REPLACING MISSING TEETH Flashcards
planning for missing teeth
final tx may not be implemented for some time
need a predicable and durable sol
consider need for transitional restorations
build in contingency planning
realistic tx plan
partially dentate pt possible solutions
1) no tx
2) orthodontic space closure
3) restoring spaces with removable prostheses
4) restoring spaces with fixed prostheses
5) restoring spaces with endosseous implants
shortened dental arch
adequate function with a reduced dentition
9-10 pairs occluding teeth
no detrimental effect from prothesis
functional dentition defintion
the retention throughout life of a functional aesthetic natural dentition not less than 20 teeth and not requiring a prothesis
evidence for a shortened dental arch
masticatory effect no effect
no problem to TMJ and periodontal tissue
fixed or removable prothesis ( no diff between but fixed requires less sig maintenance)
restorative options for replacing missing teeth
1) composite build ups
2) removable partial dentures
3) bridges
4) implants
- money
- time to integrate 3 mn
clinical exam involves
- occlusal relationship – guidance?
- inter occlusal space
- centre line (missing incisors can cause drifting)
- lip smile line
- position of teeth present
- shape and position of potential abutments
- restorative and vitality status of teeth
radiograhic examination
- position of normal anatomical features
- pathological conditions
- periapical status of abutment teeth
- alveolar support of abutment teeth
- root remnants and foreign bodies
- alveolar height and width
RPD provides
replaces the whole dento alveolar complex
- non destructive
fully reversible
effective permanent or transitional option
what can RPDs/bridges prvent
drifting and over eruption
disadvanatages of RPDs
1) plaque accumulation
2) direct trauma from components
3) poor distribution of occlusal forces
- may create torquing forces
- teeth may be loosened
4) intolerance of major connector
- eg full plate
- lingual bar
5) poor appearance of clasps
- esp in pts with a high lip line
6) difficulty in pt acceptance
what can RPDs help progress
caries
perio disease
chronic atrophic candida
what happens if pt gets candida infection
have to replace denture as the surface will have microbes
need to treat pt too
advanatges of RPDs
1) non invasive
2) versatile
3) keep tx options open
4) can restore long spans
5) will replace teeth and supporting structures
6) removable to assist cleaning
7) can be modified for progressive tooth loss and bone resorption
RPD success is dependant on
Clinician - adequate dental care Technician - accurate construction Patient - plaque control