Title: Prosthetics Revision Clinical Steps
1Prosthetics RevisionClinical Steps
Dr Charles Scola July 2004
2Prosthetics Revision
- Last two weeks we studied
- Dentist / Patient expectations
- The value of an old denture
- A written denture treatment plan
- RVD OVD FS
- Copy Denture Technique
- F/F Clinical techniques
- Overdentures
3Meeting their needs expectations
- What sort of patient are they?
- Easy going or up-tight
- Adaptable or precise
- Accepting or demanding
- Cooperative or difficult
- Asses their attitude personality,
- This is very important in denture tolerance
- NEVER promise what you cannot deliver !
4Your Denture Treatment Plan
- This is your written prescription or recipe
- Without it you will get lost !
- It applies to new or old denture users
- Must be agreed with the patient
- Keeps you on the right track
- Is your record and defense, in case of later
problems or complaints
5At every stage of treatment
- Check your treatment plan
- Remind your patient of the plan
- Explain what you are doing today
- Measure RVD OVD
- Look at the old dentures compare
- Observe the patient as they talk smile
- Remind the patient of the limitations
6Vertical Dimension
- RVD is always gt OVD
- RVD should remain constant
- whether dentures are worn or not
- Whatever treatment you do
- OVD may be changed by you
- All patients need FS, 2 5mm
7Vertical Dimension
RVD
Freeway space
8Vertical Dimension
0VD
9Prosthetics Revision
- Today we are going to consider
- Partial Denture planning design
- The clinical stages of partial denture
construction
10Partial Dentures
Please read Dr Ulpee Darbars notes, these are
very good !
11Partial dentures often grow up into full
dentures- why ?
12Partial dentures often grow up into full
dentures- why ?
- Plaque
- Caries, perio disease
- Trauma
- Abrasion, forced gingival recession, tissue
hyperplasia - Excessive forces
- Worsens perio disease, bone loss, mobility
13Partial dentures yes or no ?
- So before we rush to make a partial denture, ask
yourself - Will it do more harm than good
- Are there safer alternatives
- Have you explained all the pros and cons to
your patient - Partial dentures need plenty of maintenance, by
you and the patient
14Partial Dentures - Benefits
- Appearance
- Face, lips, smile, sexy
- Function
- Chewing, biting, gripping, tearing, kissing
- ? Helps remaining teeth
- Spreads load, prevents tilting, over-eruption
- ? Prepares pt for full dentures
- (Is this rather defeatist)
15Partial Dentures - design
- Must minimize plaque build up and allow pt to
maintain good oral hygiene - Needs to avoid soft tissue trauma
- Should support and stabilize the remaining teeth
without producing excessive occlusal or tipping
forces - Avoid your partial denture becoming
- a gum stripper
- an orthodontic appliance !
16Partial Dentures - design
- Retention
- Stops the denture falling out
- Suction, friction, muscular, mechanical (clasps
etc) - Resistance or Support
- Stops the denture being pushed in (gum stripper)
- Tissue or tooth borne ?
- Connectors
- Joins the teeth, aids resistance retention
- Make it as patient-friendly as possible
- Refer Dr Ulpees notes on clasps/ rest seats
17Resistance or Support
- Stops the denture being pushed in
- A major cause of trauma to tissues !
- Tissue or tooth borne - Which is better?
- Teeth are made to take occlusal load
- Soft tissues are not !
- The effects of sinking are
- Trauma to gingivae and forced recession
- Damage to mucosa by flanges and connectors
- Denture teeth start to look too short
- Natural teeth may be tilted, intruded or loosened
18Providing Resistance or Support
- Bring the acrylic up over the cingulum of
anterior teeth,...if the bite allows it !
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19Providing Resistance or Support
- Bring the acrylic up over the bulbosity of
molars, ....if the bite allows it !
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20Providing Resistance or Support
You may need to cut a rest seat
21Providing Resistance or Support
- Provide metal occlusal rests
- With premolars molars you cannot easily bring
the acrylic over the occlusal surface, ..but you
can fit a metal occlusal rest
Your denture will hang off the teeth
22Providing Resistance or Support
- Occlusal rests
- Make the denture tooth borne
- Should be used wherever possible
- Are used on strong teeth
- Need to be positioned carefully
- Can be formed from stiff wire and inserted into
the arylic
23Providing Resistance or Support
You may need to cut a rest seat
24Providing Resistance or Support
You may need to cut a channel for a clasp This
will also provide support
25Connectors
- Do not pinch the gingivae
- Keep 4mm away
- Do not cause food traps
- Cross the gingival margins mid-tooth only
- Keep the design simple
- Avoid cutting across rugae in palate
- Follow them instead
- Follow anatomical lines if possible
26Partial Dentures - planning
- As soon as you have your study models, and BEFORE
you take your 2 impressions - Plan your design, considering all the pros
cons, and your patients wishes - You may need to consider
- More extractions
- Hopeless prognosis, deep undercuts
- Conservation
- Reshape opposing teeth,
- Cut rest seats, channels for clasps, guide planes
- Remove undercuts, create undercuts
27 Guide Planes Occlusal Rests
28Partial DenturesLets try to design a few
- Follow these principles
- Which teeth are to be replaced
- Design connectors and outlines
- Avoid palatine papilla if possible
- Consider undercuts path of insertion
- Provide resistance retention
- Do any teeth need cutting, reshaping, or exo
- Draw on your model write your treatment plan
29Partial Dentures, 2 Imps
- Check your treatment plan
- Cut or reshape any teeth as needed, ?undercuts
- Check your special tray covers all areas that are
crucial to your design - Take good alginate impressions, use your finger
- Take your shade
- Check the occlusion, ? take a wax bite, you may
not need to take MMR using bite blocks
30Partial Dentures, MMR
- Will only be needed if
- Many teeth are missing
- There are free end saddles
- There is no tooth to tooth contact
- The existing occlusion needs to be raised, or
changed in some way (rare)
31Partial Dentures, MMR
- Check fit and stability of wax blocks
- Trim occlusal levels to follow natural teeth
- If there is tooth to tooth contact, use this
occlusion unless there is a specific reason to
change it - Record bite blocks in centric occlusion
- Mark centre lines
32Partial Dentures, Try - In
- Confirm smile lines and levels
- Agree aesthetics with the patient
- Similar steps to F/F try in
- Assess accuracy of the occlusion
- But also
- Check resistance is occlusion affected
- Check retention - will clasps show
- Hygiene are there food traps
- Soft Tissues any risk of trauma
33Partial Dentures, Fitting
- Try them in gently, never force them
- Adjust carefully to ensure a snug fit
- Check occlusion, ? Tooth to tooth contact
- Check aesthetics, ? Objectives achieved
- Ensure comfort, no trauma
- Teach patient how to fit and remove them
- Dont use clasps as handles
- Give full cleaning maintenance instructions
- Dont wear them 24 / 7, give your mouth a rest
34Prosthetics Revision
- Today we have reviewed
- Partial Denture planning design
- The clinical stages of partial denture
construction
35That's all for today thank you for listening!