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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. CLASSIFICATION 2
3. INDICATIONS 3
4. DISADVANTAGES 4
6. OCCLUSAL MODIFICATION 7
INTRODUCTION
or restored dentition is quite common. It has been estimated that for some
patient population the mandibular cannines are retained four times longer
maxillary arch exhibits earlier tooth loss, however the reasons are unclear
It is important that the clinician appreciate the oral conditions that may
CLASSIFICATION
INDICATIONS
peripheral seal.
(4)
DISADVANTAGES
Use of acrylic teeth opposing natural teeth will produce abrasion of the
acrylic teeth where as use of porcelin teeth opposing natural teeth will
When only one arch is edentulous tooth positions in the dentate arch
(6)
bearing surfaces.
OCCLUSAL MODIFICATION
SWENSON TECHNIQUE:
(8)
BRUCE TECHNIQUE;
acrylic resin template is made over reduced cast. The natural teeth are
BOUCHER ET AL TECHNIQUE;
The cast are articulated using a tentative jaw relation. Artificial porcelin
teeth are set on edentulous cast and this arrangement is made to more
(10)
Eg,. The size and shade of artificial teeth should match the
natural teeth
preferred.
preferred.
(12)
PARTIAL DENTURE
factors;
teeth.
crowns.
COMPLICATIONS;
Combination Syndrome
(13)
COMBINATION SYNDROME;
INTRODUCTION:
PATHOGENESIS:
SEQUENCE I
Patient tend to concentrate the occlusal load on remaining natural teeth i.e.
occlusal plane gets tilted anteriorly upwards and posteriorly downwards due to
Labial flange will displace and irritate labial vestibule – formation of epulis
fissuratum.
(14)
tuberosity.
also decreased.
Tilt in the occlusal plane disoccludes the lower anteriors causing them to
supra-errupt.
Supra-errupt anteriors increase the amount of force acting on the anterior part
SEQUENCE II
Planning over dentures and designing implant supported dentures are some
flabby tissue.
(19)
When porcelin teeth are used, severe abrasion of the opposing natural
DENTURE FRACTURE:
(20)
PRECAUTIONS