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Unit Iv. Prosthetics. Effects of Loss of Teeth. Stages of Denture Construction
Unit Iv. Prosthetics. Effects of Loss of Teeth. Stages of Denture Construction
Unit Iv. Prosthetics. Effects of Loss of Teeth. Stages of Denture Construction
DISCUSSION POINTS
1. Examine the diagram below. Dicuss about PROSTHETICS. EFFECTS OF LOSS OF
TEETH. STAGES OF DENTURE CONSTRUCTION
denture examination
impression
tooth loss
PROSTHETICS. EFFECTS
OF LOSS OF TEETH.
prostheses
STAGES OF DENTURE
CONSTRUCTION
bone loss
extraction
implant Overdenture
VOCABULARY:
bacterium /bækˈtɪəriəm/ pl. bacteria /bækˈtɪriə/- the simplest and smallest forms of
life. Bacteria exist in large numbers in air, water and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and
plants, and are often a cause of disease.
fungus /ˈfʌŋɡəs/ pl. fungi /ˈfʌndʒaɪ/ fʌŋɡaɪ/- an organism (= a living thing) that is similar to a plant
without leaves, flowers or green colouring, and that usually grows on plants or on decaying matter
prosthodontics, also known as dental prosthetics /prɒsˈθetɪks/ or prosthetic dentistry, is the area
of dentistry that focuses on dental prostheses
dental prosthesis /prɒsˈθiːsɪs/ - an intraoral prosthesis used to restore (reconstruct) intraoral defects
such as missing teeth, missing parts of teeth, and missing soft or hard structures of the jaw and palate
Dentures construction process involves a lot of accurate stages that involves the dentist in his clinic
(clinical steps) and the lab technician in his dental laboratory (laboratory steps), and from this point we
can conclude the importance of the active communication between these two to reach the intended result
at the end of the process fulfilling the needs of the patient. Also this means that the dentist should also
practice the laboratory steps at a certain time during his learning in order to be aware in the future about
any defects that may appear in the denture because of anything done wrong by his technician.
This is an overview about the stages (both clinical and laboratory steps) of denture construction.The
aim of this process is to make a successful complete denture for the patient's upper arch, lower arch or
Complete denture, the final result
Jaw relations recording
Stock trays
As the dentist (to decide)____decides_________ that the appropriate (to treat)__treatment________ to the
case he has is constructing a denture, the first early step is examination of the patients mouth, this step (to
be)__is_______ very crucial because it aims to make sure that there is no defects, diseases, inflammation,
abnormalities in any part of the mouth that may (to interfere)__interfere______ with the denture and affect
its stability. Denture construction process is not easy at all, it (to involve)___involves______ a lot of costy
steps, so it is important to keep them clean and preserve them as long as possible, and one of the (to
recommend)_recommended_______ things to do is to guide the patient to clean the denture because
dentures (to make)___are maked_____from materials that are prone to fracture if they fall, and by (to
do)___doing____ this the patient avoids this problem for a larger extent
A dental bridge is a type of crown that is used to span an empty space between two __teeth________(thete)
Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are __misings________(smgisin)
Dentures are held in place by dental attachments which provide the retentive strength that you
_desire____(sierde)
Great feature of dentures is the possibility to take them off to clean them and to maintain proper dental ___
hygiene _____(gihyene)
7. Tell whether the following statements are true or false according to the texts. Correct
those that are false.
1. If you are experiencing bone loss in your jawbone, some other unforeseen occurrences may also be
happening. T
2. If you’ve lost teeth and are now in the process of losing jawbone density, you may notice that some
everyday functions of your mouth aren’t quite what they used to be. T/F
3. Your back teeth are in charge of chewing your food and maintaining the vertical structure of your face,
when you lose teeth, this structure is compromised, the cheeks will take on a hollow look as your front teeth
unused to maintaining the vertical height of your face – are pushed forward. T/F
4. If you lose a tooth at one point along your jawbone, your other teeth may change position in order to
compensate for the loss, this slow shift of teeth can create even more issues in the everyday functioning of
your mouth and may even cause excessive jaw joint pain. T
5. Loss of teeth can be resulted from different pathological conditions, but it is mostly a consequence of
normal aging. T/F
LISTENING
1. Warm-up: Think-Pair-Share
What do you know about Devastating Consequences of Tooth Loss- Bone Loss Visual ?
Pre-listening:
Reflect and Discuss: Importance of teeth
Listening:
3. Listening for the Main Idea:
What is the talk mainly about?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
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Listening for Details: Take notes of the ideas about Bone Resorption
4. Write 5 questions.
1.How many layers have the upper and the lower jaw ? (basel bone and the alveolar bone)
2.When begin the shrinking process ? (as soon as a tooth is lost or removed)
3.What happens when a person ‘s jaw lose width and height ? (the attached gum tissue gradually
becomes Thiner)
4.What can provides dental implants ? (the stimulation that the boon needs)
5.What means a boon resorbtion ? (is just a fancy dentist term for bone loss)
Post-listening
6. Discussion
Share your notes and discuss the main idea/details.
Write one critical thinking question and discuss it in your group.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
7. Project:
Review and reflect on Teeth loss. Point out 5 key points.
References:
https://www.drbabbler.com/2019/10/complete-denture-construction.html
https://elevatedentaltemecula.com/the-hidden-consequences-of-tooth-loss/
https://www.dcd.hr/en/dentistry/dental-prosthetic
https://youtu.be/gsbXYOjMnYs