7 - 4/3: Tissue Conditioners Flashcards

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What is pathognomonic?

A

(of a sign or symptom) specifically characteristic or indicative of a particular disease or condition.

“body image disturbance is pathognomonic of anorexia nervosa”

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What are examples of powdered polymers?

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Polyethyl methacrylate or isobutyl methacrylate

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What is a liquid tissue conditioner?

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An ester (butyl phthalate or butyl glycolate) in an alcohol solvent

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What does lining the intaglio surface of a denture with a tissue conditioner improve?

A

Retention and stability and relieves pressures
- this allows abused tissue to recover

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How are polymers and monomers used as tissue conditioners?

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Polymer and monomer are mixed to make a gel, then placed in denture -> insert for 5 minutes

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What are characteristics of tissue conditioners?

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Self-curing and slowly polymerizing
Versatile and easy to use

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What are tissue conditioners used to treat?

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Chronic denture soreness
Traumatized oral mucosa
Remodeling ridges

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What do tissue conditioners allow the patient to do?

A

Continue wearing dentures while allowing abused tissues to heal

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What is the benefits of the spongy material of tissue conditioners?

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Material absorbs loads to the underlying residual ridge and allows the tissues to heal during function

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When is there a loss of resiliency?

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As the plasticizer leaches out - resin becomes stiff

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When should tissue conditioner material be renewed?

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Once or twice per week (if treating irritated tissue)

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What happens to tissue conditioners if not renewed?

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The resin becomes stiff and produces the same tissue abuse that it was placed to treat

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What are the uses of tissue conditioners?

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  • Prevent or treat chronic denture soreness
  • Stabilize temporary record bases
  • Stabilize immediate dentures during healing
  • Final impression material for functional impressions
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