NEET MDS 2024 Endo : Ellis class I fracture
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In this video, we discuss a critical clinical Endo question for NEET MDS 2024 aspirants: Ellis class I fracture
we explore the crucial factors to consider when restoring a maxillary canine with an Ellis Class I fracture using composite material in a 12-year-old patient. Accurate restoration of the anatomy, aesthetics, and function is essential to ensure the tooth blends seamlessly with the adjacent teeth and performs properly within the occlusion.
💡 Key Topics Covered:
Anatomical Accuracy:
Understanding the natural structure of the maxillary canine, particularly the shorter mesial cusp ridge compared to the distal cusp ridge, and how to restore it for a functional and aesthetic result.
Functional Considerations:
The role of canines in canine guidance during lateral movements of the jaw and how the restored tooth must maintain proper cusp ridge lengths for correct occlusal function.
Aesthetic Considerations:
Achieving a natural appearance by carefully reproducing the short mesial cusp ridge, which is characteristic of the maxillary canine.
Ruling Out Incorrect Options:
Contact Point Mesial to Middle Third: This does not address the specific restoration needs.
Short Distal Cusp Ridge: The distal cusp ridge is naturally longer than the mesial cusp ridge, so restoring it shorter would be incorrect.
Long Mesial Cusp Ridge: Making the mesial cusp ridge too long would disrupt both function and aesthetics.
Stay tuned for more anatomy-related topics and explanations to help you ace your exams!
This high-yield topic is essential for NEET MDS and Dental students, covering crucial concepts that frequently appear in exams.
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