Abstract

Fixed Partial Denture is a restoration that is used or otherwise securely retained to natural teeth, tooth rootsand dental implants abutments to furnish the primary support for the prosthesis. Tooth preparation for fixeddental prosthesis is a common procedure in clinical practice among general dentists should perform correctly.The aim of this present study was to evaluate the trends in the amount of tooth structure reduction in fixedpartial denture done by dental students.Three thirteen patients were examined for the study. Each patient’sprepared teeth were noted under certain parameters. Data collection was taken from DIAS, a dental archive.Three thirteen patients’ details of fixed partial denture were taken and the collected datas statistically analysedby a software SPSS. The Parameters observed were over reduction,under reduction, rough surfaces ,pulpaldamage and finish lines..Over reduction during tooth preparation was the most common error followed bypulpal damage ,rough surfaces and under reduction.However there was no statistically significant differencesbetween undergraduate and postgraduate students with respect to all the above mentioned parameters.

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