Factors involved in complete denture Flashcards
Succses of CD
1- retention
2-stability
3- support
What is retention?
Resistance of the denture to vertical movement
Factors affecting the retention
1- anatomical f
2- physiological f ( viscosity and volume of saliva)
3-physical f
4-mechanical f
5-musculature f
What are the anatomical factors
1-size of the denture bearing area ( when its increased the retention increases)
2-qualty of the stress bearing area
3- paraller walls ( prominent p wall w the buccu-libial wall will increase the surface area which will increase the atmocpheric p and will limit the range of displaced force)
4-undercuts
Physical factors?
1- adhesion ( 2 dif molcuoles)
2-cohesion( the same 2 molecules like saliva when the cohesion increases that mans more saliva so less retension)
3- interfacial surface tension
4-atmospheric pressure
5- gravity
Interfacial surface tension
Resetance to the sapperation between the dent and mucosa which will result in more contact
atmospheric pressure and prepheral
For the atmospheric pressure to be affective the denture must have a perfec seal anround the brodare
Retentive force supplied by the atmospheric pressure is directly proportional to the area covered by the denture base
Mechanical factor
Balanced occlusion
¡ Contour of polished surfaces
¡ Position of occlusal plane
¡ Position of the teeth in respect to the alveolar ridge
aids in retention
Retentive springs
¡ Magnetic forces
¡ Denture adhesives
¡ Suction chambers
¡ Implants
What is the stability?
Stable and constant position of the denture in the present of forces that act to disturbe it
Factors affecting the stability
Retention
¡ Residual ridge anatomy (the square and tappired better than the ovoid )
¡ Residual ridge relationships (Normal residual alveolar ridge resorption pattern leads to increased crossbite relationship)
¡ Parallelism of the ridges
¡ Form and contour of polished surface
¡ Arch arrangement
¡ Neutral zone
¡ Occlusal plane ( inclines upward toward the pos mx—>upward and forwad md—> backward and downward)
¡ Occlusal harmony
¡ Neoromuscular control
Support
Is a resistance of the denture base movement toward the ridge
Area for support
Primary stress bearing area ;mx—> tubericty and hard palate
Md—> retromolar pad and buccal shelf area
Secondary ; mx—>rugae and alveolar ridge
Md—> anteror ridge and residual ridge
How to maxmize the support
Surgical removal of pendulous tissue
¡ Use of tissue conditioning material
¡ Surgical reduction of sharp or spiny ridge
¡ Surgical enlargement of ridge
¡ Implants and overdentures
Md bone height
Type 1—> 21 and more
Type 2 —> 20-16
Type 3—> 15-11
Typ4—> 10 or less