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TYPES OF COМPLETE
Dentures
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Prosthetics
Full Dentures: Full dentures are for those patients who have lost all
of their natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or both. Full dentures
restore confidence in one's appearance, and help the wearer to speak
and eat normally.
Conventional Dentures: Conventional dentures are those that are
placed once the bones and gums have healed after the removal of
natural teeth. While there is a waiting period that can be frustrating, the
dentures normally fit properly the first time. Conventional dentures are
also the most affordable dentures option.
Immediate Dentures: Immediate dentures, as the name implies, are
placed as soon as the natural teeth are removed. With immediate
dentures, the patient need not face the world without teeth, can eat
normally much sooner than with conventional dentures, and does not
have the speech problems associated with the normal denture process.
However, since healing of the gums and jaw will change the fit of
immediate dentures, the patient will typically need a new set in about six
months.
Natural Looking Cosmetic Dentures: Instead of traditional
plastic prosthetic teeth, natural looking cosmetic dentures
are made with modern ceramic porcelain teeth. The dentures
are usually individually crafted, and look more like real teeth
than the plastic variety. Cosmetic dentures also have a more
natural looking support structure, and though they may cost
a bit more than conventional dentures, they are truly difficult
to distinguish from real teeth.
Not surprisingly, Washington found his ivory and
metal contraptions difficult to use while eating or
speaking. The ivory dentures also tended to
stain easily, requiring extensive maintenance.
Immediate
Materials
Acrylic resin
Metal
Combined
Thermo vacuum
formed acrylic
resin/ composite
G oals
Provisional
Immediate
Intraalveolar
Types of immediate Complete dentures
Advantages of immediate denture
consist in:
1. The denture acts as a bandage
or splint to help control bleeding; to
protect against trauma from the
tongue, food or teeth if present in
the opposing arch, and to promote
rapid healing
2. Patients regain adequate function
in speech, deglutition and
mastication much sooner compared
to conventional complete denture.
3. Many patients are not afraid to have teeth
removed if they can have them replaced immediately.
They would have a social and familial life without
embarrassment.
4. The remaining teeth are a real aid in establishing
the vertical dimension of occlusion and in positioning
the artificial replacement.
Disadvantages of immediate
Disadvantages of immediate denture are: 1. The immediate denture does not replace the
stimulation that was supplied to the bone by the natural
teeth.
2. The procedures are precise and time consuming
and require more appointments, particularly during the
adjustment phase.
3. The resorbtion is faster than the changes of
healed tissue. These changes require new impressions
to keep the denture base adapted to the basal seat. The
remounting of the dentures to refine the occlusion is
necessary whenever the denture base is altered.
4. There is no opportunity to observe the anterior
teeth at the try-in appointment; therefore, the esthetic
result cannot be evaluated until the dentures are
inserted.
Immediate dentures, sometimes referred to
as temporary dentures, are set into the open
gum sockets immediately after the natural
tooth has been removed. Immediate
dentures give the advantage of walking out
of the dental office with new teeth the same
day. However, as the gums begin to heal
and swelling goes down, some shifting can
take place and the denturist will need to
make further adjustments to align the teeth
properly.
1. Preliminary impression
2. Final impression
3. Determination of bite height
4. Trial with arranged teeth
5. of masticatory teeth
6. Arrangement of front teeth
7. Extraction
8. Transmission
Different Types of
Dentures
complete denture an appliance replacing all the teeth of one
jaw, as well as associated structures of the jaw.
implant denture one constructed with a metal substructure
embedded within the underlying soft structures of the jaws.
interim denture a denture to be used for a short interval of
time for reasons of esthetics, mastication, occlusal support,
convenience, or to condition the patient to the acceptance of
an artificial substitute for missing natural teeth until more
definite prosthetic dental treatment can be provided.
Different Types of
Dentures
overlay denture a complete denture supported both by soft
tissue (mucosa) and by a few remaining natural teeth that
have been altered, as by insertion of a long or short coping,
to permit the denture to fit over them.
provisional denture an interim denture used for the purpose
of conditioning the patient to the acceptance of an artificial
substitute for missing natural teeth.
transitional denture a partial denture which is to serve as a
temporary prosthesis and to which teeth will be added as
more teeth are lost and which will be replaced after
postextraction tissue changes have occurred.
partial denture
Conventional Dentures
Precision Equilibrated Dentures
Precision Equilibrated Dentures are customized
to function in the most natural way possible.
Very precise measurements of the movements
of your jaw ensure that the dentures will function
with much greater efficiency than standard
dentures.
Our office uses the Biofunctional Prosthetic
System (BPS) to fabricate precision dentures.
This is a very exciting product that has helped
many people reclaim a healthier lifestyle.
Replacement Dentures
Wearing down of the tooth
surfaces combined with
changes in the bone
supporting the denture result
in a need for
Replacement Dentures
Conclusion
For Complete Dentures
• Precision Equilibrated
dentures
• Standard Dentures
For Partial Dentures
• Cast Titanium
• Flexible Plastic
How Are Dentures Made?
Make a series of impressions of jaws and take
measurements of how patient’s jaws relate to one
another
and how much space is between them.
Create models, wax forms, and/or plastic patterns
in the exact shape and position of the denture to be
made.-"try in" this model several times and the
denture will be assessed for color, shape, and fit
before the final denture is cast.
Cast a final denture
Adjustments will be made as necessary
Standard Non-Equilibrated
Dentures
Standard Non-equilibrated Dentures do not
take advantage of the latest technology for
fabricating dentures and tend to have greater
limitations in diet and esthetics. Our office
admittedly favors Precision dentures due to
the outstanding results we have achieved for
patients however we do offer standard
dentures to those with economical
considerations.
Cu-Sil denture
proper
Overdenture
metal attachments The buttons in denture
Full dentures are commonly
referred to as standard dentures
They have full acrylic mouth
piece that adheres
to the gums and roof
of the mouth
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