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Prosthetic V. Removable dentures I.

Removable dentures Partial Complete (full) lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 2

Prosthetic dentistry replacement of Damaged teeth reconstruction of the crown (inlays, crowns) Missing teeth - appropriate prothesis (denture) lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 3

Prothesis Individually made Diferences in the type of defect, extent and location in the size, shape and position of teeth in the quality of hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity in intermaxillary relations lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 4

Planning of the denture Complex examination 1. Extent and location of the defect 2. Damage of the involved teeth (caries, fillings atc.) 3. Periodontium (supportive tissues) 4. Shape, size, position of teeth, relationhip to the neighbours 5. Occlusion, articulation relationship to the antagonists 6. Quality of the alveolar process 7. The level of oral hygiene 8. X-ray examination 9. Study impressions study models 10. Detail evaluation of the abutment teeth (pilots) most important teeth canines, premolars lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 5

Classification of defects Voldřich I. Class dental arch with gaps One or more teeth are missing Small gaps 1 2 teeth Big gaps 3 4 teeth at most. This big gaps must be demarcated by pilot of the best quality. (canine, 1st or second molars pilots of 1st class or their equivalents) lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 6

Classification of defects Voldřich II. Class Reduced (shortenened) dental arch, then last tooth is the second premolar. With gaps Without gaps Bilateral Unilateral lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 7

III. Class Classification of defects Voldřich Individual teeth or small groups of teeth lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 8

IV. Class Classification of defects Voldřich Edentulous dental arch lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 9

Classification of pilots (abutment teeth) Pilots I. class Canines Molars (1st, 2nd) lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 10

Classification of pilots (abutment teeth) Pilots II. st class Incisors - maxillary incosors, pemolars lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 11

Classification of pilots (abutment teeth) Pilots II. st class Incisors - maxillary incosors, pemolars lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 12

Classification of pilots (abutment teeth) Pilots III. class Mandibular incisors, third molars, all teethe with bad biological factor lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 13

lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 14

Biological factor Caries Pulp vitality Level of the endodontic treatment Level of the resorption of the alveolar bone Periodontium Relationship to antagonists Relationship to neihgbour teeth lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 15

Way of the transfer of masticatory forces Tooth Tooth and oral mucosa Oral mucosa lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 16

Classification of dentures I. Class fixes or removable bridges lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 17

Classification of dentures III. Class removable denture - Tissue born denture (sometimes also tooth and tissue born denture) lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 18

Classification of dentures II. Class removable dentures With metal framework and tooth and tissue borne dentures The way of transfer of masticatory forces - tooth and oral mucosa lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 19

Classification of dentures IV. Class complete denture lenka.roubalikova@tiscali.cz 20

Removable dentures Removable partial dentures Complete denture

Classification Class I. Dental arch with gaps (interruptions) interruptions Tooth supported (borne) dentures Class II. Reduced (shortened) shortened ) dental arch Tooth and tissue supported borne dentures

Way of the transfer of masticatory forces Tooth Tooth and oral mucosa Oral mucosa Tooth and and/or oral mucosa Bone

Base Components Replaces missing part of alveol Supports the supplied teeth and effects the transfer of occlusal stresses to the supporting oral structures structures. Different materials attached to the metal framework metal framework or resin only

Base must have Accuracy of adaptaion to the tissues with low volume change Dense non irritating surface that is capable of receiving and maintaining a good finish Thermal conductivity Low specific gravity Sufficient strength resitance to fracture Easily kept clean Aesthetics acceptability Potential for future relining Low initial cost

Components Elements of anchorage Clasps casted clasps, wire clasps, combined clasps Anchorage supporting bar Attachements Telescope crowns

Components Teeth acrylic porcelain

Cast clasp Surface retainers they lie on the surface of teeth Arms two or three arms

Clasps One arm made of wire Simple retainer retainer, only in simply temporary prothesis prothesis. It can damage the tooth because no stabilization (bracing)

Clasps Two arms clasps One arm for retention (wire) wire One arm for stabilization against horizontal forces

Clasps Three arms clasps One arm for retention (wire) One arm for stabilization (bracing) against horizontal forces One arm for transmission of occlusal forces

Clasps Three arms clasps One part for retention ( convexity) (convexity) upon the maximal convexity going under the maximal convexity One part for stabilization against horizontal forces On arm for transmission of occlusal forces the rest)

Rests Any unit of a partial denture that rests upon the tooth surface to provide vertical support to the denture is called a rest Upon the occlusal surface (premolar and moplar) Upon the lingual surface (prepared) of anterior teeth

Rests Transmitted forces parallel to the long axis of the tooth will prevent movement in a cervical direction

Connectors Connectors connect the parts of denture Major Minor

Major connector Connect the parts of the prothesis - All other parts are directly or indirectly attached to it - Must be rigid stresses may be effectively distributed over the entire area

Mandibular major connector Lingual bar Lingual plate ( continouos bar retainer and lingual bar)

Maxillary major connector Anterior and posterior palatal bar U- shaped palatal connector Palatal plate type connector

Minor connectors Arising from the major connector join the major connector with other parts of the denture Placed not on a convex surface of the abutment teeth but in embarasure

Clasp three armed cast One part for retention (going under the maximal convexity) One part for stabilization against horizontal forces (upon the maximal convexity) On arm for transmission of occlusal forces (the rest)

Class I and II dentures with the metal framework Class I. denture Components: Metal framework Arteficial teeth Clasps Base

Class I and II dentures with the metal framework Lingual plate

Class I and II dentures with the metal framework Minor connector Anterior palatal bar Posterior palatal bar

Sequences of operations Taking impressions (alginate. Both jaws always!

Sequences of operations Pouring gypsum models. Fabrication of the individual impression tray if necessary. If not, fabrication of the bite template: Wax walls Shellack base The bite template is necessary for The registration of the intermaxillary Relationship. It consist of the shellack base and the wax walls.

Sequences of operation Registration of the intermaxillary relationship. The registrate

Sequences of operation Preparation of the model for backup. All undercuts are blocked out Also the space under the future framework Using heated wax

Sequences of operations Backup using the reversibile impression agar based material in a special flask Pouring of this impression with -the investing material casting model

Sequences of operations Fabrication of the wax pattern of the metal framework. Influx system

Sequences of operations Investment with the same investing material a special flask. The wax is burnt out and the form is heated in a special oven. After that the casting process is performed using a special casting machine.

Sequences of operation After casting and cooling the framework is taken out, the inflow system must be cut off.

Sequences of operation The cast is grinded, polished and adapted on the former gypsum model The final framework is tried out

Sequences of operation The arteficial teeth will be applied acc. to intermaxillary registrate in articulator.

Arteficial teeth - acrylic

Sequences of operation After trying out of the denture with wax base and teeth the denture is completed The framework with the wax pattern of the base and teeth has been put into a flask, the wax has removed and replaced with a resin dought. The resin base is polymerized using heating.

Sequences of operation The denture is finished, polished and tried in.

Feedback For which classes of removable dentures is necessary to fabricate the metal framework? On which model is the wax pattern of the framework made? What is the lost wax method?

Feedback Which parts does the partial removable denture consist of? Describe the sequences of operations of these dentures. Explain the main difference between class I. and II. removable dentures. What is the purpose of the bite template? Which part does it consist of? Explain the term investment.