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Page 1: Introduction to Prosthodontics Rola M. Shadid, BDS, MSc,

Introduction to ProsthodonticsIntroduction to Prosthodontics

Rola M. Shadid, BDS, MSc, Rola M. Shadid, BDS, MSc,

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History of false teethHistory of false teeth

• Replacements of lost teeth have been produced for thousands of years

• 1st dentures were 700 BC from ivory & bone

• Silver, gold, mother of pearl• In 1774, dentures made from porcelain• The real breakthrough came when

vulcanized rubber was discovered

• Replacements of lost teeth have been produced for thousands of years

• 1st dentures were 700 BC from ivory & bone

• Silver, gold, mother of pearl• In 1774, dentures made from porcelain• The real breakthrough came when

vulcanized rubber was discovered

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History of false teethHistory of false teeth

• The discovery of acrylic resin is the next major revolution in prosthodontics

• Another important milestone in tooth replacement was the introduction of implants.

• The discovery of acrylic resin is the next major revolution in prosthodontics

• Another important milestone in tooth replacement was the introduction of implants.

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DefinitionsDefinitions

• Prosthetics: Replacements for missing parts of the human body.

• Prosthodontics: The branch of dentistry pertaining to the restoration and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance, and health of the patient

• Prosthesis: An artificial replacement of absent part of human body

• Prosthetics: Replacements for missing parts of the human body.

• Prosthodontics: The branch of dentistry pertaining to the restoration and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance, and health of the patient

• Prosthesis: An artificial replacement of absent part of human body

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DefinitionsDefinitions

• Dentulous: An individual who has his/her natural teeth present.

• Edentulous: The individual who has lost his/her natural teeth.

• Depending on the number of teeth missing they may be partially or completely edentulous.

• Dentulous: An individual who has his/her natural teeth present.

• Edentulous: The individual who has lost his/her natural teeth.

• Depending on the number of teeth missing they may be partially or completely edentulous.

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Branches of ProsthodonticsBranches of Prosthodontics

1. Fixed prosthodontics

2. Removable prosthodontics

a) complete denture prosthodontics

b) partial denture prosthodontics

3. Implant prosthodontics

4. Maxillofacial prosthetics

1. Fixed prosthodontics

2. Removable prosthodontics

a) complete denture prosthodontics

b) partial denture prosthodontics

3. Implant prosthodontics

4. Maxillofacial prosthetics

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Types of ProsthesesTypes of Prostheses

• Denture: A prosthesis which replaces the one or more teeth and related structures in the mouth. Partial, complete, fixed or removable.

• Partial denture: A dental prosthesis which restores part not all of the dentition.

• Fixed partial denture: luted or securely retained to natural teeth, roots, or dental implants. The patient cant remove from the mouth.

• Denture: A prosthesis which replaces the one or more teeth and related structures in the mouth. Partial, complete, fixed or removable.

• Partial denture: A dental prosthesis which restores part not all of the dentition.

• Fixed partial denture: luted or securely retained to natural teeth, roots, or dental implants. The patient cant remove from the mouth.

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Types of ProsthesesTypes of Prostheses

• Removable partial denture: Any prosthesis that replaces the teeth in a partially dentate arch. The patient can remove it from the mouth.

• Complete denture: A removable dental prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition and associated structures of the maxilla and mandible.

• Removable partial denture: Any prosthesis that replaces the teeth in a partially dentate arch. The patient can remove it from the mouth.

• Complete denture: A removable dental prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition and associated structures of the maxilla and mandible.

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Reasons for tooth lossReasons for tooth loss• Traumatic injuries• Caries• Periodontal diseases• Cysts, malignancies and tumors• Radiation therapy for tumors• Grossly malaligned teeth• Iatrogenic extraction• Congenitally missing teeth• Failure to erupt (impacted teeth)

• Traumatic injuries• Caries• Periodontal diseases• Cysts, malignancies and tumors• Radiation therapy for tumors• Grossly malaligned teeth• Iatrogenic extraction• Congenitally missing teeth• Failure to erupt (impacted teeth)

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Sequelae of tooth lossSequelae of tooth loss

• Resorption: The socket gradually remodels until it assumes the shape of the rounded edentulous ridge.

• Tilting• Drifting• Occlusal disharmony leads to

discomfort, pain, or damage to temporomandibular joints.

• Resorption: The socket gradually remodels until it assumes the shape of the rounded edentulous ridge.

• Tilting• Drifting• Occlusal disharmony leads to

discomfort, pain, or damage to temporomandibular joints.

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Sequelae of tooth lossSequelae of tooth loss

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Treatment OptionsTreatment Options

• Preservation and prevention

• Post and core/crowns

• Preservation and prevention

• Post and core/crowns

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

• Implants• Implants

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

Fixed partial denturesFixed partial dentures

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

• Cast Removable partial dentures• Cast Removable partial dentures

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

• Overdenture• Overdenture

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

• Complete denture• Complete denture

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Treatment optionsTreatment options

• Implant retained denture• Implant retained denture

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Treatment optionsTreatment options• Maxillofacial prostheses

Make prosthetic replacements of other areas of the mouth and face lost by disease and trauma

• Maxillofacial prostheses

Make prosthetic replacements of other areas of the mouth and face lost by disease and trauma

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Treatment objectives of CD Treatment objectives of CD

• Patient education

• Restoration of esthetics

• Improvement of mastication

• Improvement of speech

• Preservation of remaining oral structures

• Patient education

• Restoration of esthetics

• Improvement of mastication

• Improvement of speech

• Preservation of remaining oral structures

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Treatment objectives of CD Treatment objectives of CD

• Maintenance of the health and comfort of the mouth

• Maintenance of the health of the TMJ

• General physical and psychological well being of the patient.

• Maintenance of the health and comfort of the mouth

• Maintenance of the health of the TMJ

• General physical and psychological well being of the patient.

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The residual alveolar ridgesThe residual alveolar ridges

Following loss or extraction of teeth:o The empty socket fills with clot and

gradually replaced with new boneo The bone around the socket reorganizes o The mucoperiosteum gradually heals &

covers the healing socketo The remodelling process results in a

rounded ridge like structure known as the residual alveolar ridge ( RAR)

Following loss or extraction of teeth:o The empty socket fills with clot and

gradually replaced with new boneo The bone around the socket reorganizes o The mucoperiosteum gradually heals &

covers the healing socketo The remodelling process results in a

rounded ridge like structure known as the residual alveolar ridge ( RAR)

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• The RAR plays a very important role in the construction of the CD

• The RAR plays a very important role in the construction of the CD

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Six orders of residual ridge formSix orders of residual ridge form

• Order I Preextraction

• Order II Postextraction

• Order III High, well rounded

• Order IV Knife edge

• Order V Low, well rounded

• Order VI Depressed

• Order I Preextraction

• Order II Postextraction

• Order III High, well rounded

• Order IV Knife edge

• Order V Low, well rounded

• Order VI Depressed

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Six orders of residual ridge formSix orders of residual ridge form

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Rate of resorptionRate of resorption

• Most rapid in the first 1 year after extraction and can be as high as 4.5 mm / year.

• After healing of residual ridge, annual rate of reduction in height is about 0.1-0.2 mm in mandible

• Annual rate of reduction in height is about 4X greater in mandible than in maxilla.

• Most rapid in the first 1 year after extraction and can be as high as 4.5 mm / year.

• After healing of residual ridge, annual rate of reduction in height is about 0.1-0.2 mm in mandible

• Annual rate of reduction in height is about 4X greater in mandible than in maxilla.

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Pattern of resorptionPattern of resorption

Maxilla

The resorption is upwards and inwards (smaller)

Mandible

The resorption is downward and outward (wider)

Maxilla

The resorption is upwards and inwards (smaller)

Mandible

The resorption is downward and outward (wider)

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Masticatory loadsMasticatory loads

• Significantly lower than that produced by natural teeth

• Natural teeth can produce forces up to 175 pounds but usually 40 to 50 pounds

• Denture wearers: the average force was in the region of 22-24 pounds in the molar-bicuspid region

• Significantly lower than that produced by natural teeth

• Natural teeth can produce forces up to 175 pounds but usually 40 to 50 pounds

• Denture wearers: the average force was in the region of 22-24 pounds in the molar-bicuspid region

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Masticatory loadsMasticatory loads

CD wearers are able to generate forces that are only 10-15% of those with natural teeth

CD wearers are able to generate forces that are only 10-15% of those with natural teeth

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Complete Denture OverviewComplete Denture Overview

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Diagnosis and Treatment PlanDiagnosis and Treatment Plan

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Tissue Condition Improve Tissue HealthTissue Condition Improve Tissue Health

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Tissue Condition Resilient Liner

Tissue Condition Resilient Liner

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Preliminary ImpressionsPreliminary Impressions

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Pour Diagnostic CastsPour Diagnostic Casts

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Make Custom TraysMore Accurate ImpressionsMake Custom TraysMore Accurate Impressions

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Border MoldAccurate Registration of Peripheries for

Retention

Border MoldAccurate Registration of Peripheries for

Retention

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Remove Tray Spacer and Load Impression Material

Remove Tray Spacer and Load Impression Material

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Make Final ImpressionMake Final Impression

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Box ImpressionStronger cast with peripheries for processing

Box ImpressionStronger cast with peripheries for processing

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Pour Master CastsPour Master Casts

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Record Bases and Occlusion Rims

For Making Jaw Relationship Records

Record Bases and Occlusion Rims

For Making Jaw Relationship Records

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Facebow RecordRelates Maxilla to Transverse Hinge Axis

Facebow RecordRelates Maxilla to Transverse Hinge Axis

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Mount Maxillary CastSame Relationship to Transverse Hinge Axis

Mount Maxillary CastSame Relationship to Transverse Hinge Axis

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Determine Occlusal Vertical Dimension

Facial Height/Separation of Dentures

Determine Occlusal Vertical Dimension

Facial Height/Separation of Dentures

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Centric Relation RegistrationAnt/Post & Mediolateral Relationships

Centric Relation RegistrationAnt/Post & Mediolateral Relationships

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Mount Mandibular Cast on Articulator

Mount Mandibular Cast on Articulator

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Set Anterior and Posterior Teeth in Wax

Ability to Visualize and Change Appearance

Set Anterior and Posterior Teeth in Wax

Ability to Visualize and Change Appearance

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Finalize WaxupFinalize Waxup

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Remove Denture from Articulator

Flask for Processing

Remove Denture from Articulator

Flask for Processing

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Flask WaxupFlask Waxup

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Boil Out Wax and Remove Record Bases

Teeth Trapped in Stone

Boil Out Wax and Remove Record Bases

Teeth Trapped in Stone

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Pack Acrylic ResinHydraulic Pressure or Injection

Pack Acrylic ResinHydraulic Pressure or Injection

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Remount and Adjust for Processing Errors

Remount and Adjust for Processing Errors

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Fabricate Remount IndexFabricate Remount Index

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Remove From CastFinish and Polish

Remove From CastFinish and Polish

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Remount & Adjust OcclusionRemount & Adjust Occlusion

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VariationsSingle DenturesVariationsSingle Dentures

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VariationsOverdentures

VariationsOverdentures

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VariationsImmediate Dentures

VariationsImmediate Dentures

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References:

Complete Denture Prosthodontics, 1st Edition, 2006 by John Joy Manappallil, Chapters 1 & 2

References:

Complete Denture Prosthodontics, 1st Edition, 2006 by John Joy Manappallil, Chapters 1 & 2

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