.Anatomical and Physiological Features of The Masticatory Apparatus in The Loss of Teeth.

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Anatomical and

physiological features of
the masticatory apparatus
in the loss of teeth. Clinical
stages of complete
dentures manufacturing.
Full anatomical impressions of
toothless jaw.
Making of individual tray.
With thermoplastic prefabricated
plates AKR-P

With selfcuring resin Protacryl

DonMI technology
Adjustment of individual tray with the
Herbst tests on mandible
Adjustment of individual tray
with the Herbst tests on maxillae
Individual trays mounted with “Orthokor”
before placing into oral cavity.
Functional impressions taken with the help
of

“Repin” zinc-oxide eugenolic mass

silicon
Reference-points on head for determination & forming of
prosthetic plane.
Occlusal
plane
should
be
parallel
to the
alatrgus
line.
Determination of height of relative
physiological rest.
reference-points are being marked on
vestibular surfase of rim.

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