Assessment of The Edentulous Patient Flashcards
1
Q
What are the treatment options for an edentuolous pt?
A
- Nothing
- Complete upper AND lower dentures
- Complete upper OR lower dentures
- Implant supported removable prosthesis
- Implant supported fixed prosthesis
2
Q
What extra-oral changes are seen?
A
- Decrease in lip support (upper and lower)
- Decrease in LAFH
- changes in profile
3
Q
What physiological changes are seen?
A
- Loss of proprioception
- Decreased masticatory efficiency
- Decreased incising efficiency
- Decreased swallowing efficiency
- speech problems
4
Q
What is meant by the term ‘stability’?
A
Resistance to horizontal movement of the denture
5
Q
Maxillary anatomical features (10)
A
- Incisive papilla
- Ruggae area
- Palatine raphe
- Vibrating line
- Palatine fovea
- Hamular notch
- Tuberosity
- Buccal sulcus
- Labial sulcus
- Labial frenum
6
Q
What factors affect RETENTION of a denture?
A
- Over extension
- -> interfers musculature and frenums
- Under extension of peripheries (including hamular notch area)
7
Q
What factors affect STABILITY of a denture?
A
- Under extension of peripheries
- Occlusion not balanced
8
Q
Mandibular anatomical features (7)
A
- Retromolar pad
- Mylohyoid ridge
- Buccal shelf
- Lingual frenum
- Labial sulcus
- Buccal sulcus
- Lingual sulcus
9
Q
What are the classification of edentulous jaws?
A
I. Dentate II. Post extr III. Broad alveolar process IV. Knife edge alveolar process V. Flat ridge (loss of alv proc) VI. Submerged ridge