This document outlines the clinical and laboratory steps for fabricating complete dentures. The clinical steps include taking impressions, jaw registration to determine occlusion, and try-in procedures. The laboratory steps involve making casts from the impressions, fabricating special trays and occlusal rims, mounting the casts on an articulator to set up the teeth, and packing and finishing the acrylic resin dentures. The process aims to produce well-fitting dentures through close coordination between the clinician and dental technician.
This document outlines the clinical and laboratory steps for fabricating complete dentures. The clinical steps include taking impressions, jaw registration to determine occlusion, and try-in procedures. The laboratory steps involve making casts from the impressions, fabricating special trays and occlusal rims, mounting the casts on an articulator to set up the teeth, and packing and finishing the acrylic resin dentures. The process aims to produce well-fitting dentures through close coordination between the clinician and dental technician.
This document outlines the clinical and laboratory steps for fabricating complete dentures. The clinical steps include taking impressions, jaw registration to determine occlusion, and try-in procedures. The laboratory steps involve making casts from the impressions, fabricating special trays and occlusal rims, mounting the casts on an articulator to set up the teeth, and packing and finishing the acrylic resin dentures. The process aims to produce well-fitting dentures through close coordination between the clinician and dental technician.
Semmelweis University Budapest, Department of Prosthodontics Head of the Department:Med. Habil. Dr.Péter Hermann 2017. Preparing Complete Denture 1. Personal particulars 2. Present complaints 3. Dental History 4. Medical History 5. Extra-oral Examination 6. Intra-oral Examination (stomato-onkological examination) 7. Orthopantomogram 8. Examination of the denture. Diagnosis: Complete edentulousness
Treatment plan:upper and lower complete
dentures Prognosis Primary impression: It is an impression in which certain Dental materials for impression landmarks of the jaw are recorded. taking: Characteristics: Plaster of Paris (history ) Stock tray Alginate Static Silicon Overextended Primary impression, outlineing the special tray. The material of the special tray: -shellaque -acrylat:-light curing,-self curing,-clear Close fitting or spaced tray Adjusting the special tray:
ZnO-eugenol paste silikon poliszulfid Oroplastic impression material Combinated technique:ZnO eugenol and oroplastic impression material Working cast, Occlusal rims:
Boxing with impression wax
Jaw registration Preparing upper and lower occlusal rims Measures of wax rim: Highness at the front region: Lower: 16-18 mm Upper: 18-22 mm Highness at the molar region: till the middle of the tuberculum alveolare mandibulae Width: Molar region: 6 mm Front region :3-4 mm Not longer than the second molar Jaw registration, Tooth shade selection Determination of RVD, interocclusal space, OVD. Carving the orientation lines. Semiadjustable and adjustable articulators construct occlusal balance in lateral, and protrusive movement of the mandible. Casts are mounted on an articulator Setting up the trial denture in the laboratory Try in procedure Flasking and packing acrylic resin Fitting the complete denture, Short time recall, Long time recall The Clinical and Laboratory Steps of Complete Denture Fabrication Clinical Laboratory 1.k, History, examination, stomato- oncological monitoring 2.k, Primary impressions 2.l, Primary cast 3.k, Outlining of the special tray on the 3.l, Fabrication of special primary cast trays 4.k, Functioning of the special tray, 4.l, Fabrication of the Secondary impressions secondary cast and 5.k, Determination of centric relation occlusal rims 6.k, Try in procedure 5.l, Mounting of 7.k, Insertion 8.k, Short term control articulator, setting up 9.k, Long term control teeth 6.l, Finishing of the denture Thank You for You’r attention!