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Complete Denture Diagnosis & Treatment Planning This presentation includes images and text from the UCLA/APC/Ivoclar Educational Curriculum
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Medical History Be efficient - don't need extensive history of relatives Follow-up significant responses Note systemic conditions that impact on therapy (e.g. angina, hepatitis, Sjogren's syndrome) Be efficient - don't need extensive history of relatives Follow-up significant responses Note systemic conditions that impact on therapy (e.g. angina, hepatitis, Sjogren's syndrome)
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Medical History Obtain physician consultations If some debilitating disease –discuss with instructor –to ensure acceptability Obtain physician consultations If some debilitating disease –discuss with instructor –to ensure acceptability
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Dental History How many dentures? How long worn? Age of present set? Satisfaction with dentures? Things patient likes - what they want changed How many dentures? How long worn? Age of present set? Satisfaction with dentures? Things patient likes - what they want changed
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Clinical Exam Routine clinical exam
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Intraoral Exam Examine one arch at a time –Look, then write Examine one arch at a time –Look, then write
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Intraoral Exam General tissue health –Mucosa attached / non-attachedattached / non-attached –Colour –Character –Displaceability General tissue health –Mucosa attached / non-attachedattached / non-attached –Colour –Character –Displaceability
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Intraoral Exam Specific Anatomical considerations –Examine systematically –Note significance of findings to therapy –Visual and tactile exam Specific Anatomical considerations –Examine systematically –Note significance of findings to therapy –Visual and tactile exam
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Intraoral Exam Maxilla –Form of maxillary arch affects retention –Advise the patient if retention will be compromised Maxilla –Form of maxillary arch affects retention –Advise the patient if retention will be compromised
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MaxillaMaxilla Posterior border of denture: –Hamular notches Posterior denture borderPosterior denture border PalpatePalpate Visually deceivingVisually deceiving Posterior border of denture: –Hamular notches Posterior denture borderPosterior denture border PalpatePalpate Visually deceivingVisually deceiving
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MaxillaMaxilla Posterior border of denture: –Hamular notches Over extension - extreme painOver extension - extreme pain Under extension - non-retentiveUnder extension - non-retentive Must be captured in impressionMust be captured in impression Posterior border of denture: –Hamular notches Over extension - extreme painOver extension - extreme pain Under extension - non-retentiveUnder extension - non-retentive Must be captured in impressionMust be captured in impression
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MaxillaMaxilla Posterior border of denture –Vibrating line Identified when patient says "ah"Identified when patient says "ah" Junction of movable & non- movable soft palateJunction of movable & non- movable soft palate Posterior border of denture –Vibrating line Identified when patient says "ah"Identified when patient says "ah" Junction of movable & non- movable soft palateJunction of movable & non- movable soft palate
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MaxillaMaxilla Posterior border of denture –Vibrating line If terminate on:If terminate on: –movable portion - displacement –hard palate - no retention Posterior border of denture –Vibrating line If terminate on:If terminate on: –movable portion - displacement –hard palate - no retention
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MaxillaMaxilla Vibrating line Fovea - close to vibrating lineFovea - close to vibrating line Throat form can affect widthThroat form can affect width Vibrating line Fovea - close to vibrating lineFovea - close to vibrating line Throat form can affect widthThroat form can affect width
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Palatal Throat Form II IIII IIIIII MaxillaMaxilla Flatter the soft palate, the broader the area of the vibrating line
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MaxillaMaxilla Posterior border of denture: –Pterygomandibular raphe Behind hamular notches - significant when prominentBehind hamular notches - significant when prominent Have patient open wide as possibleHave patient open wide as possible Can displace denture – requires relief in extreme casesCan displace denture – requires relief in extreme cases Posterior border of denture: –Pterygomandibular raphe Behind hamular notches - significant when prominentBehind hamular notches - significant when prominent Have patient open wide as possibleHave patient open wide as possible Can displace denture – requires relief in extreme casesCan displace denture – requires relief in extreme cases
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Glandular tissue Posterior palatal seal Posterior palatine salivary glands Permits compression of tissuesPermits compression of tissues Improves adaptation of denture to compensate for shrinkage of resinImproves adaptation of denture to compensate for shrinkage of resin Posterior palatine salivary glands Permits compression of tissuesPermits compression of tissues Improves adaptation of denture to compensate for shrinkage of resinImproves adaptation of denture to compensate for shrinkage of resin Posterior Palatal Seal
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MaxillaMaxilla Tuberosity –Displaceability –Palpate for undercuts - if extreme, denture might not seat Tuberosity –Displaceability –Palpate for undercuts - if extreme, denture might not seat
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MaxillaMaxilla Tuberosity –If enlarged with fibrous tissue surgical reduction to make room for denturessurgical reduction to make room for dentures Tuberosity –If enlarged with fibrous tissue surgical reduction to make room for denturessurgical reduction to make room for dentures
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MaxillaMaxilla Ridge form –U-shape best –Non-moveable best –Advise patient if poor –Affects: retentionretention stabilitystability Ridge form –U-shape best –Non-moveable best –Advise patient if poor –Affects: retentionretention stabilitystability
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MaxillaMaxilla Labial/Buccal vestibule –2-4 mm width –Zygomatic process can be prominentcan be prominent Labial/Buccal vestibule –2-4 mm width –Zygomatic process can be prominentcan be prominent
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MaxillaMaxilla Labial/Buccal vestibule –Flat ridges maximize retention by accurately registering the vestibulemaximize retention by accurately registering the vestibule Labial/Buccal vestibule –Flat ridges maximize retention by accurately registering the vestibulemaximize retention by accurately registering the vestibule
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MaxillaMaxilla Frena - check prominence: –Buccal frenum Usually broaderUsually broader –Thin labial frenum Frena - check prominence: –Buccal frenum Usually broaderUsually broader –Thin labial frenum
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Maxilla: Midline Tori Mid palatal suture –Eliminate binding or fulcruming –Discomfort, loss of retention and possible fracture of the denture Tori Mid palatal suture –Eliminate binding or fulcruming –Discomfort, loss of retention and possible fracture of the denture
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Mandibular Support Areas Retromolar Pad Alveolar Process Buccal Shelf Buccal Shelf
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MandibleMandible Ridge form more critical –Less surface area for retention –Moveable tongue & floor –Displacement if denture is overextended Inform patientsInform patients Ridge form more critical –Less surface area for retention –Moveable tongue & floor –Displacement if denture is overextended Inform patientsInform patients
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MandibleMandible Retromolar pad –Terminal border of the denture base –Compressible soft tissue ComfortComfort Peripheral sealPeripheral seal –Must be captured in impression Retromolar pad –Terminal border of the denture base –Compressible soft tissue ComfortComfort Peripheral sealPeripheral seal –Must be captured in impression
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MandibleMandible Buccal shelf –Custom tray, border molded - should not feel edge extraorally –External oblique ridge do not coverdo not cover Alginate will almost always overextendAlginate will almost always overextend P ainfulP ainful Buccal shelf –Custom tray, border molded - should not feel edge extraorally –External oblique ridge do not coverdo not cover Alginate will almost always overextendAlginate will almost always overextend P ainfulP ainful
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MandibleMandible Labial/Buccal vestibule –Easy to overextend –Check with minimal manipulation of lips Labial/Buccal vestibule –Easy to overextend –Check with minimal manipulation of lips
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MandibleMandible Masseter –affects distobuccal border –if more prominent - concave border of denture Masseter –affects distobuccal border –if more prominent - concave border of denture
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MandibleMandible Frena –Labial and buccal frena Narrow & wide respectivelyNarrow & wide respectively –Lingual frenum Must allow for movement - or displaces easilyMust allow for movement - or displaces easily Frena –Labial and buccal frena Narrow & wide respectivelyNarrow & wide respectively –Lingual frenum Must allow for movement - or displaces easilyMust allow for movement - or displaces easily
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Buccal frenum Lingual frenum
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MandibleMandible Retromylohyoid fossa –Need to capture –Especially with severely resorbed ridge Retromylohyoid fossa –Need to capture –Especially with severely resorbed ridge
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Lateral Throat Form Class III Class I Class II
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MandibleMandible Mylohyoid Ridge –Palpate If prominent, may need reliefIf prominent, may need relief Mylohyoid muscle Raises floor of mouthRaises floor of mouth Differences between rest and activityDifferences between rest and activity Affects length of flangesAffects length of flanges Mylohyoid Ridge –Palpate If prominent, may need reliefIf prominent, may need relief Mylohyoid muscle Raises floor of mouthRaises floor of mouth Differences between rest and activityDifferences between rest and activity Affects length of flangesAffects length of flanges
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Mucosa in this region is poorly keratinized and prone to trauma Mylohyoid ridge Mylohyoid ridge can cause ulcers if it is a sharp Residual Ridge Resorption (RRR)
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MandibleMandible Tori –Rarely need surgery unless large –May require relief once dentures are delivered - advise patient Tori –Rarely need surgery unless large –May require relief once dentures are delivered - advise patient
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MandibleMandible Genial tubercles –Bony insertion for the genioglossus muscle –May be projecting above the residual ridge if there has been severe resorption Genial tubercles –Bony insertion for the genioglossus muscle –May be projecting above the residual ridge if there has been severe resorption
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SummarySummary Anatomy: –Affects complete denture retention & stability –Should be captured in preliminary & final impressions –If poor, advise patient –Exercise today Anatomy: –Affects complete denture retention & stability –Should be captured in preliminary & final impressions –If poor, advise patient –Exercise today
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Materials for Border Moulding Signout: RPD tray Bunsen burner Low temperature water bath Slow speed lab handpiece Acrylic adjustment burs Your own: Hanau torch ( filled with alcohol ) Ice water in a mixing bowl Partner’s custom tray Supplied: Compound, gloves, masks, scalpel blades and will be supplied. Signout: RPD tray Bunsen burner Low temperature water bath Slow speed lab handpiece Acrylic adjustment burs Your own: Hanau torch ( filled with alcohol ) Ice water in a mixing bowl Partner’s custom tray Supplied: Compound, gloves, masks, scalpel blades and will be supplied.
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