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INTRODUCTION
level: INTRODUCTION
Questions and Answers List
level questions: INTRODUCTION
Question
Answer
replacement of the (all missing) natural teeth in the arch and their associated parts by artificial substitutes
COMPLETE DENTURE PROSTHODONTICS
art and science of the restoration of an edentulous mouth.
COMPLETE DENTURE PROSTHODONTICS
What goes with the tooth when it is extracted?
soft tissues and alveolar bone resorption
A dental prosthesis which replaces the entire dentition and associated structures of the maxilla and mandible.
COMPLETE DENTURE
replacement of any part of the body
PROSTHESIS
Fastest resorption occurs in the first
3 months to 6 months to 1 year
when does resorption slow down?
after 1 year
what reasons other than tooth exfoliation can cause resorption
ill fitting denture
how much alveolar bone is resorbed
3-4mm
Height of residual ridge is proportional to the time of the patient when she become ________--
edentulous
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:part of a denture which rests on the oral mucosa and to which teeth are attached
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Rests on the foundation of the soft tissue (arch)
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Where the denture teeth are embedded/ attached
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:forms the foundation of the denture
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:helps to distribute and transmit all the forces acting on the denture teeth to the basal tissues.
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Distributes the load
DENTURE BASE
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:vertical extension from the body of the denture into one of the vestibules of the oral cavity
denture ******
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:provides peripheral seal and horizontal stability to the denture
denture ******
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:provides the required cheek/lip fullness in edentulous patients
denture ******
primary retention of denture
peripheral seal
what effect is made by peripheral seal
vacuum
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:The margin of the denture base at the junction of the polished surface and the impression surface
DENTURE BORDER
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE: specific part that Provides peripheral seal
DENTURE BORDER
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Rounded because the vestibule is rounded
DENTURE BORDER
component parts of a complete denture:edge of the dental ******
DENTURE BORDER
COMPONENT PARTS OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Artificial teeth
DENTURE TEETH
incorrect but common term of denture teeth
pontic
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Impression surface
INTAGLIO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Surface that is touching the soft tissues
INTAGLIO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:The portion of the denture surface which has its contour determined by the impression
INTAGLIO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:The surface of the denture that is in contact with the tissues when the denture is seated in the mouth
INTAGLIO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Not polished
INTAGLIO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Polished surface
CAMEO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:portion of a surface of a denture which extends in an occlusal direction from the border of the denture and includes the palatal surface
CAMEO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:part of the denture base which is usually polished, and it includes the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth
CAMEO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:external surfaces of the lingual, buccal, labial flanges and the external palatal surface of the denture
CAMEO
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:surface of a denture or dentition which makes contact or near contact with the corresponding surface of the opposing denture or dentition
OCCLUSAL SURFACE
SURFACES OF A COMPLETE DENTURE:Only surface where the mx and mn teeth touch
OCCLUSAL SURFACE