Complete dentures - function and stability Flashcards

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Denture security

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Pt’s main concern

A function of retention and stability

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Denture security - need to consider

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3 surfaces:

  • occlusal
  • polished
  • fitting
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Denture stability

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Ability to resist those forces attempting to displace it in directions, other than at right angles to the supporting tissues

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Denture stability - criteria

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Size and shape of the residual alveolar ridge
Need to optimise 
-periphery
-occlusal surface
-polished surface
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Denture stability - periphery

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Avoid encroachment onto muscle insertions: mylohyoid, buccinator, genioglossus and mentalis
Undetake functional moulding with impressions

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Denture stability - occlusal surface must achieve

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Balanced occlusion: even bilateral contact between opposing surfaces in RCP - a static position
Balanced articulation: even and mutual stability in all lateral and protrusive movements - a dynamic relationship

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Denture stability - polished surfaces

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Concave polished surfaces will enable the musculature to stabilise the dentures
Removal of undercut on lingual surface to prevent lingual disaplacement

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Neutral zone

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Site where opposing surfaces exerted by the lips and cheeks and tongue are in balance

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Neutral zone criteria

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Mandibular anterior region - lower lip

Mandibular posterior sextants - tongue cramp (lack of space for tongue)

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Neutral zone - technique

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  1. Request a heat-cured based after definitive imps for registration
  2. Set registration rims in even contact
  3. Remove most of the wax from the anterior region
  4. Apply adhesive to the cut surface and replace the missing wax with a small amount of
    stiff alginate
  5. Place in the mouth
  6. Patient to touch the palatal surface of the upper anterior rim with the tip of the tongue,
    occlude, smile and…relax.
  7. A similar procedure can be carried out in the posterior region
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Pre-contact check-record

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To ensure occlusal balance
To remove discrepancies that occur as a result of errors during the recording of the jaw
relations and the processing of the denture

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Pre-contact check-record: need to consider

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Three surfaces:

  • occlusal
  • polished
  • fitting
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Complete dentures opposed by natural teeth

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Pt’s main concern

Function of retention and stability

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Complete dentures opposed by natural teeth: need to consider

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Three surfaces

  • occlusal
  • polished
  • fitting
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Complete dentures opposed by natural teeth - clinical technique

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  1. Impressions - as normal.
  2. Registration - be aware
    -that the upper anterior teeth of completed denture will overlap the lower
    anterior natural teeth
    -support is often needed posteriorly
  3. Wax try-in - as normal
  4. Placement - ensure that check record is carried out and that balance is achieved between natural teeth and denture in occlusion and in lateral excursions
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