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Restoration of the Severely Compromised Maxilla
Using the Multi-Cup Denture
Robert L. Engelmeier, DMD, MS,1 Maria L. Gonzalez, DDS, MS,2 & Maribel Harb, DDS, MS3
1
    Director, Graduate Prosthodontic Program, The University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston Dental Branch, Houston, TX
2
    Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, The University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston Dental Branch, Houston, TX
3
    Private Practice, Houston, TX




Keywords                                               Abstract
Denture retention; suction cup; soft denture
liner.                                                 Among the millions of edentulous Americans, a persistent minority have not been able
                                                       tolerate wearing dentures. Complicating factors may have precluded surgical interven-
Correspondence                                         tion with grafts or dental implants to improve the physical and anatomic limitations
Robert L. Engelmeier, Director, Graduate               of these unfortunate patients. A heat-cured polymer liner containing multiple small
Prosthodontic Program, The University of               suction cups has been used for decades to successfully restore many such debilitated
Texas Houston Health Science                           individuals. Two middle-aged female patients with edentulous maxillae and near fully
Center—Dental Branch, 6516 M.D.                        dentate mandibles had both reached a point where they could no longer retain a max-
Anderson Blvd, Rm 422, Houston, TX 77030.              illary complete denture, or function with it. Both had experienced multiple failed
E-mail: Robert.L.Engelmeier@uth.tmc.edu                surgical attempts to improve their situations. They were both successfully restored
                                                       with maxillary complete dentures containing heat-cured silicone liners with multiple
Accepted June 29, 2006.                                small suction cups. Two young female maxillectomy patients had significant difficul-
                                                       ties wearing maxillary obturators due to defect size and absence of defect undercuts.
doi: 10.1111/j.1532-849X.2007.00241.x                  One had an edentulous maxilla, while the other had no axial undercuts on her few
                                                       remaining maxillary teeth. Without an obturator, both suffered considerable air and
                                                       fluid leaks, unintelligible speech, and swallowing problems. They too were success-
                                                       fully restored with obturators containing a heat-cured, multi-cup, silicone liner. The
                                                       multi-cup, silicone denture liner has offered an economic, noninvasive alternative for
                                                       patients unable or unwilling to undergo surgical intervention to facilitate prosthesis
                                                       retention.



There have been times when the most logical solutions to the                        Even though similar approaches have been proposed since,5
most difficult clinical problems have come from the distant                          the concept of suction cup retention has, for the most part,
past rather than the cutting edge of dental technology. Approx-                     faded into oblivion.
imately 18 million adult Americans have been rendered totally                          With more than 20 patents to his credit, Dr. Arthur C. Jermyn,
edentulous. An additional 12 million have lost all teeth in one                     originally from Rochester, NY, was one of the most prolific
arch.1 Among those millions, a persistent minority have not                         dental inventors of the twentieth century.6 He resurrected the
been able to tolerate wearing dentures. Complicating factors,                       idea of suction cup-retained dentures with research that began
such as high surgical risk, underlying pathology, compromised                       in 1952.7 By 1963, after experimenting with many polymer
blood supply, economics, or simply unwillingness on the part                        materials and suction cup designs, he finalized his technique. He
of the patient to undergo any surgery, may have precluded im-                       settled on a high molecular weight dimethylpolysilane because
provement of their situation by grafting and/or placement of                        of its physical properties, ease of handling, and survivability.
dental implants.                                                                    This material, coupled with Dr. Jermyn’s unique suction cup
   This clinical report presents four patients who were success-                    design, has been used for decades to produce dentures with
fully treated by prostheses lined with a heat-cured, soft polymer                   significantly enhanced retention and stability.
material (Multi-cup Prolastic , Pollard Dental Products, West                          Despite Dr. Jermyn’s impressive success with his multi-cup
Lake Village, CA) containing multiple small suction cups cov-                       dentures, his technique and material have never enjoyed their
ering the basal seat area.                                                          deserved popularity due mostly to lack of effective market-
   The concept of multiple small suction cups incorporated into                     ing. His material, however, has remained available. It was
the intaglio surface of a denture is not a revolutionary idea.                      used to successfully treat the following four patients who
Incredibly, three early US patents were granted for complete                        prior to treatment could not wear or function with a pros-
denture designs based on such a concept. Two of these were                          thesis and whose problems were not amenable to a surgical
issued in 1885.2,3 The third was awarded in 19074 (Fig 1).                          solution.


Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists                                                       41
Multi-cup denture                                                                                                                     Engelmeier et al




Figure 1 (Left) A nineteenth century US patent was granted to Joseph Spyer for a suction cup denture. (Center) Drs. Joseph Spyer and Robert S.
Ingalls, both of Newton, KS, received a US patent in 1885 for their suction cup denture design. (Right) Dr. Gordon W. Morgan of Salem, VA, was
awarded a US patent in 1907 for his multi-suction cup denture design.




Patient #1                                                                her surgeon agreed that any additional attempts to graft her
                                                                          maxilla would be futile. The decision was made to fabricate
EC was a 65-year-old female who lost all her teeth following              a maxillary complete denture with a silicone multiple suction
considerable facial trauma sustained in a 1980 automobile ac-             cup liner. Despite the fact that her remaining maxilla offered too
cident. Since then, two unsuccessful attempts had been made               little surface area to accommodate the recommended number
to graft autogenous bone in her maxilla. By the time she pre-             of suction cups, her new prosthesis offered enough retention
sented at the University of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she              to allow normal speech, restored function, acceptable vertical
had an extremely atrophic maxilla with virtually no alveolar              dimension of occlusion (VDO), and support for her facial soft
ridge. Her palatal tissue was notably traumatized. She had been           tissues. The patient has been satisfied with her restoration for
building up the intaglio surface of her denture with multiple             more than 3 years.
“denture pads” in an attempt to recapture some of her lost ver-
tical dimension. Her radiographs suggested that areas of the
hard palate were devoid of bone. She actually had two small
oral/nasal fistulas which confirmed her paucity of remaining
                                                                          Patient #2
bone (Fig 2). With help from generous amounts of denture ad-              YS was a 60-year-old female with extreme atrophy of her max-
hesive, she was able to wear her maxillary denture for esthetics          illa and significant trauma to her palatal mucosa. She also at-
only. Though most of her mandibular teeth were present and                tempted to build up the intaglio surface of her maxillary denture
restored with porcelain-fused-to-metal units, she suffered from           with “denture pads” in an attempt to enable display of her max-
moderate to severe generalized periodontitis, Class III furcation         illary anterior teeth when she smiled. She had a prior history of
involvements, and significant mobility of all unsplinted teeth.            two maxillary subperiosteal frameworks. The first was placed
This patient’s maxilla could be classified as ACP Prosthodontic            in 1989. When it failed in 1994, a second framework was im-
Diagnostic Index (PDI) Class IV at the time of initial examina-           planted. It also failed within 5 years. Two unsuccessful attempts
tion.8                                                                    to graft her mutilated maxilla followed. By the time she pre-
   Phase I of her treatment plan included grafting both maxillary         sented at the University of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she
sinuses, placement of two 4 × 4 mm2 flanged craniofacial                   could only wear her maxillary denture briefly for esthetics. Even
implants in the approximate locations of teeth #6 and #11, and            that required the use of multiple “denture pads” and copious
finally, the extraction of all remaining mandibular teeth. The             amounts of denture adhesive. Initial radiographs suggested a
second phase of her treatment was to place two endosseous                 number of areas in her palate where there was no bone. Indeed,
implants into each grafted maxillary sinus. The two canine                one could palpate her “hard” palatal mucosa and indent into the
implants were lost in short order. She later lost both sinus              nasal cavity. This patient’s maxilla could also be classified as
grafts, so the posterior implants were never placed. She and              an ACP PDI Class IV at the time of initial examination.8


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                                                                                    One oral-nasal fistula did reopen but has since been reclosed
                                                                                    successfully. Over the past 4 years, her prosthesis has served
                                                                                    her well, and she has enjoyed normal speech, acceptable VDO,
                                                                                    adequate soft tissue support, and remarkable retention consid-
                                                                                    ering the extent of her maxillary atrophy (Fig 3).

                                                                                    Patient #3
                                                                                    LC was a 19-year-old female diagnosed with a large mixoma
                                                                                    of the right maxilla. An intraoral approach was used to perform
                                                                                    a maxillectomy. As the tumor crossed the midline, the osseous




Figure 2 (A) Occlusal view of an extremely atrophic maxilla. Note the
two oral-nasal fistulas. (B) Cephalometric radiograph illustrating this pa-
tient’s severe maxillary resorption.



   Her mandibular arch was restored with 12 fixed units on her
ten remaining teeth. The mandibular periodontium was healthy.
She only had slight horizontal bone loss. Her oral hygiene was
excellent.
   An attempt was made to graft both maxillary sinuses to en-
able placement of two posterior, wide diameter dental implants
1 month later. During that procedure, several residual pieces of
hardware (from past surgical procedures) were removed. Two
4 × 4 mm2 flanged craniofacial implants were placed in the
approximate areas of teeth #6 and #11 at a later date. During
the sinus graft procedure, the surgeon noted that the patient had
no infraorbital foramina, because her maxilla had resorbed be-
yond that point. Her infraorbital neurovascular bundles coursed
through soft tissue. Within 3 months, both sinus grafts and one
of the posterior implants were lost, leaving two to three small
oral-nasal fistulas. She complained of air and fluid leakage
through her nasal cavity. Her speech was slightly hypernasal.
In addition, she subsequently lost both craniofacial maxillary
implants and the remaining posterior wide diameter implant.                         Figure 3 (A) Occlusal view of an extremely atrophic and mutilated max-
Both she and her surgeon agreed that any additional grafting                        illa. (B) Pretreatment radiograph showing extreme maxillary resorption.
attempts would most likely be in vain.                                              (C) Basal seat area after 4 years of wear of a suction cup liner. This
   The decision was made to fabricate a maxillary denture with                      one remaining implant was used only as an overdenture abutment in an
a multi-cup liner after her oral/nasal fistulas had been closed.                     attempt to preserve bone until it was also lost.


Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists                                                             43
Multi-cup denture                                                                                                                         Engelmeier et al



incision passed through the socket of tooth #9. Her soft palate               was placed in the intaglio surface of the obturator to offset
was intact, but she was left with only teeth #10–15 and what                  these two problems. The patient has been comfortable for more
remained of the left maxilla to support a prosthesis. None of                 than 3 years. Her speech has been excellent, and she has had no
the remaining teeth had facial or lingual undercuts. The defect               complaints regarding retention (Fig 4C,D). Perhaps the greatest
was grafted with an acellular, dermal matrix (Alloderm , Bio-                 advantage of the liner in this case was the significant reduction
horizons, Birmingham, AL) supported by a surgical obturator                   of torquing forces on her few remaining teeth.
(Fig 4A,B). This patient could be classified as an ACP PDI
Class IV9 at the time of initial examination.
   The patient retained excellent facial symmetry without any                 Patient #4
facial scars. The soft tissue graft remarkably grew to cover                  HG was a 27-year-old female who survived a rhabdomyosar-
and close nearly the entire oral nasal defect during the first                 coma, which was discovered in her maxilla at age 4. She was
9–12 months postsurgery. An interim obturator was adjusted                    treated aggressively with a maxillectomy, chemotherapy, and
and relined regularly to readapt it to the healing defect. By                 radiation therapy. She has since undergone multiple reconstruc-
1 year postsurgery, the graft provided a thick, firm basal seat                tive surgical procedures. When she presented at the University
for a prosthesis; however, there was no scar band formation or                of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she was suffering from se-
residual defect undercuts to facilitate obturator retention and               vere facial deformity and hemiatrophy, unintelligible speech,
stability. The denture base was thinned as much as possible,                  and significant functional limitations. Due to caries and severe
and the right posterior teeth eliminated to reduce the weight of              periodontal disease, her four remaining maxillary teeth were
the definitive obturator. Retention was a major problem. The                   nonrestorable and very mobile. Her existing obturator was no
significant cantilever created by the obturator exerted excessive              longer serviceable. She had an osseous defect of her left orbital
oblique forces on her few remaining teeth. A multi-cup liner                  rim and zygomatic arch (Fig 5A). Her goals in treatment were a




Figure 4 (A) Occlusal view of patient’s defect 1 month postsurgery. (B) Occlusal view of patient’s defect 1 year postsurgery, the time of definitive
obturator fabrication. Note lack of scar band and defect undercuts. (C) Intaglio view of patient’s definitive obturator with suction cups. (D) Basal seat
area after 3 years of wear of suction cup liner.



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Engelmeier et al                                                                                                                      Multi-cup denture



                                                                                       The entire intaglio surface of the interim obturator was inlaid
                                                                                    with a multi-cup liner. Stability and retention were remarkable
                                                                                    considering her lack of basal seat anatomy. Once the interim ob-
                                                                                    turator was delivered, her speech was restored to an acceptable
                                                                                    level (Fig 5B).

                                                                                    Discussion
                                                                                    The multi-cup denture liner was developed to enhance reten-
                                                                                    tion, stability, and comfort for complete denture wearers, partic-
                                                                                    ularly those with significant resorption of their alveolar ridges.
                                                                                    This material was never intended to make up for under-extended
                                                                                    or inaccurate impressions. On the contrary, the exacting multi-
                                                                                    cup technique has always required accurate impressions. Pre-
                                                                                    cise Trefine holes had to be carefully prepared in the master
                                                                                    cast with a special drill (Multi cup/Treline Drill, Pollard Dental
                                                                                    Products) and contra-angle handpiece. The holes were 2 mm
                                                                                    in diameter, approximately 1 mm deep, and had walls with
                                                                                    a 12.5◦ taper. They were spaced 1 to 1.5 mm apart, and pre-
                                                                                    pared perpendicular to the palatal and ridge surfaces. They were
                                                                                    not prepared over frenum attachments or within 2 mm of the
                                                                                    denture borders. The manufacturer has recommended at least
                                                                                    200 holes for a maxillary cast and 150 for a mandibular cast
                                                                                    (Fig 6).7 Drilling the holes is the most sensitive part of this tech-
                                                                                    nique. The holes must be drilled perpendicular to the mucosal
                                                                                    surface so that the hole core is not broken.
                                                                                       The prolastic liners were either added to processed dentures
                                                                                    by creating space for the material in the base prior to making
                                                                                    reline impressions or processed at the same time as the acrylic
                                                                                    base of new dentures using a shim during packing. In the latter
                                                                                    case, the Prolastic material was added prior to final flask closure.
                                                                                    The liner space was prepared 2 mm short of all denture borders
                                                                                    with 90◦ butt joint margins and 1 to 2 mm deep. When liner
Figure 5 (A) Stereolithographic skull (generated by a CT scan) showing              space was limited, preventing denture teeth and base acrylic
the patient’s osseous defect. (B) Intaglio view of interim obturator with           from directly touching the master cast was still important.
multi-cup liner.                                                                       Material-specific denture cleaners (Prolastic Denture Cleaner
                                                                                    and ProKleen Stain and Tarter Solution, Pollard Dental Prod-
stable, retentive obturator to restore her speech and acceptable                    ucts) have been recommended by the manufacturer to pre-
dental esthetics. This patient could be classified as an ACP PDI                     vent breakdown of delicate suction cups, which usually hap-
Class IV at the time of initial examination8                                        pens when stronger commercial cleaners are used. As per
   Phase I of her reconstructive surgical treatment plan was                        the authors’ instructions, none of the patients in this re-
aimed at reorientation of the mandible to reestablish the oc-                       port have used denture adhesives with their multi-cup lin-
clusal plane. Bilateral L-osteotomies with iliac crest grafts were                  ers. Without further study, the authors have speculated that
performed. In addition, the remaining hopeless maxillary teeth                      denture adhesives would probably clog the suction cups and
were extracted. An interim obturator/Gunning splint was fixed                        prevent their intended spreading over the basal seat mucosa.
in place at the time of surgery to assure the planned outcome.                      The effect of denture adhesive on the Prolastic material is
   Phase II of the surgical plan was to reconstruct the maxilla to                  unknown
a point where five to six endosseous implants could be placed                           The basal seat tissues of the above patients wearing multi-
to support a stable, definitive obturator. Fibular microvascular                     cup liners have developed the expected shallow imprints of the
free grafts were used for the reconstruction. Maxillary vestibu-                    suction cups; however, they have not shown signs of inflamma-
loplasties with soft tissue grafts were accomplished at the time                    tion over the past 3 to 4 years. During his research, Dr. Jermyn
of Phase II implant surgery. As a significant amount of time                         biopsied many such patients. He only found focal areas of
had to pass between the mandibular orthognathic surgery and                         slight inflammation where a hole had been drilled too deeply.
the heroic maxillary reconstruction, the patient was furnished                      Holes of proper depth did not displace tissues to the point
with a new interim obturator. Retention was a huge problem.                         where the suction cups caused inflammation or pathology.7
She had less than half of her right maxilla remaining. The en-                      The multi-cup denture liner, when properly placed, has offered
tire premaxilla was gone. Her right alveolus was rounded at                         a viable alternative to enhance denture retention when prepros-
both ends, which promoted anterior–posterior rocking of the                         thetic surgery may not have been feasible or desired by the
prosthesis.                                                                         patient.


Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists                                                           45
Multi-cup denture                                                                                                                        Engelmeier et al




Figure 6 (A) Cross sections of suction cup in relaxed and compressed positions. (B) Special Trefine drill for preparing multi-cup holes. (C) Drilling
Trefine holes in the master casts. (D) Multi-cup prolastic liner in a maxillary denture before trimming and finishing.




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  • 1. Restoration of the Severely Compromised Maxilla Using the Multi-Cup Denture Robert L. Engelmeier, DMD, MS,1 Maria L. Gonzalez, DDS, MS,2 & Maribel Harb, DDS, MS3 1 Director, Graduate Prosthodontic Program, The University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston Dental Branch, Houston, TX 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, The University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston Dental Branch, Houston, TX 3 Private Practice, Houston, TX Keywords Abstract Denture retention; suction cup; soft denture liner. Among the millions of edentulous Americans, a persistent minority have not been able tolerate wearing dentures. Complicating factors may have precluded surgical interven- Correspondence tion with grafts or dental implants to improve the physical and anatomic limitations Robert L. Engelmeier, Director, Graduate of these unfortunate patients. A heat-cured polymer liner containing multiple small Prosthodontic Program, The University of suction cups has been used for decades to successfully restore many such debilitated Texas Houston Health Science individuals. Two middle-aged female patients with edentulous maxillae and near fully Center—Dental Branch, 6516 M.D. dentate mandibles had both reached a point where they could no longer retain a max- Anderson Blvd, Rm 422, Houston, TX 77030. illary complete denture, or function with it. Both had experienced multiple failed E-mail: Robert.L.Engelmeier@uth.tmc.edu surgical attempts to improve their situations. They were both successfully restored with maxillary complete dentures containing heat-cured silicone liners with multiple Accepted June 29, 2006. small suction cups. Two young female maxillectomy patients had significant difficul- ties wearing maxillary obturators due to defect size and absence of defect undercuts. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-849X.2007.00241.x One had an edentulous maxilla, while the other had no axial undercuts on her few remaining maxillary teeth. Without an obturator, both suffered considerable air and fluid leaks, unintelligible speech, and swallowing problems. They too were success- fully restored with obturators containing a heat-cured, multi-cup, silicone liner. The multi-cup, silicone denture liner has offered an economic, noninvasive alternative for patients unable or unwilling to undergo surgical intervention to facilitate prosthesis retention. There have been times when the most logical solutions to the Even though similar approaches have been proposed since,5 most difficult clinical problems have come from the distant the concept of suction cup retention has, for the most part, past rather than the cutting edge of dental technology. Approx- faded into oblivion. imately 18 million adult Americans have been rendered totally With more than 20 patents to his credit, Dr. Arthur C. Jermyn, edentulous. An additional 12 million have lost all teeth in one originally from Rochester, NY, was one of the most prolific arch.1 Among those millions, a persistent minority have not dental inventors of the twentieth century.6 He resurrected the been able to tolerate wearing dentures. Complicating factors, idea of suction cup-retained dentures with research that began such as high surgical risk, underlying pathology, compromised in 1952.7 By 1963, after experimenting with many polymer blood supply, economics, or simply unwillingness on the part materials and suction cup designs, he finalized his technique. He of the patient to undergo any surgery, may have precluded im- settled on a high molecular weight dimethylpolysilane because provement of their situation by grafting and/or placement of of its physical properties, ease of handling, and survivability. dental implants. This material, coupled with Dr. Jermyn’s unique suction cup This clinical report presents four patients who were success- design, has been used for decades to produce dentures with fully treated by prostheses lined with a heat-cured, soft polymer significantly enhanced retention and stability. material (Multi-cup Prolastic , Pollard Dental Products, West Despite Dr. Jermyn’s impressive success with his multi-cup Lake Village, CA) containing multiple small suction cups cov- dentures, his technique and material have never enjoyed their ering the basal seat area. deserved popularity due mostly to lack of effective market- The concept of multiple small suction cups incorporated into ing. His material, however, has remained available. It was the intaglio surface of a denture is not a revolutionary idea. used to successfully treat the following four patients who Incredibly, three early US patents were granted for complete prior to treatment could not wear or function with a pros- denture designs based on such a concept. Two of these were thesis and whose problems were not amenable to a surgical issued in 1885.2,3 The third was awarded in 19074 (Fig 1). solution. Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists 41
  • 2. Multi-cup denture Engelmeier et al Figure 1 (Left) A nineteenth century US patent was granted to Joseph Spyer for a suction cup denture. (Center) Drs. Joseph Spyer and Robert S. Ingalls, both of Newton, KS, received a US patent in 1885 for their suction cup denture design. (Right) Dr. Gordon W. Morgan of Salem, VA, was awarded a US patent in 1907 for his multi-suction cup denture design. Patient #1 her surgeon agreed that any additional attempts to graft her maxilla would be futile. The decision was made to fabricate EC was a 65-year-old female who lost all her teeth following a maxillary complete denture with a silicone multiple suction considerable facial trauma sustained in a 1980 automobile ac- cup liner. Despite the fact that her remaining maxilla offered too cident. Since then, two unsuccessful attempts had been made little surface area to accommodate the recommended number to graft autogenous bone in her maxilla. By the time she pre- of suction cups, her new prosthesis offered enough retention sented at the University of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she to allow normal speech, restored function, acceptable vertical had an extremely atrophic maxilla with virtually no alveolar dimension of occlusion (VDO), and support for her facial soft ridge. Her palatal tissue was notably traumatized. She had been tissues. The patient has been satisfied with her restoration for building up the intaglio surface of her denture with multiple more than 3 years. “denture pads” in an attempt to recapture some of her lost ver- tical dimension. Her radiographs suggested that areas of the hard palate were devoid of bone. She actually had two small oral/nasal fistulas which confirmed her paucity of remaining Patient #2 bone (Fig 2). With help from generous amounts of denture ad- YS was a 60-year-old female with extreme atrophy of her max- hesive, she was able to wear her maxillary denture for esthetics illa and significant trauma to her palatal mucosa. She also at- only. Though most of her mandibular teeth were present and tempted to build up the intaglio surface of her maxillary denture restored with porcelain-fused-to-metal units, she suffered from with “denture pads” in an attempt to enable display of her max- moderate to severe generalized periodontitis, Class III furcation illary anterior teeth when she smiled. She had a prior history of involvements, and significant mobility of all unsplinted teeth. two maxillary subperiosteal frameworks. The first was placed This patient’s maxilla could be classified as ACP Prosthodontic in 1989. When it failed in 1994, a second framework was im- Diagnostic Index (PDI) Class IV at the time of initial examina- planted. It also failed within 5 years. Two unsuccessful attempts tion.8 to graft her mutilated maxilla followed. By the time she pre- Phase I of her treatment plan included grafting both maxillary sented at the University of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she sinuses, placement of two 4 × 4 mm2 flanged craniofacial could only wear her maxillary denture briefly for esthetics. Even implants in the approximate locations of teeth #6 and #11, and that required the use of multiple “denture pads” and copious finally, the extraction of all remaining mandibular teeth. The amounts of denture adhesive. Initial radiographs suggested a second phase of her treatment was to place two endosseous number of areas in her palate where there was no bone. Indeed, implants into each grafted maxillary sinus. The two canine one could palpate her “hard” palatal mucosa and indent into the implants were lost in short order. She later lost both sinus nasal cavity. This patient’s maxilla could also be classified as grafts, so the posterior implants were never placed. She and an ACP PDI Class IV at the time of initial examination.8 42 Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists
  • 3. Engelmeier et al Multi-cup denture One oral-nasal fistula did reopen but has since been reclosed successfully. Over the past 4 years, her prosthesis has served her well, and she has enjoyed normal speech, acceptable VDO, adequate soft tissue support, and remarkable retention consid- ering the extent of her maxillary atrophy (Fig 3). Patient #3 LC was a 19-year-old female diagnosed with a large mixoma of the right maxilla. An intraoral approach was used to perform a maxillectomy. As the tumor crossed the midline, the osseous Figure 2 (A) Occlusal view of an extremely atrophic maxilla. Note the two oral-nasal fistulas. (B) Cephalometric radiograph illustrating this pa- tient’s severe maxillary resorption. Her mandibular arch was restored with 12 fixed units on her ten remaining teeth. The mandibular periodontium was healthy. She only had slight horizontal bone loss. Her oral hygiene was excellent. An attempt was made to graft both maxillary sinuses to en- able placement of two posterior, wide diameter dental implants 1 month later. During that procedure, several residual pieces of hardware (from past surgical procedures) were removed. Two 4 × 4 mm2 flanged craniofacial implants were placed in the approximate areas of teeth #6 and #11 at a later date. During the sinus graft procedure, the surgeon noted that the patient had no infraorbital foramina, because her maxilla had resorbed be- yond that point. Her infraorbital neurovascular bundles coursed through soft tissue. Within 3 months, both sinus grafts and one of the posterior implants were lost, leaving two to three small oral-nasal fistulas. She complained of air and fluid leakage through her nasal cavity. Her speech was slightly hypernasal. In addition, she subsequently lost both craniofacial maxillary implants and the remaining posterior wide diameter implant. Figure 3 (A) Occlusal view of an extremely atrophic and mutilated max- Both she and her surgeon agreed that any additional grafting illa. (B) Pretreatment radiograph showing extreme maxillary resorption. attempts would most likely be in vain. (C) Basal seat area after 4 years of wear of a suction cup liner. This The decision was made to fabricate a maxillary denture with one remaining implant was used only as an overdenture abutment in an a multi-cup liner after her oral/nasal fistulas had been closed. attempt to preserve bone until it was also lost. Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists 43
  • 4. Multi-cup denture Engelmeier et al incision passed through the socket of tooth #9. Her soft palate was placed in the intaglio surface of the obturator to offset was intact, but she was left with only teeth #10–15 and what these two problems. The patient has been comfortable for more remained of the left maxilla to support a prosthesis. None of than 3 years. Her speech has been excellent, and she has had no the remaining teeth had facial or lingual undercuts. The defect complaints regarding retention (Fig 4C,D). Perhaps the greatest was grafted with an acellular, dermal matrix (Alloderm , Bio- advantage of the liner in this case was the significant reduction horizons, Birmingham, AL) supported by a surgical obturator of torquing forces on her few remaining teeth. (Fig 4A,B). This patient could be classified as an ACP PDI Class IV9 at the time of initial examination. The patient retained excellent facial symmetry without any Patient #4 facial scars. The soft tissue graft remarkably grew to cover HG was a 27-year-old female who survived a rhabdomyosar- and close nearly the entire oral nasal defect during the first coma, which was discovered in her maxilla at age 4. She was 9–12 months postsurgery. An interim obturator was adjusted treated aggressively with a maxillectomy, chemotherapy, and and relined regularly to readapt it to the healing defect. By radiation therapy. She has since undergone multiple reconstruc- 1 year postsurgery, the graft provided a thick, firm basal seat tive surgical procedures. When she presented at the University for a prosthesis; however, there was no scar band formation or of Texas—Houston Dental Branch, she was suffering from se- residual defect undercuts to facilitate obturator retention and vere facial deformity and hemiatrophy, unintelligible speech, stability. The denture base was thinned as much as possible, and significant functional limitations. Due to caries and severe and the right posterior teeth eliminated to reduce the weight of periodontal disease, her four remaining maxillary teeth were the definitive obturator. Retention was a major problem. The nonrestorable and very mobile. Her existing obturator was no significant cantilever created by the obturator exerted excessive longer serviceable. She had an osseous defect of her left orbital oblique forces on her few remaining teeth. A multi-cup liner rim and zygomatic arch (Fig 5A). Her goals in treatment were a Figure 4 (A) Occlusal view of patient’s defect 1 month postsurgery. (B) Occlusal view of patient’s defect 1 year postsurgery, the time of definitive obturator fabrication. Note lack of scar band and defect undercuts. (C) Intaglio view of patient’s definitive obturator with suction cups. (D) Basal seat area after 3 years of wear of suction cup liner. 44 Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists
  • 5. Engelmeier et al Multi-cup denture The entire intaglio surface of the interim obturator was inlaid with a multi-cup liner. Stability and retention were remarkable considering her lack of basal seat anatomy. Once the interim ob- turator was delivered, her speech was restored to an acceptable level (Fig 5B). Discussion The multi-cup denture liner was developed to enhance reten- tion, stability, and comfort for complete denture wearers, partic- ularly those with significant resorption of their alveolar ridges. This material was never intended to make up for under-extended or inaccurate impressions. On the contrary, the exacting multi- cup technique has always required accurate impressions. Pre- cise Trefine holes had to be carefully prepared in the master cast with a special drill (Multi cup/Treline Drill, Pollard Dental Products) and contra-angle handpiece. The holes were 2 mm in diameter, approximately 1 mm deep, and had walls with a 12.5◦ taper. They were spaced 1 to 1.5 mm apart, and pre- pared perpendicular to the palatal and ridge surfaces. They were not prepared over frenum attachments or within 2 mm of the denture borders. The manufacturer has recommended at least 200 holes for a maxillary cast and 150 for a mandibular cast (Fig 6).7 Drilling the holes is the most sensitive part of this tech- nique. The holes must be drilled perpendicular to the mucosal surface so that the hole core is not broken. The prolastic liners were either added to processed dentures by creating space for the material in the base prior to making reline impressions or processed at the same time as the acrylic base of new dentures using a shim during packing. In the latter case, the Prolastic material was added prior to final flask closure. The liner space was prepared 2 mm short of all denture borders with 90◦ butt joint margins and 1 to 2 mm deep. When liner Figure 5 (A) Stereolithographic skull (generated by a CT scan) showing space was limited, preventing denture teeth and base acrylic the patient’s osseous defect. (B) Intaglio view of interim obturator with from directly touching the master cast was still important. multi-cup liner. Material-specific denture cleaners (Prolastic Denture Cleaner and ProKleen Stain and Tarter Solution, Pollard Dental Prod- stable, retentive obturator to restore her speech and acceptable ucts) have been recommended by the manufacturer to pre- dental esthetics. This patient could be classified as an ACP PDI vent breakdown of delicate suction cups, which usually hap- Class IV at the time of initial examination8 pens when stronger commercial cleaners are used. As per Phase I of her reconstructive surgical treatment plan was the authors’ instructions, none of the patients in this re- aimed at reorientation of the mandible to reestablish the oc- port have used denture adhesives with their multi-cup lin- clusal plane. Bilateral L-osteotomies with iliac crest grafts were ers. Without further study, the authors have speculated that performed. In addition, the remaining hopeless maxillary teeth denture adhesives would probably clog the suction cups and were extracted. An interim obturator/Gunning splint was fixed prevent their intended spreading over the basal seat mucosa. in place at the time of surgery to assure the planned outcome. The effect of denture adhesive on the Prolastic material is Phase II of the surgical plan was to reconstruct the maxilla to unknown a point where five to six endosseous implants could be placed The basal seat tissues of the above patients wearing multi- to support a stable, definitive obturator. Fibular microvascular cup liners have developed the expected shallow imprints of the free grafts were used for the reconstruction. Maxillary vestibu- suction cups; however, they have not shown signs of inflamma- loplasties with soft tissue grafts were accomplished at the time tion over the past 3 to 4 years. During his research, Dr. Jermyn of Phase II implant surgery. As a significant amount of time biopsied many such patients. He only found focal areas of had to pass between the mandibular orthognathic surgery and slight inflammation where a hole had been drilled too deeply. the heroic maxillary reconstruction, the patient was furnished Holes of proper depth did not displace tissues to the point with a new interim obturator. Retention was a huge problem. where the suction cups caused inflammation or pathology.7 She had less than half of her right maxilla remaining. The en- The multi-cup denture liner, when properly placed, has offered tire premaxilla was gone. Her right alveolus was rounded at a viable alternative to enhance denture retention when prepros- both ends, which promoted anterior–posterior rocking of the thetic surgery may not have been feasible or desired by the prosthesis. patient. Journal of Prosthodontics 17 (2008) 41–46 c 2007 by The American College of Prosthodontists 45
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