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“The peripheral extension 
of a tooth preparation.” 
“The terminal 
portion of a 
prepared tooth.”
BIOLOGICAL 
Considerations 
MECHANICAL 
Considerations 
AESTHETIC 
Considerations 
1 
• Conservation of tooth structure 
2 
• Prevention against damage 
3 
• Harmonious Occlusion 
4 
• Protection against Tooth fracture 
5 
• Considerations affecting future dental 
health 
i. Axial Reduction 
ii. Margin Placement 
iii. Margin Adaptation 
iv. Margin Geometry 
v. Margin Designs
MARGIN PLACEMENT 
SUPRAGINGIVAL 
MARGINS 
SUBGINGIVAL 
MARGINS
 Easier to prepare accurately 
without trauma to the soft tissues. 
 Usually situated on hard 
enamel. 
 They can be easily finished. 
 They are more easily kept clean. 
 Impressions are more easily 
made, with less potential for soft 
tissue damage. 
 Restorations can be easily 
evaluated at recall appointments.
 Dental caries, cervical erosion, or 
restorations extend sub-gingivally, and a 
crown lengthening procedure is not 
indicated. 
 The proximal contact area extends to the 
gingival crest. 
 Additional retention is needed. 
 The margin of metal ceramic crown is to 
be hidden behind the labiogingival crest 
 It is also used to produce a cervical crown 
ferrule on endodontically treated tooth. 
 Root sensitivity cannot be controlled by 
more conservative procedures, such as the 
application of dentin bonding agents. 
 Modification of the axial contour is 
indicated.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 
Conservation of 
tooth structure. 
Fail to provide 
adequate bulk at 
margins (to enable 
the wax pattern to be 
handled without 
distortion and to give 
the restoration 
strength and, when 
porcelain is used, 
esthetics). 
This margin is 
used for full 
veneer metal 
crowns , small 
crowns and 
already designed 
margins by 
previous dentist. 
Over contoured 
restorations.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 
Allows room for 
porcelain  
recommended 
for facial part of 
the metal 
ceramic crowns. 
An acute angle is 
likely to chip. 
Placement of 
margin deep into 
the gingival 
sulcus. 
It is less 
conservative of 
tooth structure.
n. 
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 
Particularly suitable for 
cast metal crowns and 
the metal-only portion of 
metal-ceramic crowns. 
Tilting it away from the 
tooth will create an 
undercut; angling it towards 
the tooth will lead to over-reduction 
and loss of 
retention. 
Distinct and easily 
identified, provides room 
for adequate bulk of 
material. 
Marginal accuracy depends 
upon having high quality 
diamond and a true running 
hand-piece. 
Can be placed with 
precision, although care 
is needed to avoid 
leaving a ledge of 
unsupported enamel. 
Chamfer should never be 
prepared wider than half 
the tip of the diamond  
an unsupported lip of 
enamel can result.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 
Recommended for facial surface 
of a metal-ceramic restoration 
where a metal collar (as opposed 
to a porcelain labial margin) is 
used. 
Less preferred to 
shoulder or sloped-shoulder 
for 
biologic and 
esthetic reasons. 
Removes unsupported enamel 
and allows some finishing of the 
metal. 
Allows improved esthetics 
because metal margin can be 
trimmed down a knife-edge and 
hidden in the sulcus without the 
need for positioning the margin 
closer to the epithelial 
attachment.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 
A beveled margin, under certain 
circumstances, is more suitable 
for cast restoration  particularly 
if a ledge or shoulder already 
exists. 
When access for 
burnishing is 
limited, there is 
little advantage in 
beveling. 
The objective in beveling is three 
fold: 
•To allow the cast metal margin to 
be bent or burnished against the 
prepared tooth structure. 
•To minimize the marginal 
discrepancy caused by a complete 
crown that fails to seat 
completely. 
•To protect the unprepared tooth 
structure from chipping (e.g. by 
removing unsupported tooth 
enamel). 
In cases of gingival 
margins  beveling 
would lead to 
subgingival 
extension of the 
preparation or 
placement of the 
margin on dentin 
rather than on 
enamel.
I. Guiding grooves or depth orientation grooves (on 
both facial and incisal surfaces). 
II. Labial reduction (first gingival third and then incisal 
third). 
III. Incisal or occlusal reduction (if required). 
IV. Proximal reduction (not beyond contacts). 
V. Lingual reduction (enhances mechanical retention 
and increases surface area for bonding). 
VI. Finishing of all prepared surfaces.
Shoulder 
Shoulder bevel 
Slope shoulder 
Shoulder 
Shoulder bevel 
Shoulder design 
with a porcelain 
labial margin.
crowns and bridges

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crowns and bridges

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. “The peripheral extension of a tooth preparation.” “The terminal portion of a prepared tooth.”
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. BIOLOGICAL Considerations MECHANICAL Considerations AESTHETIC Considerations 1 • Conservation of tooth structure 2 • Prevention against damage 3 • Harmonious Occlusion 4 • Protection against Tooth fracture 5 • Considerations affecting future dental health i. Axial Reduction ii. Margin Placement iii. Margin Adaptation iv. Margin Geometry v. Margin Designs
  • 10.
  • 11. MARGIN PLACEMENT SUPRAGINGIVAL MARGINS SUBGINGIVAL MARGINS
  • 12.  Easier to prepare accurately without trauma to the soft tissues.  Usually situated on hard enamel.  They can be easily finished.  They are more easily kept clean.  Impressions are more easily made, with less potential for soft tissue damage.  Restorations can be easily evaluated at recall appointments.
  • 13.  Dental caries, cervical erosion, or restorations extend sub-gingivally, and a crown lengthening procedure is not indicated.  The proximal contact area extends to the gingival crest.  Additional retention is needed.  The margin of metal ceramic crown is to be hidden behind the labiogingival crest  It is also used to produce a cervical crown ferrule on endodontically treated tooth.  Root sensitivity cannot be controlled by more conservative procedures, such as the application of dentin bonding agents.  Modification of the axial contour is indicated.
  • 14.
  • 15. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Conservation of tooth structure. Fail to provide adequate bulk at margins (to enable the wax pattern to be handled without distortion and to give the restoration strength and, when porcelain is used, esthetics). This margin is used for full veneer metal crowns , small crowns and already designed margins by previous dentist. Over contoured restorations.
  • 16. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Allows room for porcelain  recommended for facial part of the metal ceramic crowns. An acute angle is likely to chip. Placement of margin deep into the gingival sulcus. It is less conservative of tooth structure.
  • 17. n. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Particularly suitable for cast metal crowns and the metal-only portion of metal-ceramic crowns. Tilting it away from the tooth will create an undercut; angling it towards the tooth will lead to over-reduction and loss of retention. Distinct and easily identified, provides room for adequate bulk of material. Marginal accuracy depends upon having high quality diamond and a true running hand-piece. Can be placed with precision, although care is needed to avoid leaving a ledge of unsupported enamel. Chamfer should never be prepared wider than half the tip of the diamond  an unsupported lip of enamel can result.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Recommended for facial surface of a metal-ceramic restoration where a metal collar (as opposed to a porcelain labial margin) is used. Less preferred to shoulder or sloped-shoulder for biologic and esthetic reasons. Removes unsupported enamel and allows some finishing of the metal. Allows improved esthetics because metal margin can be trimmed down a knife-edge and hidden in the sulcus without the need for positioning the margin closer to the epithelial attachment.
  • 21. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES A beveled margin, under certain circumstances, is more suitable for cast restoration  particularly if a ledge or shoulder already exists. When access for burnishing is limited, there is little advantage in beveling. The objective in beveling is three fold: •To allow the cast metal margin to be bent or burnished against the prepared tooth structure. •To minimize the marginal discrepancy caused by a complete crown that fails to seat completely. •To protect the unprepared tooth structure from chipping (e.g. by removing unsupported tooth enamel). In cases of gingival margins  beveling would lead to subgingival extension of the preparation or placement of the margin on dentin rather than on enamel.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. I. Guiding grooves or depth orientation grooves (on both facial and incisal surfaces). II. Labial reduction (first gingival third and then incisal third). III. Incisal or occlusal reduction (if required). IV. Proximal reduction (not beyond contacts). V. Lingual reduction (enhances mechanical retention and increases surface area for bonding). VI. Finishing of all prepared surfaces.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. Shoulder Shoulder bevel Slope shoulder Shoulder Shoulder bevel Shoulder design with a porcelain labial margin.