Complete Overdentures Flashcards

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What is an overdenture?

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One which gains its support partly or wholly from the roots of retained, decoronated (or crown modified) teeth

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Advantages of retaining roots?

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  • Retained root preserves the associated alveolar bone
  • Root face gives extra support = allows tissues to support greater occlusal loads and protects the soft tissues from mechanical trauma
  • Extra retention can be gained via attachments - CEKA and magnetic attachments
  • Psychological benefit = knowing that remaining teeth will not be lost gives some pts reassurance
  • Retained proprioception and tactile discrimination
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Disadvantages of retaining roots?

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More expensive - primarily in doing RCT and denture reinforcement or/and extra retention is sometimes needed
Failure can occur due to caries - retained roots susceptible to caries under the denture as uncleansible
Takes longer - RCT and caries prophylaxis are prolonged

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When are overdentures specially indicated?

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When alveolar bone resorption will be significant
When repeated alterations to dentures might be undesirable and extractions are contraindicated (elderly - issues with transport and may heal slowly)
When increases in face height are to be produced in cases of tooth wear or hypodontia
That adaptation might be poor and extra retention is desirable

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Which teeth are good for overdentures?

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Root :

  • Simple root canal shape - endodontics
  • Adequate root size
  • Sufficient support

Tooth site - near canine region
Bone - no buccal undercuts

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What tooth arrangement is good for dentures?

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Site - bilateral tripod of support, opposed if possible

Proximity - not in contact

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Types of overdenture?

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  • Immediate - analogous to the immediate complete
  • Transitional (temporary) - by addition to a partial denture. Generally provided to assess tolerance, caries rate, outcome
  • Permanent/replacement - a permanent overdenture which often has extra strenghtheners or retaining mechanism
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Features of type 1 immediate dentures?

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Extractions necessary
Canines are to be retained
Molar and premolar to be extracted due to difficult endodontics and caries

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Features of type 2 immediate dentures?

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No extractions

Upper right incisors and canine are to be preserved as denture abutments

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Features of transitional (temporary) overdenture?

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Provided by extension of a current partial denture or after making a temporary partial denture
Its placement is carried out in hope - either fulfilled later when a permanent overdenture is placed or frustrated when a complete conventional denture is placed

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Associated problems with over dentures?

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Endodontics - overdentures on root filled teeth are more successful
Functional contact 
Abutment form
Additional retention
Aftercare
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