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Operative III Composite Veneer Restorations 
Rubric Code: UX963X7
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Ideal

4

100 pts

Acceptable

3

81 pts

Modifications

2

67 pts

Unacceptable

1

0 pts

Cavosurface margin

Ideal

Smooth, flush, well adapted
Acceptable

1 isolated area submargination / excess

F L I G M D
Modifications

2-3 areas w/ moderate submargination / excess

F L I G M D
Unacceptable

> 3 areas/ significant of excess / submargination/ >1mm / voids

F L I G M D
Restoration Surface

Ideal

Smooth, well adapted, and shined to high gloss
Acceptable

1 error voids/ scratches/ irregularities/Dull
F L I G M D
Modifications

2-3 voids/ scratches/ irregularities
F L I G M D
Unacceptable

> 3 areas/ significant roughness, voids or deep scratches/ Unpolished / concave
F L I G M D
Facial Anatomy
Line angle / Lobe

Ideal

Proper contours related to the ideal anatomy of the tooth being restored
Acceptable

Slightly over / under contoured
Slightly misplaced
MF DF / C
Modifications

Over contoured / Under contoured
Misplaced
MF DF / C
Unacceptable

Significantly irregular / Over contoured / under contoured /
Very misplaced/ Absent


MF DF / C
Developmental Depressions

Ideal

Proper contours


Mesial Distal
Acceptable

Slightly short / long
Slightly deep / shallow
Slightly narrow / wide

Mesial Distal
Modifications

Short / long?
Deep / shallow
Narrow / wide

Mesial Distal
Unacceptable

Very misplaced/ Absent



Mesial Distal
Facial Embrasure

Ideal

Proper embrasures
Acceptable

Embrasures Slightly Closed / Open


MF DF
Modifications

Embrasures Closed / Open



MF DF
Unacceptable

Embrasures Significantly Closed / Open / Irregular


MF DF
Incisal Anatomy
Incisal Length

Ideal

Same length of linguall incisal edge

Proper contours and length related to the tooth being restored
Acceptable

≤ 0.25mm longer / shorter than lingual incisal edge

MI Line Angle slightly sharp/ round
DI Line Angle slightly sharp/ round
Modifications

≤ 0.5mm longer / shorter than lingual incisal edge

MI Line Angle too sharp / too round
DI Line Angle too sharp / too round
Unacceptable

≤ 0.75mm longer / shorter than lingual incisal edge

Significantly irregular/ damaged
Over contoured/ under contoured
Incisal Edge

Ideal

Proper contour / angle (45°)
(Facial longer than lingual)
Acceptable

90° angle
(flat)
Modifications
Unacceptable

(Lingual longer than facial)
Incisal Embrasure

Ideal

Proper embrasures
Acceptable

Embrasures Slightly
Closed / Open
Modifications

Embrasures
Closed / Open
MF DF
Unacceptable

Embrasures Significantly
Closed / Open / Irregular
Proximal anatomy
Axial Contour

Ideal

Proper contours related to the ideal anatomy of the tooth being restored
Acceptable

Slightly under/ over contoured
Modifications

Under/ over contoured
Unacceptable

Significantly under/over contoured/ Straight
Adjacent tooth / Remaining tooth

Ideal

No Damage
Acceptable

Minor scratches limited to CS margins
Modifications

Multiple scratches away from the CS margins
Unacceptable

Major scratches/ nicked/ requiring a restoration



Keywords:
  • Class IV restorations

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