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<strong>Dr</strong>. DiTolla’s<br />

CLINICAL TIPS<br />

PRODUCT........ Richwil Crown & Bridge Remover<br />

CATEGORY...... Crown and Bridge Removal<br />

SOURCE.......... Almore Internati<strong>on</strong>al, Inc.<br />

Portland, OR<br />

800-547-1511<br />

www.almore.com<br />

Richwil Crown & Bridge removers go by many other<br />

names; the most comm<strong>on</strong> is probably the “Jujubee’s<br />

thingy.” You w<strong>on</strong>’t be in practice l<strong>on</strong>g before you need<br />

some Richwil’s. Whether it’s a crown <strong>with</strong> tight c<strong>on</strong>tacts<br />

or an inlay <strong>with</strong> near vertical walls, you are going<br />

to have trouble removing a restorati<strong>on</strong> that is <strong>on</strong>ly<br />

being tried-in at that point, and you better hope you<br />

have some of the “sticky green cubes” around. <strong>Simply</strong><br />

hold it under warm tap water for a minute or two,<br />

push it <strong>on</strong>to the occlusal surface of the restorati<strong>on</strong><br />

you want to remove, have the patient bite down until<br />

the Richwil compresses about half way, and spray it<br />

<strong>with</strong> some cold water or air. After cooling, have the<br />

patient pop open, and it’s time to cement. You may<br />

<strong>on</strong>ly need them a couple of times per year, but you<br />

need them!<br />

10 www.chairsidemagazine.com

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