Week 9: Aesthetic Try-in and Problem Solving AND Delivery of Denture, Adjustment, and Review Flashcards
In the denture aesthetic try-in appointment, what is important and at stake (for the patients and dentist)?
- Patients self-esteem & confidence
- Patient’s health and well-being
- Patients review of clinical dental work
What are three essential varibles in denture teeth selection?
- Composition (acrylic, composite, or porcelain)
- Colour (shade)
- Shape/Size (mold)
How should denture teeth colour/shades be assesed and chosen?
- Check the shade against the patient’s face
- Dental manufacturers have a selection of denture teeth with different hues (mainly brown, yellow, grey, and reddish-grey) & values (brilliance)- prameters to describe colour were published in 1905 by Munsell
- Patients tend to choose lighters shades than natural shades or current denture teeth
- Younge patients should have more translucent/lighter teeth as compared to older patients more opaque/drakter teeth
What is the process of anterior tooth selection?
- Predominantly invovles aesthetic considerations
- Replicate what was there previously or change what was there
- Tooth colour: same, lighter, darker?
- Tooth size: same, larger, smaller?
- Tooth shape: same, curved or straight, customized features?
How can the shape and size/mould of teeth be determined?
- Determined by several factors such as age, sex, personality, face shape
- Study models fod edentulous arches also give cues or dictate what size as well as which occlusal schemes are followed
- Patients tend to choose a smaller mould to what really suits
- Popular way of choosing the mold is by using the general shape of the upside-down face as shown in the VITA brouchure
Describe the psychology of acceptance
- Listen well for clues
- Makes notes- do not rely on memory
- Any old record of their smile is useful, whether liked or not (old dentures, photos with smile)
- Get the patient (decision-maker) heavily invovled in the decision making process
- They can “take ownership” of their decision and subsequently “sign-off” on it
- Take photographic record, a set of photos- at rest & smiling (Frontal; Oblique 45; Lateral)
- Have good communication & rapport with the Dental Technician (include photos with your lab request)
What are the objectives of arrangement?
- Function
- Speech
- Aesthetics
- Don’t contribure to other problems (tongue/cheek biting)
What is the process of teeth arrangement?
The bite registration information recorded on Wax Contour Rims enable the models to be mounted on an articulator. Apart from registering the relationship between the upper & lower jaws that is Centric Relation (CR) and Vertical Dimension, the following biometric markers on the wax contour rims are useful:
* Amount of upper lip support
- seen clinically as the naso-labial angle (plastic surgeouns aim for an idea of 90° in men and 95°-115° in women)
* Upper midline
- Based on external land marks such as the facial midline (eyes; ears; nose), philtrum etc.
* Canine position
-Dictated by the ala of the nose
* Smile lip line
- Patient to give the widest smile possible, cervical necks at or above line
* Occlusal plane
- The use of the Fox Plane guide will help with paralleling the occlusal plane with the ala-tragal line and the inter-pupillary line (eyes)
* Overjet
- Aim for 1-2mm horizontal overlap (in a classic Class I case)
How is the occlusal plane in relation to the lower edentulous arch?
- Should intersect the middle of retromolar pads
- If the occlusal plane is too low- tongue biting
- If the occlusal plane is too high- strain as tongue struggle to replace the food bolus
Fill in the blank:
Maxillary lingual cusps should be centered over the ____ to ensure ________ as this ________ during function.
(-) Center of the posterior ridge
(-)Denture stability
(-)Reduces fulcrum forces
Fill in the blank:
Lower posterior teeth are set up ___ over the alveolar ridge
**DIRECTLY **
True or False: Posterior and anterior teeth are always set up directly over the ridge
TRUE
Lower denture teeth set up directly over the alveolar ridge should have
(A) Convex Surfaces
(B) Concave Surfaces
(B) Concave Surfaces
How should wax dnetures by assessed at the try-in appointments?
Try wax dentures in one at a time. When satisfied with the result, put both in together.
How to know if the dentures are over extened and how can this be fixed?
- Wax dentures should be passive when placed in the mouth (lower denture)
- When the wax denture does not stay in position and it ‘bounces’ up, it is over extened
- Investigate and reduce wax in overextened areas until the wax denture is passive
- Advise the technician of changes