try in phase Flashcards

1
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How is the occlusal balance maintained?

A

Via two compensation curves-
An antero-posterior curve
A lateral curve

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2
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What is a balanced occlusion?

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The first point of contact in centric relation
As many teeth as possible should be in contact evenly
Intercuspal positon=retruded contact position

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3
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What is balanced articulation?

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Desirable to have multiple contacts during movement

Stops dentures from tipping

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4
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What are the two compensating curves?

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Curve of Spee

Curve of Monson

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5
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What is the Curve of Spee?

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Antero-posterior compensating curve

Maintains mesio-distal contact when mandible is protruded

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6
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What is the Curve of Monson?

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Lateral compensating curve

As many contacts as possible during right and left excursive movements

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7
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What do tooth characteristics involve?

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Arrangement- degree of rotation, spacing, irregularities
Shade- overall, local
~age appropriate, lighter than normal etc.
Shape- overall, local
~oval, tapered and square

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8
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How might tooth arrangement be considered?

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Midline diastema?
Retroclined central incisors?
Subtle diastema between central and lateral incisors?

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9
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How might gender relate to tooth shape?

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Female- often oval
Male- often square
Both- tapered

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10
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How much tooth should be visible?

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Older patients have a more lax musculature so less gingival exposure
Difficult to reproduce young look
Should be according to facial expressions

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11
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What shape should the upper incisors run?

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They should curve and be parallel to the lower lip line

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12
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What if there’s an error in vertical jaw relations?

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If small-

Adjust on articulator pin, + or - occlusal vertical dimension (OVD)

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13
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What if there’s an error in antero-posterior relationship?

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Remove teeth and replace w wax before re-recording occlusal relationship

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14
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How do you re-record the registration?

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Hold lower jaw firmly
~index fingers buccal to lower 456 region and thumbs under chin
Manipulate into centric relation and slowly close

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15
Q

How much of the lower teeth should be visible?

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During speech and smiling should be able to see the tips

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16
Q

How can you check for overextensions?

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Cheek traction

~press gently on occlusal surface whilst pulling on cheek, if moves, it’s overextended

17
Q

What if there’s an error in the neutral zone?

A

Denture may be displaced

The lower anterior teeth need to be set ahead of the underlying ridge

18
Q

What if the tongue is cramped?

A

There may be lingually inclined molars so the tongue can displace the denture

19
Q

Where should the lower sevens be on the denture?

A

Should not be placed on the ascending ridge

If so, replace with retromolar pad acrylic

20
Q

How should buccal fat pads be considered?

A

Sevens may be removed to prevent trauma during function

21
Q

What is a post dam?

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A raised ridge on the posterior border of the upper denture so there’s an air-tight seal anterior to the soft palate

22
Q

Why is a post dam needed?

A

During packing and flasking there is a degree of polymerisation shrinkage
This affects the posterior border fit

23
Q

Why is mapping the post dam key to retention?

A

Each patient is different
Compressibility is different in different areas
Bad post dam=bad seal

24
Q

How do you mark the post dam?

A

Patient say aaaahh
See where vibrating line is
Mark w indelible pencil
Palpate w ball or pear burnisher to see which tissues are compressible
Mark more than one if retching or poor tolerance
Acrylic between two dams as thin as possible

25
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How deep should the post dam be?

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The more compressible the tissue, the deeper the dam