Prostho 1 Flashcards

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  1. What are the consequences of loss of one or more teeth?
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  1. Consequences of complete edentulousness.
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  1. History taking, patient examination, in case of complete edentulousness.
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  1. Preprosthetic treatment of the patients. How do you plan the treatment?
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  1. Stature factors affecting complete denture construction.
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  1. Functions of complete removable denture. Parts of the complete denture.
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  1. Tasks of the parts of the complete denture (denture base, flange, and artificial teeth).
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  1. Which factors are relevant to complete denture retention? (upper and lower jaw)
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  1. Functions of myofunctional factors in lower complete denture retention. Which muscles are advantageous and which are disadvantageous in complete denture retention.
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  1. Materials used for complete denture construction, what are the features of these materials? (base, artificial teeth)
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  1. Definition of clinical anatomy and its significance. Provide some examples.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the hard palate.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the soft palate. Possibilities of posterior palatal seal/ post-dam construction.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the maxillary tuberosity and the tuber-cheek split.
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  1. Clinical anatomy of edentulous lower ridge. Basic forms of mandibular edentulous ridges.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the mucosa of the mandibular edentulous alveolar ridge and the vestibular and lingual mandibular mucosal reflection.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the mucosa over the maxillary edentulous alveolar ridge and the maxillary vestibular mucosal reflection.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the maxillary edentulous alveolar ridge.The displaceable flabby ridge.
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  1. Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of retromolar pad and tubercule-masseter split. (borders and muscles)
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  1. Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the middle lingual vestibule (mylohyoid area/ paralingual area).
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  1. Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the distolingual vestibule (retromylohyoid area).
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  1. Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the anterior lingual vestibule (sublingual crescent area).
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  1. Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the buccal shelf (accessory mandibular recess).
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24
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  1. Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the buccinator split.
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25
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  1. Prosthetic significance of the mimic muscles. Mandibular and palatal torus.
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26
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  1. Describe the fixed, mobile and displaceable mucosa, where can you find them, what are their significance in prosthodontics?
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27
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  1. Borders of upper and lower complete denture base.
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28
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  1. Requirements of special tray in case of complete edentulousness, material of the special tray, methods of construction.
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29
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  1. Materials of functional impression. Their properties, processing.
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30
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  1. Steps and materials of the lower functional impression.
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31
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  1. Steps and materials of the upper functional impression.
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32
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  1. Preparation of the functional cast, relief areas and procedure to achieve relief.
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33
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  1. What is the difference between the occlusal plane and the occlusal surface? What is the significance of determining the occlusal plane?
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34
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  1. Registration of occlusal vertical dimension and centric relation in case of complete upper and lower edentulousness, and in case of lower edentulous ridge (patient has his upper teeth).
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  1. Materials of the occlusal rim, and its processing.
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36
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  1. How can be determined the centric relation in case of complete edentulism with intraoral gothic arch tracing?
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37
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  1. Definition of prosthetic curve of Spee and its role in tooth set-up for complete denture.
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38
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  1. What are the functional and esthetic aspects of setting up the artificial teeth in complete dentures?
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39
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  1. What are an occludor and an articulator, their role in setting up the teeth in complete denture?
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40
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  1. What are the important anatomical features of front teeth, canines, premolars and molars from prosthetic point of view?
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41
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  1. What and how do you check at the trial denture stage? Christensen phenomenon: definition, explanation, clinical impact.
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42
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  1. Processing of complete denture, laboratory steps.
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43
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  1. Development of oral and vestibular tissue surface of complete dentures.
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44
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  1. Steps of upper complete denture construction with traditional method.
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45
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  1. Preparation of complete denture with final denture base method. What kind of failures can occur?
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46
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  1. Possible failures during complete denture processing. Importance and steps of reocclusion/laboratory remount.
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47
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  1. Final insertion of upper and lower complete dentures.
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48
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  1. Importance and steps of clinical remount of complete denture.
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49
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  1. Definition of mucosal resilience, what is the extent of the resilience, why is it important in prosthetics? What are the reasons of complete denture sinking?
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50
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  1. Complete denture reline: clinical and technical steps
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51
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  1. The aim of preparing temporary (fixed, removable) prosthesis, materials, methods.
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52
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  1. Prosthetic rehabilitation of facial and intraoral tissue defects.
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53
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  1. Preprosthetic surgery, indication, methods.
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54
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  1. Types and characteristics of artificial teeth.
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  1. Material of the base plate, types, characteristics.
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