TUT 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Define retention form.

Crowns

A

Resistance to vertical displacement along the long axis

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2
Q

Define resistance form.

Crowns

A

Resistance to displacement in any direction other than the long axis

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3
Q

What is the ideal convergence angle of a crown prep?

Crowns

A

12-14 degrees

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4
Q

What is the ideal taper of a crown prep?

Crowns

A

6 degrees

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5
Q

What is the ideal depth of an occlusal rest seat for a denture?

Denture design

A

1mm

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6
Q

What is the ideal design of an occlusal rest seat?

Denture design

A
  • rounded base, divergent walls
  • square angles under masticatory force will cause cusp fracture
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7
Q

How do you give your crown prep resistance form?

Crowns

A

Apical 2mm of prep circumference should be close to parallel

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8
Q

How do you add a crown into a denture that is prexisiting?

A
  • duralay
  • take alginate of temporary restoration
  • add duralay and ensure denture fits over
  • cast crown
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9
Q

What pathological changes can be associated with dentures?

A
  • lichen planus
  • ulcers
  • denture stomatitis
  • angular cheilitis
  • denture hyperplasia
  • flabby ridges
  • MRONJ
  • allergic reactions
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10
Q

What are common sites of ulceration from dentures?

A
  • lingual frenum
  • mylohyoid ridge
  • undercuts
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11
Q

How do you manage ulceration caused by dentures?

A
  • identify (PIP, articulating paper)
  • ease (occlusal adjustment, trim and polish base)
  • review
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12
Q

How do you manage denture stomatitis?

A
  • nystatin or fluconazole
  • tissue conditioner on fitting surface on dentures
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13
Q

How do you manage angular cheilitis?

A

Miconazole

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14
Q

What causes angular cheilitis?

A
  • overclosure (loss of OVD or excessive FWS)
  • old worn dentures
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15
Q

How do you manage denture hyperplasia?

A
  • major ease of denture
  • tissue conditioner
  • review and repeat as necessary
  • new denture
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16
Q

What is an example of tissue conditioner?

A

Coe comfort

17
Q

How do you manage suspected MRONJ from dentures?

A

Prompt referral to OMFS