REASONS FOR RENDERING A PATIENT EDENTULOUS Flashcards
what is a complete denture?
A removable dental prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition and associated structures of the maxilla or mandible
what are complete dentures usually made from?
PMMA (acrylic)
what is a person with no teeth called?
Edentate / Edentulous
what are the social effects of edentulism?
- loss of masticatory function
- appearance
- self esteem
- quality of life
- speech
what are the clinical effects of edentulism?
- ridge resorption
- soft tissue changes to the lip and chin
- reduction in face height
what occurs after a tooth is extracted?
Post-extraction resorption:
- occurs rapidly in first 6 months
what are the main reasons for rendering a patient edentulous?
- rampant caries
- advanced periodontal disease
- severe tooth wear
- failing dentitions
- occlusal collapse
- appearance
why are complete dentures sometimes known as a ‘compromise restoration’?
- inefficient at mastication
- require good neuromuscular control
- appearance/speech can be sub-optimal
what are the different methods of complete denture construction?
- conventional dentures
- replica dentures
when would you go down the conventional denture route for a patient?
- no previous denture/previous one poor/unsuccessful
- able to change aesthetics significantly
- when there has been significant ridge resorption since making of initial denture