Posted by Dentures on April 19, 2012
There are 4 basic designs of bridge, the difference being the type of support provided ateach end of the pontic. The same name is called to the design, however many pontics in the span and abutment teeth splinted at one end of the span. The four basic designs are similar whether the bridge is conventional [...]
Posted by Dentures on March 10, 2012
Traditional cementation is used if abutments for SDA crowns provide enough retention and cementation is recommended to ensure better retention and marginal adaptation. Resin cement is preferred for cementation such dental crowns. Fracture of terminal crowns for SDA may result from trauma, inadequate occlusal adjustment, parafunctional habits such as bruxism, inadequate tooth reduction during tooth [...]
Posted by Dentures on September 29, 2011
Occlusal balance is frequently not checked during regular dental check up, after restoration, after denture installation or other dental procedures. Dentists often concentrate on centric relation and are unaware of the lateral movement of the lower jaw when it’s in function. Aging and habitual unilateral chewing can contribute to massive occlusal abrasions that will in [...]
Posted by Dentures on August 21, 2011
Principles of Producing Long Term Quality, Stable and Functional Fixed Partial Denture 1. Tooth morphology, form and function 2. Facial proportions, planes, lip lines and symmetry 3. Partnering with specialists like periodontists, orthodontists, endodontists 4. Temporization 5. Tooth preparations 6. Marginal placement 7. Soft tissue management 8. Impression 9. Implant restorations
Posted by Dentures on December 6, 2010
Mucostatic are impressions that record the tissues with minimum displacement. Mucodisplacive are impressions that displace the tissues. The choice is made by the dentist on the basis of oral conditions, concept of the function of the tissues surrounding the denture and ability to handle the available impression materials.
Posted by Dentures on October 20, 2010
Tooth Preparation Metal-Ceramic Dental Crown Restoration 1. Incisal/occlusal reduction guide grooves using tapered round tipped diamond bur. Clearance should be 1.5 to 2 mm in intercuspal positions and all excursions. 2. Incisal/occlusal reduction with tapered round tipped diamond bur. 3. Labial reduction guide grooves (two plane/bi-planar) using tapered round tipped idamond bur. Clearance should be [...]
Posted by Dentures on September 2, 2010
A photo showing the hands of a real prosthodontist.
Posted by Dentures on August 20, 2010
Acrylic with Metal Backing Fixed Partial Denture which was installed as provisional restoration.
Posted by Dentures on August 12, 2010
Next generation of elderly adults are committed to high level of oral health. They consider their teeth important for their self-image and the ability to enjoy eating. They will be able to pay considerable amount to have missing teeth replaced by FPD rather than RPD. Patients prefer a fixed restoration More comfortable when chewing. Difficulty [...]
Posted by Dentures on August 9, 2010
Tooth Loss: Consequences of Partially Edentulous Arches 1. Supraeruption. 2. Drifting. 3. Bone resorption. 4. Rotation. 5. Cheek biting. 6. Loss of contact areas. 7. Food impaction. 8. Increase caries susceptibiliy. 9. Periodontal probles can ensue. 10. Occlusal disruption. 11. Altered facial appearance. 12. Function of speech and mastication is altered. 13. Patient well-being is [...]