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Nixon Porcelain Veneer Kit II

Technique Guide

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Maxillary Procedures

Before Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Using the 0.3mm depth cutter (828-022), Using the 0.5mm depth cutter (828-026),
place a horizontal facial depth cut from place two additional horizontal depth cuts
proximal line angle to proximal line angle. from proximal line angle to proximal line
Make this depth cut at the junction of the angle. Make one depth cut in the middle of
cervical and middle one-third of the facial the facial surface and the other depth cut
surface of the tooth.* 2mm to 3mm from the incisal edge.* * 1

* For severely stained teeth, use the 0.5mm depth cutter (828-026) to make this depth cut.
* * For severely stained teeth, use the 0.7mm depth cutter (828-030) to make this depth cut.
1. Shillingburg HT, Grace CS. Thickness of enamel and dentin. J South Calif Dent Assoc. 1973; 41(1): 33-62.

Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5

Paralleling the entire gingival margin, Continue the definitive chamfer finish line The facial depth cuts are removed with
prepare a definitive chamfer finish line with the 850-014 diamond bur from the the 850-014 diamond bur, and the long
with the 850-014 medium grit diamond papilla tip toward the incisal edge on both axis of the diamond bur is rolled into
bur in enamel. the mesial and distal proximal surfaces. the proximal chamfer area to eliminate
This definitive proximal chamfer finish line any sharp line angles.
should be placed just labial (0.2mm) to the
contact zone, and then directed lingually in
the area of the incisal embrasure.

Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8

If incisal coverage with porcelain or resin is The facial and incisal preparations Once gross finishing of the cemented
planned the incisal table may be reduced with create a sharp line angle at the junction veneer has been accomplished with
the 828-030 depth cutter. The angle of the face of these two surfaces. This sharp angle hand instruments, discs, and strips, fine
of the depth cutter is slightly downward should be rounded off with the 8392-016 finishing of any porcelain excess at the
toward the facial (from horizontal) to provide fine diamond bur (30 micron grit) or the margin is initiated with the ET6EF
some occlusal resistance to shear forces. This 850-014 diamond bur to reduce stress diamond bur (15 micron grit). The bur
cut creates a definite finish line at the junction concentration in the veneer restoration. is used at moderate speed with a water
of the incisal and lingual surfaces. coolant utilizing a light touch.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10 After

To renew the porcelain glaze, the ET6UF 30 Remove any gross resin cement excess or porcelain
fluted carbide bur is utilized at high speed, excess with the football shaped 8368-023 fine diamond bur
dry with a feather touch. 2 The porcelain glaze (30 micron grit) along the linguo-incisal margin. Smooth
is further enhanced with Truluster porcelain this area further with the 368EF-023 (15 micron grit)
polishing paste: order no. 203-9300. diamond bur. Renew the glaze with the ET6UF-30 fluted
carbide bur and Truluster porcelain polishing paste.

2. Haywood VB, Heymann HO, Scurria MS. Experimental instrumentation for polishing intraorally. J Dent Res. 1988; 67: 377. Abstract 2116.

Mandibular Procedures

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

The appearance of the mandibular At the junction of the incisal one-third Cutting parallel to the existing facial
anterior teeth prior to porcelain and the middle one-third of the tooth surface, use the 855-014 medium grit
veneering for matching the color of the crown, place horizontal depth cuts with diamond bur to remove a uniform
maxillary porcelain veneers. The tooth the 0.3mm depth cutter (828-022) from 0.3mm of the facial surface, from the
preparation presented applies to Class I the mesial proximal line angle to the incisal edge to the bottom of the
occlusions without destructive distal proximal line angle. 0.3mm depth cut.
parafunctional habit patterns.

Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6


Create initial incisal clearance, as
If the tooth makes contact in centric Using the 0.3mm depth cutter (828-022),
described in Step #3 for all mandibular
closure, this cut will eliminate tooth place two incisal depth cuts from the
anterior teeth.
contact. This facial cut is combined linguo-incisal line angle to the facio-incisal
with the incisal cut in Step #7 to line angle. These two depth cuts are placed
provide incisal space for the porcelain. into the incisal table approximately one
third of the incisal distance from each
proximal wall.

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Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9

These depth cuts are now removed The result of the facial cut (Step #3) Repeat the angled reduction of the
with the flat end of the 828-022 depth and the incisal cut (Step #7) should incisal table for the remaining
cutter on a 30 to 45 angle toward the produce a clearance at the facio-incisal mandibular anterior teeth, until the
facial. The angle will result in the line angle of from 0.75mm to 1.0mm. desired clearance is obtained for all
removal of more tooth structure in the If more clearance is desirable, reduce teeth. From 1mm to 1.25mm at the
facial portion of the incisal table, the incisal table further, from lingual facio-incisal line angle is usually
which is the zone of centric contact. to facial, with the 828-022 at a 30 to acceptable. Avoid excessive incisal
45 angle. reduction to prevent extensive
exposure of the dentin of the tooth.

Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12

An incisal view of the mandibular anterior Using the 0.3mm depth cutter (828-022) Beginning slightly incisal to the
teeth reveals incisal clearance of 1mm or place a horizontal facial depth cut from cemento-enamel junction (to remain
slightly more for all teeth, as verified by a mesial proximal line angle to distal in enamel), use the 850-014 diamond
measuring device. In a normal occlusion, proximal line angle, midway between bur to prepare a moderate chamfer
this should meet the requirements for the reduced incisal edge and the finish line that produces a smooth arc
resistance to fracture in an etched cemento-enamel junction. Make this to the mesial and distal papilla tip.
porcelain system. cut for all mandibular anterior teeth.
Mandibular Procedures contd

Fig. 13 Fig. 14

Extend the chamfer finish line with the Using the 850-014 diamond bur,
850-014 diamond bur directly toward carefully remove the 0.3mm depth cut
the prepared incisal edge. Be sure to and delicately merge the facial
remain slightly facial to the proximal reduction with the proximal chamfer
contacts to simplify reading the finish finish lines. Proceed to prepare the
line and removing resin cement during remaining mandibular anterior teeth
veneer placement. as outlined in Steps #12-14.

Fig. 15 Fig. 16

The appearance of the mandibular Finishing and polishing of the veneers


anterior teeth after completion of the is accomplished as described for the
preparations for porcelain veneers. maxillary teeth. Care should be taken
to scrupulously evaluate the occlusion
before dismissing the patient. The
completed result is displayed here.

A complete kit for preparation and finishing of porcelain veneers


1008.31

1008.31

US No. - - - ET6UF DET6EF - - - - - -


Order No. 828 828 828 H134UF 134EF 8368 368EF 850 850 8392 855
Size 1 /10 mm 022 026 030 014 014 023 023 014 016 016 014
L mm - - - 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 6.0
Depth .3mm .5mm .7mm - - - - - - - -

Nixon Porcelain Veneer Preparation


Friction Grip 31
Developed by Dr. Robert Nixon 1.60mm x 19mm L

Preparation and finishing system for laminate veneer restorations.


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Nixon Porcelain Veneer Kit II

Technique Guide

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