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An immediate denture is “a complete denture or removable partial denture fabricated for placement immediately after the removal of natural teeth” dr shabeel pn http://hi-dentfinishingschool.blogspot.c om/ [email protected] Immediate Dentures:

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• An immediate denture is “a complete denture or removable partial denture fabricated for placement immediately after the removal of natural teeth”

dr shabeel pn• http://hi-dentfinishingschool.blogspot.com/• [email protected]

Immediate Dentures:

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Immediate Complete DentureImmediate Complete Denture

• Conventional immediate denture

-the denture is intended to be relined to serve as the long-term prosthesis.

• Interim (or transitional) immediate denture (IID):

-after healing is completed, a second, new complete denture is to be fabricated as the long-term prosthesis.

(Zarb, George A. Zarb. Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients, 12th Edition. Elsevier, 2003. 9.1).

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Immediate RPDImmediate RPD

• Normally made of acrylic with “ball clasps”

• No posterior teeth –only acrylic “bite pads”

• Transitional

• Replaced after healing with cast RPD

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AdvantagesAdvantages

• Maintenance of a patient's appearance

• Circumoral support, muscle tone, vertical dimension of occlusion, jaw relationship, and face height can be maintained. The tongue will not spread out as a result of tooth loss

• Less postoperative pain is likely to be encountered because the extraction sites are protected

• Easier to duplicate (if desired) the natural tooth shape and position

• Adaptation easier. Speech and mastication are rarely compromised, and nutrition can be maintained

(Zarb, George A. Zarb. Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients, 12th Edition. Elsevier, 2003. 9.2.1).

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DisadvantagesDisadvantages

• Immediate dentures are a more challenging

• The anterior ridge undercut that is caused by the presence of the remaining teeth may interfere with the impression procedures

• The presence of different numbers of remaining teeth in various locations frequently leads to recording incorrectly the centric relation position

• No denture tooth try-in in precludes knowing what the denture will actually look like on the day of insertion

• more chair time, additional appointments, and therefore increased costs

(Zarb, George A. Zarb. Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients, 12th Edition. Elsevier, 2003. 9.2.2).

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Explanation to the Patient Explanation to the Patient Concerning Immediate DenturesConcerning Immediate Dentures

• Do not fit as well as normal complete dentures.

• The pain of the extractions, in addition to the sore spots caused by the immediate denture, will make the first week or two after insertion difficult.

• It will be difficult to eat and speak initially

• The esthetics may be unpredictable because an anterior try-in is not possible

(Zarb, George A. Zarb. Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients, 12th Edition. Elsevier, 2003. 9.4.3.1).

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Explanation to the Patient Explanation to the Patient Concerning Immediate DenturesConcerning Immediate Dentures

• Immediate dentures must be worn for the first 24 hours without being removed by the patient. If they are removed, they may not be able to be reinserted for 3 to 4 days. The dentist will remove them at the 24-hour visit

• Immediate dentures will “loosen” during healing, tissue conditioners will be required

• 6 to 9 months after insertion at least a reline will need to be done, possibly a remake . The patient is responsible for fees.

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TechniqueTechnique

• Examination/Diagnosis/Treatment Plan

• Informed consent

• Oral hygiene procedures

• Extract (usually all) posterior teeth

• Wait 4 weeks for healing

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TechniqueTechnique

• Preliminary impressions

• Final impressions

• Jaw relation records

• Tooth set up and try in

• Extraction and insertion

• Post insertion care

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Examination/Diagnosis/Treatment PlanExamination/Diagnosis/Treatment Plan

• Assess tissue undercuts (especially in the anterior maxilla

-reduce during extractions-use 2 piece tray for impression

• Is VDO correct?• Imitate or change tooth arrangement

for esthetics or denture stability-midlines, occlusal plane, vertical

overlap, length of maxillary incisors• Conventional or transitional

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TechniqueTechnique

• Examination/Diagnosis/Treatment Plan

• Informed consent

• Oral hygiene procedures

• Extract (usually all) posterior teeth

• Wait 4 weeks for healing

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Preliminary impressionsPreliminary impressions

• Use dentate or partially edentulous stock trays

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Final ImpressionsFinal Impressions

• Normally need to use 2 piece custom tray

• If no large tissue undercuts may be able to us 1 piece custom tray

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2 piece tray2 piece tray

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1 piece tray1 piece tray

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Jaw relation recordsJaw relation records

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Tooth set up and try inTooth set up and try in

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Extraction and insertionExtraction and insertion

• Have lab complete set up and modify cast as directed.

-use perio probing to guide cast modification

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Extraction and insertionExtraction and insertion

• Request a surgical stent (guide)

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Extraction and insertionExtraction and insertion

• Extract teeth• Use surgical guide to contour ridge• Seat the denture

-try not to use of PIP-check for over extensions

THE DENTURE MUST BE FULLY SEATED

• Adjust occlusion• Give post insertion instructions

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Timeline for insertion appointmentTimeline for insertion appointment

0-15 (min)-review med history and LA

15-60-extractions

60-75-move patient to pros cluster

75-120-insert and adjust-instructions

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Instructions to patientInstructions to patient

• Do not remove until tomorrow's appointment

• If it comes loose/out put it back in place immediately

• Sot/liquid diet for 24 hours• Avoid rinsing• Take analgesic• Expect red saliva

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24 hour appointment24 hour appointment

• Remove and clean denture

• Relieve sore spots

• Do not use PIP

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1 week1 week

• Relieve sore spots

• Use PIP

• Refine occlusion

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Follow upFollow up

• Use tissue conditioner to refit as needed

• Remove any socket convexities to avoid healing defects

• Reline or remake in 6 to 9 months

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