GENERAL 

  • Ensure all walls end in butt margin. No flared or feather edge margins.
  • Enamel surfaces created by parallel preparation generally sufficient for acid etching with flat cusps; diverging preparation helps optimize etching of the enamel.
  • Preparation margins must not be located on functional or abrasion surfaces.

 INLAYS/ONLAYS 

Inlay Preparation

Technique Tips

  • Ensure all walls end in a butt margin. No flared or feather edge margins.
  • Enamel surfaces created by parallel preparation are generally sufficient for acid etching with flat cusps; a diverging preparation helps optimize acid etching of the enamel.
  • Avoid sharp internal line angles and undercuts.
  • Smooth prep walls and trim excess lining material with finishing diamond or bur
  • Do not include undercuts
  • Create a 5º to 15º divergence in the proximal walls from the floor to the occlusal margin of the preparation.



Onlay Preparation




  • Avoid sharp internal line angles and undercuts.


  • With onlays, cuspal reduction of a minimum of 1.5 mm is required.


  • Smooth prep walls and trim excess lining material with finishing diamond or bur.


  • Do not include undercuts.


  • Create a 5º to 15º divergence in the proximal walls from the floor to the occlusal margin of the preparation.


  • Ensure all walls end in a butt margin.

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