Removable Pros Flashcards
Occlusion for partial dentures: 9 Effective communication with Laboratory: 10-20 Overdentures: 21-22 Patho changes to dentures: 23-
What is occlusion?
The static relationship between the incising or masticating surfaces of the maxillary or mandibular teeth or tooth analogues (The academy of prosthodontics 2005).
What is intercuspal position?
The complete intercuspation of the opposing teeth independent of condylar position, sometimes referred to as the best fit of the teeth regardless of the condylar position.
What is retruded contact position?
Guided occlusal relationship occurring at the most retruded position of the condyles in the joint cavities.
What are index teeth?
Contacting facets of teeth in the intercuspal position.
When would you opt to do a retruded contact position for a patient instead of an intercuspal position?
- Insufficient index teeth
- Unstable occlusion
- Most reproducible position
- Sometimes more posterior than ICP
- Is a condylar position
When would you opt to do a intercuspal position for a patient instead of an retruded contact position?
- Need sufficient index teeth
- Stable occlusion
- May vary through life
- Depends on tooth relationship
- Sometimes more anterior than RCP
When can you miss out the occlusion stage?
If there are sufficient teeth, then occasionally casts can be articulated together without the need for a formal recording of occlusion.
How can you record an interocclusal record?
Using the following
1. Bite registration paste – usually silicone paste
2. Wax wafer – modelling wax
3. Modified wax wafer – alminax has aluminium in the wax
How would you use alminax?
- Trim the wafer to the correct shape
- Warm the wax with warm water
- Place on occlusal surface of teeth
- Ask patient to close on back teeth on the wax
- Cool on cold water
GDC Standard 6.3.1: states what regarding prescription to a dental technician?
You can delegate the responsibility for a task but not the accountability. This means that, although you can ask someone to carry out a task for you, you could still be held accountable if something goes wrong.
You should only delegate or refer to another member of the team if you are confident that they have trained and are both competent and indemnified to do what you are asking.
What are the 4 basic information that are key features of a laboratory prescription?
- Basic patient identifier (name/DOB)
- Date the lab card
- Put your name on the card (and supervising clinician)
- Date the next appointment
When requesting for special trays what must you include?
- Materials to be used – e.g. PMMA
- Spacer – usually 3mm
- Tray handle and/or stops
- Special instructions e.g horeshoe tray (for gagging)
hat do you need to include on the laboratory prescription when requesting record blocks?
- Upper / lower
- What base (wax, wire strengthen, shellac, CoCr
What must you include on the laboratory prescription form for the partial denture design stage?
- Prescribe for the primary cast to be surveyed and articulated by the laboratory
- Include all the components that are required for the partial denture and make sure it is written on the card.
- Indicate design clearly on card and primary cast
- Indicate material of base e.g.: CoCr or acrylic and materials for other elements e.g. Clasps
When prescribing for a trial stage for a denture you must include information about what?
- Shade
- Mould
- Cusped/cuspless teeth
- Setting
- Individual requirements e.g: 1mm diastema or no 7’s etc