Why render a patient edentulous? Flashcards

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Give some dental reasons for rendering a patient edentulous

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  • Difficult to articulate existing small dentition of natural teeth and an opposing complete denture
  • rampant caries
  • advanced periodontal disease
  • severe tooth wear
  • failing dentitions from overambitious treatment
  • appearance of complete dentures > occlusal collapse
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What are the effects of edentulous on a patient?

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Loss of mastication function
- can lead to loss of quality of life and general health issues due to reduced feeding

Poor aesthetics and self esteem

Issues with speech

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What clinical signs of effects of edentulism can be seen

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Ridge resorption

Loss of facial height

Reduction in lip support

Pronounced folds at angles of mouth or around lips

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How can tooth extraction affect bone resorption?

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Bone resorption occurs rapidly after the first extraction of a tooth, particularly first 6 months.

This is why retain teeth for ALAP.

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What non-dental reasons may we render a patient edentulous?

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Head and neck chemo-radiotherapy causing osteo-radiation

Cancer resection or reconstruction in the maxilla / mandible

Pre-chemo or leukaemia treatment, dentition may pose a risk of infection

At patients request - consent to remove teeth

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When would a conventional denture be used? What are the benefits?

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If there is no previous denture or the previous one was poor/unsuccessful

Can make major changes due to new design, and correct faults more easily

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What is and when would a replica denture be used? Advantages?

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A replica of a previous denture, keeps the existing design and can add small adaptations to it.

Jaw registration is simple

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