Principles of Complete dentures Flashcards

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4 objectives of complete dentures

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  1. To provide adequate masticatory function
  2. To restore natural appearance
  3. To restore normal speech
  4. Comfort and preservation of supporting structures
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2 component parts of complete dentures

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  • Denture base, flange and border
  • Teeth
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3 dentures surfaces

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  • Fitting surface
  • Polished surface
  • Occlusal surface
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3 factors affecting the success of complete dentures

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psychological comfort - retention

physiologic comfort - stability

support - longevity

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retention of complete denture

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  • Resistance to displacement of the denture base away from the ridge
  • The quality inherent in a denture that resists the forces of gravity, the adhesiveness of foods and the forces associated with opening the mouth
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4 groups of factors affecting retention of complete dentures

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  1. physical
  2. anatomical
  3. aatomospheric pressiore
  4. gravity
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4 physical facors affecting retention of complete dentures

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  • adhesion
  • cohesion
  • atmospheric pressiore
  • gravity
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adhesion

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forces of attraction existing between dissimilar in bodies in close contact (attraction between saliva and denture base)

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cohesion

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forces of attraction existing between similar bodies in close contact (surface tension of saliva)

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atmospheric pressure

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physical factor of hydrostatic pressure due to weight of the atmsphere on the earth’s surface

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3 anatomical factrs affecting

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shape of edentulous area

undercuts

anatomy of border tissues

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4 mechanical factors affecting retention of complete dentures

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  • balanced occlusion
  • contour of polished surface
  • position of occlusal plane
  • position of teeth in respect to ridge
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balanced occlusion impact on retention of complete denture

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The bilateral simultaneous, anterior and posterior occlusal contact in centric and eccentric position

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contour of polished surface impact on complete denture retention

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Teeth and polished surface should be contoured and harmonious with oral structure

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position of the occlusal plane impact on complete denture retention

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Occlusal plane of lower denture must be in correct level i.e. corner of mouth provides the anterior landmark

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position of teeth in respect to ridge impact on retention of complete dentures

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Lower posterior teeth are positioned directly above the lower residual alveolar ridge, and within the neutral zone

17
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denture stability

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The quality of the denture to be firm, steady and constant in position when forces are applied to it (especially to resistance against horizontal or rotatory movements)