Minimal Preparation Veneers - PDP219
Protrusive Podcast
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1h 9m
Are “contact lens veneers” just fake news?
Why is the traditional 0.7mm prep approach outdated?
Are you truly preserving enamel in your veneer preparations?
Should you ever bond veneers to root dentin or cementum after crown lengthening?
Why is the Galip Gürel technique the gold standard for minimal prep veneers?
Dr. David Bloom joins Jaz for an insightful episode, Minimal Preparation Veneers, sharing his 36 years of experience in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. With over two decades in the same practice, he’s seen what works—and what leads to failure—when it comes to veneers.
We also cover the key steps in mock-ups, planning, and veneer preparation.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Always Wax Up for 10: When planning veneers, start with a 10-unit wax-up (even if the patient initially wants 4 or 6). This allows them to visualize their full smile with a mock-up, compare different options, and make an informed decision. It’s not about upselling - most patients will appreciate the fuller look.
Key Take-aways:
Health and diagnosis are foundational in cosmetic dentistry.
Visual try-ins are crucial for patient engagement and satisfaction.
Minimally invasive techniques are preferred for cosmetic procedures.
Communication with patients about their options is essential.
Bonding to enamel is more reliable than bonding to dentin.
Permission statements help in guiding patient expectations.
The transition from veneers to crowns should be carefully considered.
Staining is not the primary concern when bonding to dentin.
A change in surface texture is key in modern dental preparations. Visual - aids are crucial in helping patients understand their treatment options.
The Gurel technique emphasizes minimal preparation for veneers.
Effective communication with patients can enhance their treatment experience.
Understanding occlusion is fundamental in aesthetic dentistry.
Veneer thickness should be as minimal as possible for aesthetic results.
Patient involvement in the design process is essential.
Cementation techniques can vary based on gingival health.
Maintaining a facial path of insertion is important for aesthetic outcomes.
Building a good relationship with lab technicians is key to successful restorations.
Highlights of this episode:
0:00 Introduction
02:56 Protrusive Dental Pearl
04:15 Interview with Dr. David Bloom: Journey and Expertise
11:54 The Importance of Enamel in Veneer Longevity
13:46 Prepless Cases and Visual Try-Ins
18:54 Permission Statement
22:24 Visual Try-Ins Protocol
25:13 Decision-Making: Veneers vs. Crowns
28:35 Bonding to Root Dentine and Long-Term Outcomes
33:34 Opening Embrasures: Techniques and Tips
35:19 Visual Try-Ins and Patient Communication
38:50 Wax-up in Occlusion
41:25 The Gurel Technique Explained
47:09 Black Triangles
49:40 Guidelines for First Veneer Case
54:10 Contact Lens Veneers
56:18 Cementation Preferences and Techniques
01:00:15 Final Thoughts and Educational Resources
Need expert guidance on veneers and smile design?
Join Intaglio Mentoring and connect with top mentors for real-time case support and level up your Dentistry. Dr David Bloom is also a mentor on Intaglio. https://www.intagl.io/
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