Tutorial 8 - RPD Insertion Flashcards

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Q

what was the visit before the RPD insertion?

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  • wax try in
  • same as wax try in but with acrylic instead
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Before inserting the denture into patients mouth what should you do?

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Checklist?

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- have a look at denture + master cast to identify any potential problems

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once completed checklist on cast,

what is checklist in mouth?

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why may the denture not be seating down?

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  • usu metal framework should not be problem as that was previously tried in
  • apart from clasps which may have bent slightly
  • more likely where wax was processed into the acrylic, then it could be a little tighter
  • EG where metal and acrylic meet as wax can compress down but acrylic does not
    (can have the same issue in an acrylic denture or denture flange)
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How will you go about adjusting the denture to enable it to seat down?

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IF ACRYLIC ISSUE
- can use PIP (pressure indicator paste) for acrylic areas
- like occlude spray used in metal try in stage

  • paste applied to denture
  • seat denture
  • where paste rubbed away = heavy area
  • use burr to trim back acrylic in tight area

IF CLASP ISSUE
- use adams pliers to adjust clasp
- don’t adjust clasp too much or they may snap

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How will you know whether the denture is fully seated?

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look at the:

  • rests - fully engaging?
  • major connector - flush with underlying tissues?
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Once fully seated, is there anything else that you need to check?

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  • comfort
  • stability
  • support
  • retention
  • appearance
  • occlusion
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8
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What are the possible causes of an unretentive partial denture?

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  • clasps aren’t engaging an undercut - may need to adjust
  • flange is overextended - too far down into sulcus so causing denture to pop up (can adjust)
  • original design was inappropriate
  • nature of the case + abutment teeth (EG bilateral free end saddle)
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If your patient complains that they do not like the appearance of their new denture, what will you do ?

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  • depends on what the complaint is
  • if teeth too long or bulbous may be able to adjust slightly
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  • what to do before discharging the patient?
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Give the Patient Statement document and record in clinical notes (LEGAL REQUIREMENT TO OFFER to patient)

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Denture care advice

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  • book patient in for review in 2 weeks to check fit of denture, occlusion, etc…
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denture care advice

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13
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can you soak the denture?

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14
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manage patient expectations

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