Preparation of the Mouth and Teeth for RPD Definitive Impressions Flashcards

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what is the restorative treatment plan?

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immediate treatment, initial phase, reconstructive phase, maintenance

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what do you do to prepare the mouth for master impressions?

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initial prosthetic treatment, pre-prosthetic surgery, periodontal treatment, orthodontic treatment, fixed prosthodontic treatment and endodontics, tooth preparation

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what does initial prosthetic treatment compose of?

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repairs and additions, temporary relines, occlusal adjustments, treatment of denture stomatitis

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what is included in pre-prosthetic surgery?

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remove retained roots/unerupted teeth, remove pathology, improve contours of edentulous areas by reducing bony prominences and hyperplastic soft tissue, eliminate prominent frenal attachments

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what is included in periodontal treatment?

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establishing health in periodontal tissues, assessing patient motivation, detailed instruction in oral hygiene procedures, scaling and root planing, periodontal surgery

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why is orthodontic treatment done before master impressions?

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to optimise space and abutment alignment, cleft patients, hypodontia patients, periodontal patients

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when should fixed prosthodontic treatment occur?

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follow denture design and precede denture construction

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what does fixed pros facilitate?

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provision of crowns with guide planes, rest seats etc.

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why do you prepare teeth

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provide rest seats, establish guide surfaces, modify unfavourable survey lines, create retentive areas

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what does rest seat preparation do?

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produce favourable tooth surface for support, prevent interference with occlusion, reduce prominence of the rest

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what are the alternatives to tooth preparation?

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produce a rest seat in composite applied to cingulum area, bond a cast metal cingulum to tooth

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what shape should posterior rest seats be?

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saucer shaped to allow some horizontal movement and dissipation of occlusal forces

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if there is no space occlusally to place a clasp what should you do with the occlusal rest?

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extend to buccal surface as a channel

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what are guide planes

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two or more parallel axial surfaces on abutment teeth which limit the path of insertion of a denture

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what do guide planes provide

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increased, stability, reciprocation, prevention of clasp deformation, improved appearance

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how should guide planes be prepped?

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to be parallel to each other and the path of insertion, guide surfaces extend vertically 3mm but be kept as far from the gingival margin as possible

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how can retentive areas be created?

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by addition of acid-etched composite, use ultrafine or hybrid composites

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what are the master impression trays made on?

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primary casts from heat cured or light cured acrylic

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what impression materials are used in a master impression

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alginate, polyvinylsiloxane, polyether