofflemire approach just won't create a nice contact with composite.
The best video so far
Thank you! Dr. S
What bur I need to use to get a chamfer margin of width between 0.3 to 0.7 doc? And can I use half of the round end taper bur or need to use only torpedo bur? Please advise. Thank you in advance
The 877-010 is a parallel pointed diamond 1.0 mm in diameter and this will give you a 0.5 mm modified chamfer. If you would prefer a tapered chamfer bur, use the 878K-016 which will give you a 0.55 mm chamfer if using half of the tip diameter. Round ended diamonds don't give chamfer margins - they create fillet finish lines, which are more like a rounded shoulder.
Dr. How far(millimeter) from the occlusal surface do you place that palatal shelf for onlays? Thanx!
The shoulder may be anywhere it needs to be based on the quality of the remaining structure. Usually in the most conservative situations, it resides at the base of the A plane (Functional Cusp Bevel), or approximately level with the pulpal wall.
Is it micromotor ur using
Highspeed with turbine
Excellent tips for licensure! Thanks!!
Wow, this was done on my tooth #3 YESTERDAY for a 3/4 palladium crown. Wearing a temporary as we speak. No idea the prep was this sophisticated. I feel fortunate to have found her-a practitioner with Ph.D in Prosthodontics from a UK university-cause I live in the US and she practices in Southeast Asia. Had a trustworthy referral. Medical tourism rocks! And mucho thanks for your vid! Appreciation all around!
Thank you very much from Syria 🇸🇾
My pleasure!
Dr. Stevenson, thank you for the video. How come the internal axial wall of the proximal box is concave, not convex? Shouldn't we be concerned about the pulp proximity?
The axial depth is still ideal, it's just that the axioproximal line angles are rounded...the idea being that the prep is caries-driven with composite. The pulp is 3-4 mm inside the box. The axial depth would be the same for any preparation, namely about 0.5 mm into dentin. Thank you!
Thank you, doctor, for this amazing series. The dynamic guide is such a good idea. We learnt to just cut the silicone into halfs to look at the reduction in occluso-gingival aspect. This guide makes it way better. I watch your videos avidly to then practice the tips and tricks in the sim lab. You have helped me immensely. I struggle with finishing the procedures on time. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can speed things up? Thank you again.
Thank you for watching - you have the best attitude! I have always been slower than others and I don't worry. Slower is better than faster with less refinement. You will speed up over time...years of practice.
Why i feel there is open contact on the disto lingual side of the 2nd molar?
This is not what we’re taught at school but looks wonderful and efficient
I take it back, 1 hour is crazy. Looks great though.
i envy your golden hand. thx a lot for sharing your technics and tips
Thank you for your support! Dr. S
I have a query. When we are cutting through a diagnostic mock up for veneer preparation, all the composite resin left behind s remove n then an impression is made or before that.
Remove all of it, roughen any un touched enamel, and create a finish line, then take the impression. It is key to try to make a prototype mock up and not strictly an additive mock up. Instruct your lab to prepare the teeth prior to the wax up to place the proposed contours in the precise location desired. Often the putty made from this will not fit onto unprepared teeth, hence the need to prep them first.
@@StevensonDentalSolutions I didn't expect a reply back so thank you. Cleared one doubt which was nagging me☺️
Thank you for this class professor.
My pleasure! Dr. S
great info doc that we can use everyday
Great - thank you for watching!
Great video!!! What kind of cementation technique would you use for this sort of preparation? Is there enough retention for luting with e.g. a resin reinforced gic cement like fuji plus?
I would use resin cement and a fully bonded protocol for these types of preps. With full coverage, and adequate retention and resistance, I'm comfortable with RMGI.
Thanks!!
My pleasure!