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RETENTION AND STABILITY. WHAT IS RETENTION? IT IS THE ABILITY OF THE DENTURE TO RESIST VERTICAL TISSUE AWAY MOVEMENT.

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1 RETENTION AND STABILITY

2 WHAT IS RETENTION? IT IS THE ABILITY OF THE DENTURE TO RESIST VERTICAL TISSUE AWAY MOVEMENT.

3 WHAT IS STABILITY? IT IS THE QUALITY OF THE DENTURE TO BE FIRM AND STEADY, WHEN FUNCTIONAL FORCES ARE APPLIED. (RESISTANCE TO HORIZONTAL AND ROTATIONAL FORCES).

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5 FACTORS AFFECTING RETENTION.

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7 1- ADHESION PHYSICAL ATTRACTION BETWEEN UNLIKE MOLECULES.(DENTURE-SALIVA-MUCOSA)

8 2- COHESION PHYSICAL ATTRACTION BETWEEN SIMILAR MOLECULES.(SALIVARY MOLECULES)

9 3-INTERFACIAL SURFACE TENSION (CAPILLARY ATTRACTION). THE ATTRACTIVE FORCES BETWEEN SURFACE MOLECULES. IT IS THE RESISTANCE TO SEPARATION POSSESED BY A FILM OF LIQUID BETWEEN 2 WELL ADAPTED SURFACES.

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11 4- ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE WHEN YOU SEAT THE DENTURE, AIR ESCAPES FROM UNDERNEATH THE FITTING SURFACE, FORMING A PARTIAL VACCUUM BETWEEN THE MUCOSA AND THE DENTURE, RESULTING IN TRAPPED REDUCED PRESSURE. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE IS LARGER, THUS SEATS THE DENTURE.

12 5- VISCOSITY. THE RESISTANCE OF PART OF THE FLUID TO MOVE OVER ANOTHER. THE GREATER THE VICOSITY THE BETTER THE RETENTION.

13 6- GRAVITY. IS CONSIDERED RETENTIVE TO THE LOWER DENTURE, AND DISPLACING TO THE UPPER DENTURE.

14 ALL THE FACTORS WORKING TOGETHER.

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16 1-SHAPE OF POLISHED SURFACE.

17 2-DENTURE FOUNDATION AREA

18 3-PRESENCE OF UNDERCUTS

19 4- DENTURE EXTENSION

20 5- INTIMATE CONTACT

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22 1-RIDGE HEIGHT

23 2-SOFT PALATE ANATOMY

24 3- ARCH RELATIONSHIP

25 4- TONGUE SHAPE

26 5- VISCOSITY OF SALIVA

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28 1- RIDGE AUGMENTATION

29 2- VESTIBULOPLASTY DEEPENING OF THE VESTIBULE TO GAIN RIDGE HEIGHT.

30 3- DENTAL IMPLANTS

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32 1- ADHESIVES CREAMS USED AS ADHESIVE IN THE FITTING SURFACE OF THE DENTURE.

33 2- MICRO SUCTION DISCS

34 3- DENTAL IMPLANTS

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36 SOME PATIENTS HAVE THE NEUROMUSCULAR AND PSYCOLOGICAL ABILITY, TO COPE AND USE THE DENTURE.

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39 FOR A DENTURE TO BE STABLE IT SHOULD BE RETENTIVE FIRST.!!!!!!!

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42 WHICH IS MORE STABLE!!!!!!!!!!!

43 THE FURTHER AWAY THE OCCLUSAL PLANE, FROM THE RIDGE, THE LESS THE STABILITY.

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45 PLACING THE POSTERIOR TEETH SLIGHTLY LINGUAL TO THE CREST OF THE RIDGE, THE MORE STABLE. THE FORCES FALLING ON THE TEETH BECOMES MORE CENTRALISED. THIS IS KNOWN AS “ LEVER BALANCE”.

46 INCLINED PLANE ACTION

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48 FIRST ROCKING THEN MIDLINE FRACTURE.

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52 V- SHAPED PALATE HELPS RESIST LATERAL LOADS.

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54 THE OCCLUSAL WIDTH IS LESS THAN THE NATURAL, THUS DECREASING THE AMOUNT OF LOAD FALLING ON THE DENTURE.

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56 LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZED TONGUES HELP STBILIZE THE LOWER DENTURE.

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58 THE CHEEK AND THE TONGUE SEAT THE DENTURES IN PLACE.


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