The document describes the process of creating a prosthetic dental system using functional impressions, records, and a wax try-in. Key steps include taking functional impressions of the upper and lower jaws using trays and materials to capture jaw movements, creating stone models to evaluate bite and tooth selection, mounting the models and setting up proposed tooth arrangements digitally, and producing a wax try-in to test fit and aesthetics in the patient's mouth. The goal is to design a prosthetic system that maintains the patient's natural jaw function and bite.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
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1. The functionally generated pathway technique involves recording the paths of tooth movement during excursive jaw motions using wax or other materials.
2. This recording is used to develop the occlusal morphology for dental restorations like crowns, ensuring optimal occlusion during all jaw motions.
3. Studies have found that the functionally generated pathway technique results in restorations with better functional articulation compared to conventional single casting techniques, with less adjustment needed and higher patient satisfaction.
Impression for distal extension bases /certified fixed orthodontic courses b...Indian dental academy
This document discusses various techniques for making impressions for distal extension removable partial dentures. It defines key terms like primary impression and discusses different impression materials. It provides details on several dual impression techniques like McLean's technique and Hindel's technique that aim to relate an impression of the edentulous ridge under functional loading. Other techniques discussed include the functional relining technique, fluid wax technique, and selective pressure technique. The document emphasizes the importance of obtaining an accurate impression that records the tissues under functional displacement to support the distal extension of the partial denture base.
The document discusses face bows, which are used to record the spatial relationship between the maxilla and temporomandibular joints. This allows for accurate transfer of jaw relations to an articulator. The document covers the history and evolution of face bows, from early prototypes to modern designs. It describes the parts of face bows including the U-shaped frame, condylar rods/earpieces, bite fork, and locking/reference points. Different types are classified including arbitrary, fascia, and earpiece models. The uses, advantages, and limitations of various designs are also outlined.
Attachments in implant retained overdentures/ cosmetic dentistry trainingIndian dental academy
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting
training center with best faculty and flexible training programs
for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental
practice,Offers certified courses in Dental
implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic
Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
One of the objectives in complete denture prosthetics is to produce a harmonious appearance of the denture when in the patient’s mouth.
A denture usually perceived as esthetics when the teeth and bases are in harmony with the facial musculature as well as the size & shape of the head.
The selection of artificial teeth & their arrangement to meet esthetic requirements demand artistic skill in addition to scientific knowledge.
Wax patterns fabrication for fixed partial denturesShebin Abraham
This document provides information on the principles and techniques for fabricating wax patterns for crowns and fixed dental prostheses using the lost wax technique. It discusses the prerequisites for wax patterns including correcting defects on dies, providing cement space, and marking margins. Details are given on materials used for wax patterns and different waxing techniques. The sequence of wax pattern fabrication is outlined including coping formation, evaluation, shaping proximal, axial, and occlusal surfaces, and finishing margins. Occlusal schemes and developing cusp-fossa and cusp-marginal ridge relationships during waxing are also described. The goal is to produce highly accurate wax patterns to result in well-fitting cast restorations.
The document discusses immediate dentures, which are dentures fabricated and inserted immediately following tooth extraction. It describes the different types of immediate dentures, including conventional/classic immediate dentures, interim immediate dentures, labial flange dentures, partial flange dentures, and flangeless/socketed dentures. The advantages of immediate dentures include maintaining a patient's appearance without teeth, providing a bandage effect to extraction sites, and allowing easier adaptation to dentures during healing. However, immediate dentures also present challenges like reduced retention from undercuts caused by remaining posterior teeth.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
1. The functionally generated pathway technique involves recording the paths of tooth movement during excursive jaw motions using wax or other materials.
2. This recording is used to develop the occlusal morphology for dental restorations like crowns, ensuring optimal occlusion during all jaw motions.
3. Studies have found that the functionally generated pathway technique results in restorations with better functional articulation compared to conventional single casting techniques, with less adjustment needed and higher patient satisfaction.
Impression for distal extension bases /certified fixed orthodontic courses b...Indian dental academy
This document discusses various techniques for making impressions for distal extension removable partial dentures. It defines key terms like primary impression and discusses different impression materials. It provides details on several dual impression techniques like McLean's technique and Hindel's technique that aim to relate an impression of the edentulous ridge under functional loading. Other techniques discussed include the functional relining technique, fluid wax technique, and selective pressure technique. The document emphasizes the importance of obtaining an accurate impression that records the tissues under functional displacement to support the distal extension of the partial denture base.
The document discusses face bows, which are used to record the spatial relationship between the maxilla and temporomandibular joints. This allows for accurate transfer of jaw relations to an articulator. The document covers the history and evolution of face bows, from early prototypes to modern designs. It describes the parts of face bows including the U-shaped frame, condylar rods/earpieces, bite fork, and locking/reference points. Different types are classified including arbitrary, fascia, and earpiece models. The uses, advantages, and limitations of various designs are also outlined.
Attachments in implant retained overdentures/ cosmetic dentistry trainingIndian dental academy
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting
training center with best faculty and flexible training programs
for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental
practice,Offers certified courses in Dental
implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic
Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
One of the objectives in complete denture prosthetics is to produce a harmonious appearance of the denture when in the patient’s mouth.
A denture usually perceived as esthetics when the teeth and bases are in harmony with the facial musculature as well as the size & shape of the head.
The selection of artificial teeth & their arrangement to meet esthetic requirements demand artistic skill in addition to scientific knowledge.
Wax patterns fabrication for fixed partial denturesShebin Abraham
This document provides information on the principles and techniques for fabricating wax patterns for crowns and fixed dental prostheses using the lost wax technique. It discusses the prerequisites for wax patterns including correcting defects on dies, providing cement space, and marking margins. Details are given on materials used for wax patterns and different waxing techniques. The sequence of wax pattern fabrication is outlined including coping formation, evaluation, shaping proximal, axial, and occlusal surfaces, and finishing margins. Occlusal schemes and developing cusp-fossa and cusp-marginal ridge relationships during waxing are also described. The goal is to produce highly accurate wax patterns to result in well-fitting cast restorations.
The document discusses immediate dentures, which are dentures fabricated and inserted immediately following tooth extraction. It describes the different types of immediate dentures, including conventional/classic immediate dentures, interim immediate dentures, labial flange dentures, partial flange dentures, and flangeless/socketed dentures. The advantages of immediate dentures include maintaining a patient's appearance without teeth, providing a bandage effect to extraction sites, and allowing easier adaptation to dentures during healing. However, immediate dentures also present challenges like reduced retention from undercuts caused by remaining posterior teeth.
The presentation gives you an overview of the digital impression as well as intraoral scanners. Trios 3 of 3Shape was specifically discussed in the presentation.
This document provides an overview of achieving esthetics in complete dentures. It discusses the definition and history of denture esthetics. The fundamentals of esthetics including visual perception, composition, proportion, dominance and illusion are covered. Methods for achieving complete denture esthetics are described, including accurate impressions, jaw relation, selection of anterior teeth, arrangement of teeth, and characterization of the denture base. Dynesthetic interpretation of dentogenic concepts and laboratory steps are also summarized.
The document discusses the process of making dentures from start to finish. This includes taking impressions of the mouth, selecting teeth, arranging the teeth, injecting plastic to form the denture bases, curing the plastic, and finishing the dentures. The goal is to produce dentures that fit properly and allow patients to chew and speak comfortably. Proper jaw alignment and centric relation are emphasized throughout the process to ensure optimal function.
IMPRESSION TECHNIQUES IN COMPROMISED COMPLETE DENTURE SITUATIONSDr.Richa Sahai
The document discusses various impression techniques for compromised denture situations including hyperactive gag reflex, restricted mouth opening, flabby ridges, and severely resorbed mandibular ridges. It describes modifications such as using low-flow impression materials, sectional trays, controlled lateral pressure, and the neutral zone technique. Impression making is also modified for some diseases like diabetes by using alternative impression materials and providing space in the denture.
Prosthetic options in implant dentistryNAMITHA ANAND
This document discusses various prosthetic options in implant dentistry. It begins by introducing different treatment options for completely and partially edentulous patients, noting that implant dentistry provides more options compared to traditional dentistry. It then covers Misch's classification system for prosthetic options (FP1-FP3, RP4-RP5), which are determined by the amount of hard and soft tissue replacement needed. The document discusses different prosthesis types for complete and partial edentulism in detail. It also covers considerations for prosthesis design such as crown height space, bone width, implant positioning and restorative materials. In conclusion, the optimal prosthetic option depends on the patient's existing oral condition and treatment goals.
This document discusses precision attachments used in removable prosthodontics. It begins with an introduction and history, then covers definitions, classifications, indications, advantages and disadvantages. It describes the selection process for abutment teeth and attachments, including requirements. It examines intracoronal and extracoronal attachments in detail, discussing various types such as the Chayes attachment, O-ring attachment, and bar attachments. It explores the role of attachments in breaking stress and their mechanics of retention. In conclusion, precision attachments can provide improved function, retention and aesthetics for removable partial dentures when the appropriate abutment teeth and attachment are selected.
An impression is required to fabricate a fixed dental prosthesis. It must include the prepared teeth as well as surrounding structures. Various impression materials and techniques have been developed over time. Today, alginate, polyether, addition silicone and polyvinyl siloxane are commonly used. Proper tray selection and customization is important to obtain an accurate impression. Impression making requires isolation, tissue retraction and meticulous technique to ensure detail and avoid imperfections.
This document discusses different types of immediate dentures. It defines an immediate denture as any removable dental prosthesis fabricated for placement immediately following tooth extraction. There are two main types: conventional (classic) immediate dentures and interim/transitional immediate dentures. The conventional type is intended to serve as the long-term prosthesis after refitting, while the interim type is replaced by a second denture after healing. The document outlines the advantages, disadvantages, indications, and contraindications of each type. It also describes the diagnostic and treatment planning process, including clinical and laboratory procedures, for fabricating immediate dentures.
This document discusses various methods of retention for maxillofacial prosthetics. It begins with a brief history of maxillofacial prosthetics from ancient Egypt to modern times. It then covers different types of anatomic retention including intraoral considerations like support from residual structures and extraoral considerations. The document also discusses various methods of mechanical retention such as cast clasps, attachments, adhesives, and implants that can be used to improve retention of maxillofacial prosthetics.
I will discuss various reference points for face bow.....
Thanks for watching......
If you like to watch my youtube channel..
please click for my channel....... Dr Aaryas Vlogs
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This document discusses various impression techniques used in fixed prosthodontics (FPD). It describes 12 different techniques including putty-wash, dual-phase, mono-phase, hydrocolloid laminate, copper-band, vacuum-adapted splints, preformed crown shells, dual-arch, functional check bite, matrix system, cast impression coping, and digital impressions. For each technique, it explains the materials and steps involved and notes advantages and disadvantages. It concludes that the accuracy of an impression depends on the material, tray, and technique used and the operator should select what best suits the clinical situation.
Impression techniques in removable partial denturesAnil Goud
This document discusses various impression techniques for removable partial dentures. It describes different types of impression materials and trays used for anatomic and functional impressions. Key techniques discussed include the fluid wax technique, McLean's occlusal loading technique, Hindle's finger loading technique, and Rapuno's single tray dual impression technique. The objectives of a corrective or functional impression are to record tissues under loading and distribute forces evenly. Selective tissue placement aims to direct forces to areas better able to withstand stresses while protecting more vulnerable areas.
This document discusses the neutral zone in complete dentures. It defines the neutral zone as the area in the mouth where forces from the tongue pressing outward are balanced by forces from the cheeks and lips pressing inward. It describes the muscles involved and how their forces influence tooth position and denture stability. It also discusses how the edentulous mouth changes over time, increasing the importance of properly recording the neutral zone for complete denture fabrication.
Provisional restoration in fixed partial denturebhuvanesh4668
This document discusses various techniques for fabricating provisional restorations. It begins by defining provisional restorations and outlining their key requirements and purposes. It then describes common provisional luting materials and different types of provisional restorations that can be used. The remainder of the document focuses on detailing specific techniques for fabricating provisional restorations, including direct fabrication techniques, indirect techniques using impressions or templates, and the use of prefabricated crowns. Key steps are outlined for a variety of techniques.
This document provides information about dental surveyors and surveying. It discusses the history and development of surveyors from early parallel instruments in the 1920s to modern electronic surveyors. It describes common surveyor types like the Ney and Jelenko surveyors and their components. The document outlines the importance of surveying in determining abutment teeth, undercuts, and the path of insertion for removable partial dentures. Surveyors are useful for identifying areas that need modification and ensuring proper placement of attachments and retainers.
Non rigid connectors in fixed prosthesis / cosmetic dentistry trainingIndian dental academy
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
This document discusses teeth selection for complete dentures. It provides a history of different methods that have been used for anterior teeth selection over time, from using dimensional measurements to considering factors like face form and harmony. The objectives of teeth selection are outlined as selecting teeth that are harmonious with tissues, maintain vertical dimension, are efficient for chewing, and are aesthetically pleasing anteriorly. Factors considered for anterior tooth selection include shade, size, form, and trial in the patient's mouth. Shade depends on hue, saturation, brilliance, translucency and is influenced by a patient's age, sex and complexion.
classification and configuration for fixed partial dentures/dental coursesIndian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
The presentation gives you an overview of the digital impression as well as intraoral scanners. Trios 3 of 3Shape was specifically discussed in the presentation.
This document provides an overview of achieving esthetics in complete dentures. It discusses the definition and history of denture esthetics. The fundamentals of esthetics including visual perception, composition, proportion, dominance and illusion are covered. Methods for achieving complete denture esthetics are described, including accurate impressions, jaw relation, selection of anterior teeth, arrangement of teeth, and characterization of the denture base. Dynesthetic interpretation of dentogenic concepts and laboratory steps are also summarized.
The document discusses the process of making dentures from start to finish. This includes taking impressions of the mouth, selecting teeth, arranging the teeth, injecting plastic to form the denture bases, curing the plastic, and finishing the dentures. The goal is to produce dentures that fit properly and allow patients to chew and speak comfortably. Proper jaw alignment and centric relation are emphasized throughout the process to ensure optimal function.
IMPRESSION TECHNIQUES IN COMPROMISED COMPLETE DENTURE SITUATIONSDr.Richa Sahai
The document discusses various impression techniques for compromised denture situations including hyperactive gag reflex, restricted mouth opening, flabby ridges, and severely resorbed mandibular ridges. It describes modifications such as using low-flow impression materials, sectional trays, controlled lateral pressure, and the neutral zone technique. Impression making is also modified for some diseases like diabetes by using alternative impression materials and providing space in the denture.
Prosthetic options in implant dentistryNAMITHA ANAND
This document discusses various prosthetic options in implant dentistry. It begins by introducing different treatment options for completely and partially edentulous patients, noting that implant dentistry provides more options compared to traditional dentistry. It then covers Misch's classification system for prosthetic options (FP1-FP3, RP4-RP5), which are determined by the amount of hard and soft tissue replacement needed. The document discusses different prosthesis types for complete and partial edentulism in detail. It also covers considerations for prosthesis design such as crown height space, bone width, implant positioning and restorative materials. In conclusion, the optimal prosthetic option depends on the patient's existing oral condition and treatment goals.
This document discusses precision attachments used in removable prosthodontics. It begins with an introduction and history, then covers definitions, classifications, indications, advantages and disadvantages. It describes the selection process for abutment teeth and attachments, including requirements. It examines intracoronal and extracoronal attachments in detail, discussing various types such as the Chayes attachment, O-ring attachment, and bar attachments. It explores the role of attachments in breaking stress and their mechanics of retention. In conclusion, precision attachments can provide improved function, retention and aesthetics for removable partial dentures when the appropriate abutment teeth and attachment are selected.
An impression is required to fabricate a fixed dental prosthesis. It must include the prepared teeth as well as surrounding structures. Various impression materials and techniques have been developed over time. Today, alginate, polyether, addition silicone and polyvinyl siloxane are commonly used. Proper tray selection and customization is important to obtain an accurate impression. Impression making requires isolation, tissue retraction and meticulous technique to ensure detail and avoid imperfections.
This document discusses different types of immediate dentures. It defines an immediate denture as any removable dental prosthesis fabricated for placement immediately following tooth extraction. There are two main types: conventional (classic) immediate dentures and interim/transitional immediate dentures. The conventional type is intended to serve as the long-term prosthesis after refitting, while the interim type is replaced by a second denture after healing. The document outlines the advantages, disadvantages, indications, and contraindications of each type. It also describes the diagnostic and treatment planning process, including clinical and laboratory procedures, for fabricating immediate dentures.
This document discusses various methods of retention for maxillofacial prosthetics. It begins with a brief history of maxillofacial prosthetics from ancient Egypt to modern times. It then covers different types of anatomic retention including intraoral considerations like support from residual structures and extraoral considerations. The document also discusses various methods of mechanical retention such as cast clasps, attachments, adhesives, and implants that can be used to improve retention of maxillofacial prosthetics.
I will discuss various reference points for face bow.....
Thanks for watching......
If you like to watch my youtube channel..
please click for my channel....... Dr Aaryas Vlogs
https://youtu.be/myAENzQlHjE
This document discusses various impression techniques used in fixed prosthodontics (FPD). It describes 12 different techniques including putty-wash, dual-phase, mono-phase, hydrocolloid laminate, copper-band, vacuum-adapted splints, preformed crown shells, dual-arch, functional check bite, matrix system, cast impression coping, and digital impressions. For each technique, it explains the materials and steps involved and notes advantages and disadvantages. It concludes that the accuracy of an impression depends on the material, tray, and technique used and the operator should select what best suits the clinical situation.
Impression techniques in removable partial denturesAnil Goud
This document discusses various impression techniques for removable partial dentures. It describes different types of impression materials and trays used for anatomic and functional impressions. Key techniques discussed include the fluid wax technique, McLean's occlusal loading technique, Hindle's finger loading technique, and Rapuno's single tray dual impression technique. The objectives of a corrective or functional impression are to record tissues under loading and distribute forces evenly. Selective tissue placement aims to direct forces to areas better able to withstand stresses while protecting more vulnerable areas.
This document discusses the neutral zone in complete dentures. It defines the neutral zone as the area in the mouth where forces from the tongue pressing outward are balanced by forces from the cheeks and lips pressing inward. It describes the muscles involved and how their forces influence tooth position and denture stability. It also discusses how the edentulous mouth changes over time, increasing the importance of properly recording the neutral zone for complete denture fabrication.
Provisional restoration in fixed partial denturebhuvanesh4668
This document discusses various techniques for fabricating provisional restorations. It begins by defining provisional restorations and outlining their key requirements and purposes. It then describes common provisional luting materials and different types of provisional restorations that can be used. The remainder of the document focuses on detailing specific techniques for fabricating provisional restorations, including direct fabrication techniques, indirect techniques using impressions or templates, and the use of prefabricated crowns. Key steps are outlined for a variety of techniques.
This document provides information about dental surveyors and surveying. It discusses the history and development of surveyors from early parallel instruments in the 1920s to modern electronic surveyors. It describes common surveyor types like the Ney and Jelenko surveyors and their components. The document outlines the importance of surveying in determining abutment teeth, undercuts, and the path of insertion for removable partial dentures. Surveyors are useful for identifying areas that need modification and ensuring proper placement of attachments and retainers.
Non rigid connectors in fixed prosthesis / cosmetic dentistry trainingIndian dental academy
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
This document discusses teeth selection for complete dentures. It provides a history of different methods that have been used for anterior teeth selection over time, from using dimensional measurements to considering factors like face form and harmony. The objectives of teeth selection are outlined as selecting teeth that are harmonious with tissues, maintain vertical dimension, are efficient for chewing, and are aesthetically pleasing anteriorly. Factors considered for anterior tooth selection include shade, size, form, and trial in the patient's mouth. Shade depends on hue, saturation, brilliance, translucency and is influenced by a patient's age, sex and complexion.
classification and configuration for fixed partial dentures/dental coursesIndian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
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47. Needle point registration with
Gnathometer M
movement right
side
movement left
side
1. Lateral movements right and left
2. Protrusion movements
3. Retrusion movements
Herbert Frick ICDE
49. Evaluation of the Gothic arch tracing
(According to Prof. Gerber)
• Classical pointe form
– The symmetry indicates
an undisturbed
movement sequence in
the joint and uniform
muscle guidance
Herbert Frick ICDE
50. • Classical flat shape
– This figure indicates
pronounced lateral
motion of condyles in the
joint
Herbert Frick ICDE
51. • Asymmetrical shape
– this figure indicates a
pronounced impediment in
the protrusive excursion of
the left mandibular joint
Herbert Frick ICDE
52. • Arrow point is non-existant
– This figure indicates weak to
slack movement, particularly
of retrusive excursion
components; registration
must be repeated and more
concise motion are
requested
Herbert Frick ICDE
53. • The vertical line extends
over the arrow point
– This tracing was created
by either forcefully pulling
or pushing back the
mandible
– The figure may also been
traced with a protruding
mandible
Herbert Frick ICDE
54. • A miniature arrow
– This figure indicates
cramped movements,
poorly placed and painful
registration plates, longterm absence of teeth
with obstructed
movements in the joints,
defective prosthesis, etc.
Herbert Frick ICDE
56. Fixation of the centric occlusion
• Aligning the funnel-shaped
opening of the fixing plate
with the needle point
• Checking the centric with
secured record bite basis
Herbert Frick ICDE
57. • Fabricating the key with fast
setting plaster or hard
silicone
• Marking the central line
Herbert Frick ICDE
71. Set-up of the posterior teeth in the
mandible
Selection criteria for posterior teeth
A bite analysis indicates two the dentist and
dental technician which type of posterior tooth is
best for the respective patient
Herbert Frick ICDE