Overdentures Flashcards
1
Q
Overdentures
A
- removable denture prosthesis
- covers & rests on ≥1 natural teeth, roots, or implants
- Attachments
- provides the fixation, retention, and stabilize the prosthesis
- on teeth, roots or implants
2
Q
Tooth Supported Overdenture: Advantages vs disadvantages
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- Advantages:
- Preserve:
- alveolar ridge height
- Proprioception (PDL mechanoreceptors)
- Improves:
- retention & stability with attachments
- Denture support (vertical stops)
- Less psych trauma-not all teeth are lost
- Convertibility→switch to complete denture if teeth are extracted
- Preserve:
- Disadvantages:
- Exposed Dentin→Increased risk for caries
- RCT therapy
- potential coronal leakage→ RCT failure
- Canines→ Denture Flange irritates mucosa
- Possible cementum failure
3
Q
Tooth Supported Overdenture: Indications vs contraindications
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- Indications:
- poor candidates for surgery
- radiation therapy
- bisphosphonates
- Financial constraints
- can’t afford implants
- poor candidates for surgery
- Contraindications:
- Tissue undercuts
- Poor Manual Dexterity
- No distribution of abutment teeth→poor prognosis
4
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Tooth Supported Overdenture: Abutment Teeth
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- Adequate
- Perio health
- endo therapy
- 8-10 mm of restorative space
- < 8mm →break denture
- ≥ 5mm of root in bone
- Location:
- Anterior Mandible
- Alveolar ridge most vulnerable to resorption
- Canines or Premolars→ reduce adverse forces
- At least one tooth per quadrant
- Anterior Mandible
5
Q
Tooth Supported Overdenture: Options
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- Tooth Supported Overdenture with:
- no attachment
- amalgam plug
- gold casting
- attachment
- no attachment
6
Q
Tooth Supported Overdenture with no attachment
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- Provide Support Only
- Dome shaped abutment
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Amalgam Plug
- Direct Restoration→ Amalgam or Composite
- requires 1mm supracrestal tooth
- only provides coronal seal (access hole)
- does not cover dentin
- Direct Restoration→ Amalgam or Composite
-
Gold Coping
- Indirect Restoration
- Tooth at Crestal ridge
- Coronal & dentin coverage
- Indirect Restoration
7
Q
Tooth Supported Overdenture with attachment
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- Provide Retention & support
- Direct or Indirect Restoration
- Direct:
- root is straight or 10-20° divergent
- Indirect:
- Root > 20° divergent
- Direct:
8
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Implant Supported Overdenture: Advantages vs Disadvantages
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- Advantages:
- Preserve alveolar ridge height
- Improves
- retention & stability
- support to denture (Vertical stop)
- No dentin exposure, caries, decay, endo complications
- Control implant locations
- Less maintenance
- Disadvantages
- requires sufficient bone volume for implant placement
- Financial constraints
- No proprioception (No PDL mechanoreceptors)
- Can’t undergo implant surgery (medically compromised)
- Maxilla requires at least 4 implants
- can’t be done on 2→ compromise peripheral seal
9
Q
What are the different types of Attachment Systems used in over dentures?
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- Both used in Implant or tooth supported overdenture
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Stud Attachment:
- locator=most common
- consists of 2 parts (male & female)
- 1 attached to abutment
- 1 attached to denture base
- consists of 2 parts (male & female)
- locator=most common
-
Bar Attachment:
- Physical barrier goes b/w implants or natural teeth
10
Q
Stud attachment Advantages vs disadvantages
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- Advantages:
- Less restorative space needed
- easier to clean and replace
- auto aligns when placed
- Disadvantages:
- less stable
- Limited implant angle correction
11
Q
Bar Attachment: Advantages vs disadvantages
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- Advantages:
- increased stability
- Increased stress distribution
- Fixes poorly placed implants
- Disadvantages:
- Hard to clean
- More expensive
- requires 13mm of restorative space
12
Q
Locator Abutment/Attachment
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- most common stud attachment
- adjust unparalleled implants
- Regular vs extended range males:
- regular:
- if abutment is < 20° off
- Extended range:
- if abutment is > 20-40° off
- regular:
- Regular vs extended range males:
- multiple cuff heights (1-5mm)
- Use thickest tissue level
- allows retention groove to be at surpragingival height
13
Q
What are the different parts of the Locator?
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- metal housing
- holds long insert
- gives force
- Nylon insert
- attaches denture base to abutment
14
Q
What are the two methods to attach the metal housing to the denture
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- Direct Method
- Place abutment
- place metal housing
- Try on denture & modify denture
- Indirect Method:
- take abutment height
- registration in the impression