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CONSEQUENCES OF TOOTH LOSS.pptx
1. Consequences Of Tooth Loss
DR AYESHA SADAF
HEAD OF PROSTHODONTIC DEPARTMENT SHIFA COLLEGE OF
DENTISTRY
2.
3. Learning Outcomes
Causes of tooth loss
Various consequences of tooth loss
Prosthetic options for replacement of missing teeth
Managing the tooth loss
SIX phases of partial denture service
30. Managing the tooth loss
Patient
expectations
Shared decision
making
Informed
consent
31. Phases of partial denture treatment
First
Phas
e
History, examination
& diagnosis
Slection of
prosthodontic
option
Patient
education
regarding partial
denture
32. Phases of partial denture treatment
2ND
PHASE
TREATMENT
PLANNING
DESIGN OF
RPD
PRE PROSTHETIC
MOUTH
PREPARATION
33. Phases of partial denture treatment
3RD
PHAS
E
PROVISION OF ADEQUATE
SUPPORT
34. Phases of Partial Denture Treatment
4TH PHASE
ESTABLISHMENT OF
OCCLUSION
35. Phases of Partial Denture Treatment
5TH
PHASE
INITIAL PLACEMENT OF
RPD
ADJUSTMENT OF RPD
INSTRUCTIONS
TO PATIENTS
36. Phases of Partial Denture Treatment
6TH
PHASE
OF RPD
FOLLOWUP VISITS
PERIODIC
EVALUATIONS
37. GOALS OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL
DENTURE TREATMENT
1) It permits treatment for the largest number of patients at a reasonable cost.
(2) It provides restorations that are comfortable and efficient over a long period of
time, with adequate support and maintenance of occlusal contact relations.
(3) It can provide for healthy abutments, free of caries and periodontal disease.
(4) It can provide for the continued health of restored, healthy tissue of the basal
seats
(5)It makes possible a partial denture service that is definitive and not merely an
interim treatment.
40. PURPOSE
Esthetics
Maintenance of space
Reestablishment of occlusal relations
Conditioning of teeth and residual ridges
Interim restoration during treatment
Conditioning the patient to wear the prosthesis
Notes de l'éditeur
Prosthodontics is one of the earliest branches of dentistry. George Washington first president of America. He was experiencing tooth loss since his teens and was replaced with a set of removable partial denture.
ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA, PAPILLON LEFEVERE SYNDROME
If an incisor is not replaced soon after extraction, successful treatment at a later date may be compromised. Here, the adjacent teeth have drifted into the unrestored UL1(21) space. The reduced space does not allow for an artificial tooth of a realistic size to be used on a denture. If a reasonable aesthetic result is to be obtained the space must be re- established by orthodontic treatment.
The loss of maxillary anterior teeth may prevent the clear reproduction of certain sounds, particularly the ‘F’ and ‘V’ which are made by the lower lip contacting the edges of the maxillary incisors. The replacement of missing maxillary anterior teeth will make a significant contribution to the quality of speech.
The loss of a large number of teeth puts an increasing functional burden on the remaining teeth. In this example there is existing periodontal disease. The increased functional load has hastened the destruction of the periodontal attachments of the maxillary anterior teeth, which have become increasingly mobile and have drifted labially.