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Denture Delivery and Follow Up
Dr. Cecilia E. Aragón
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Evaluations From the Dentist From the Patient From Family/Friends CEA
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Treatment at the Time of Denture Insertion
Inspection of dentures. Elimination of basal surface errors. Dentures to be seated in healthy tissues. CEA
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Elimination of Intaglio Surface Errors
Pressure Indicator Paste (PIP) to be used for every new denture!! CEA
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Check occlusion CEA
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Occlusion may seem okay, but…
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Prematurity Resilient Tissue Accommodation Abused Tissues CEA
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Errors in Occlusion Possible causes of error: inaccurate MMR records or transfer of these, failure to use face bow, incorrect teeth arrangement, denture processing errors, changes in denture base material. Checking for occlusion errors Best done in the articulator: REMOUNT CEA
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Remounting Procedure Ask patient to bite on cotton rolls for 10 min.
Guide mandible into CR several times. Aluwax is placed on the post. Teeth of the mandibular denture. CEA
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Obtain interocclusal record of CR.
Place both dentures in the patient’s mandible is guided in a hinge movement. Obtain interocclusal record of CR. CEA
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Mount upper denture using remounting jig. Mount lower denture
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Selective spot grinding
The art of reducing premature contacting surfaces, so that an equal pressure exists at all points with interference at no point. CEA
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Eliminating occlusal records in anatomic teeth
Re-establishment of CO. Correction of working side occlusal errors. Correction of balancing-side errors. Correction of protrusive relation. CEA
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Basic Tooth Positions Balancing Contacts Centric Occlusion
Working Contacts CEA
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Re-establishment of CO
Problem: Teeth too long Solution: Deepen the fossae CEA
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Re-establishment of CO
Problem: Teeth too nearly end to end Solution: Grind Inclines CEA
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Re-establishment of CO
Problem: Too much horizontal overlap Solution: Broaden central fossae CEA
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After the CO re-establishment….
DO NOT: Reduce maxillary lingual cusps. Reduce mandibular buccal cusps. Deepen the fossae. CEA
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Correction of working side occlusal errors.
Reduce lingual inclines of buccal cusps of maxillary teeth. Reduce buccal inclines of lingual cusps of mandibular teeth. ON WORKING SIDE ONLY!!! CEA
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Correction of working side occlusal errors.
Problem: Buccal and lingual cusps too long. Solution: Change inclines of balancing cusps. CEA
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Correction of working side occlusal errors.
Problem: Buccal cusps are too long Solution: Change lingual incline of maxillary buccal cusp CEA
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Correction of working side occlusal errors.
Problem: Lingual cusp too long. Solution: Change buccal incline of lingual cusp of mandibular tooth. CEA
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Correction of balancing-side errors.
Reduce lingual inclines of mandibular buccal cusps; or Decide which supporting cusp maintains CO and reduce its opponent. CEA
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Correction of balancing-side errors.
Grind the lingual incline of the mandibular buccal cusp. CEA
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Correction of protrusive relation.
Distal inclines CEA Mesial inclines
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Eliminating occlusal errors in nonanatomic teeth
Interocclusal CR record is made. Dentures mounted and gross premature contacts are removed. Final adjustments with articulating paper. CEA
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Instructions to the patient
Individuality of patients New dentures and: Appearance Mastication Speech Oral Hygiene Education materials CEA
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24-hour Oral Examination (OE) and Treatment (Tx)
Examination procedures Adjustments related to: Occlusion Denture base Subsequent OEs and Txs Periodic recall for OE……12 months Occlusion Tissues CEA
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What to look for: CEA
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What to look for: Moskona D, Kaplan I. Oral lesions in elderly denture wearers. Clin Prev Dent. 1992;14:11-4 : 500 pts. Total frequency of soft tissue lesions was 16.7% in edentulous non-denture patients and 58.2% in patients with poor quality dentures. CEA
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What to look for: CEA
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Overdentures Bars CEA
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Locator attachments O-ring abutments CEA
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