Prostho 1 Flashcards
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- What are the consequences of loss of one or more teeth?
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2
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- Consequences of complete edentulousness.
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3
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- History taking, patient examination, in case of complete edentulousness.
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4
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- Preprosthetic treatment of the patients. How do you plan the treatment?
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5
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- Stature factors affecting complete denture construction.
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6
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- Functions of complete removable denture. Parts of the complete denture.
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7
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- Tasks of the parts of the complete denture (denture base, flange, and artificial teeth).
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8
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- Which factors are relevant to complete denture retention? (upper and lower jaw)
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9
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- 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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10
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- Materials used for complete denture construction, what are the features of these materials? (base, artificial teeth)
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11
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- Definition of clinical anatomy and its significance. Provide some examples.
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12
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the hard palate.
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13
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the soft palate. Possibilities of posterior palatal seal/ post-dam construction.
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14
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the maxillary tuberosity and the tuber-cheek split.
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15
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- Clinical anatomy of edentulous lower ridge. Basic forms of mandibular edentulous ridges.
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16
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- 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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17
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the mucosa over the maxillary edentulous alveolar ridge and the maxillary vestibular mucosal reflection.
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18
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of the maxillary edentulous alveolar ridge.The displaceable flabby ridge.
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19
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- Clinical anatomy and prosthetic significance of retromolar pad and tubercule-masseter split. (borders and muscles)
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20
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- Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the middle lingual vestibule (mylohyoid area/ paralingual area).
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21
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- Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the distolingual vestibule (retromylohyoid area).
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22
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- Clinical anatomy (borders and muscles) and prosthetic significance of the anterior lingual vestibule (sublingual crescent area).
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