Acrylic partial denture
Acrylic partial dentureDefinition: Is a dental prosthesis that substitute teeth and associated structures in partially edentulous arch which made from acrylic resin and can be removed and replaced.
Types
Temporary RPD 1- 2-Interim Removable Partial Dentures 3-Transitional Denture 4-Treatment Denture 5-Immediate RPD
1-Temporary RPD: a removable prosthesis that is used temporarily for a period of time until a more definitive prosthesis can be provided .
definition: Is a dental prosthesis used for a short interval of time for reasons of esthetics, mastication, occlusal support, or convenience. : The objective of using an interim prosthesis To condition the patient to the acceptance of an artificial substitute for missing natural teeth until more definitive prosthodontic therapy can be provided.
Acrylic major connector, wrought wire clasps
2-Interim Removable Partial Dentures
Interim Removable Partial Dentures
3-Transitional Denture-Transition to a complete denture -Teeth need to be extracted but not immediately (medically compromised) -Patient is not psychologically prepared to loos of all the teeth at one time
Transitional Denture
Treatment DentureImprove a condition before a definitive denture can be made.Treatment Denture may include: -Tissue conditioning papillary hyperplasia (massage, brushing, with or without surgery) - acute inflammation (increase tissue adaptation and redistribute the stress) - may use the existing denture or a new treatment denture may be made -Implant healing -Alteration of Vertical Dimension /Occlusion -Surgical Splint -Removal of palatal tori
Treatment Denture
Tissue conditioningImplant healing
Immediate RPD
Any removable dental prosthesis fabricated for placement immediately following the removal of a natural tooth/teeth. It is a partial denture constructed before the extraction of unwanted teeth and is inserted immediately after their removal. An immediate denture, which may be complete or partial, is constructed to replace teeth immediately after their extraction.Immediate RPD
Indications of Temporary Removable Partial Dentures1. Esthetic or appearance. 2. Space Maintenance . 3. Reestablishment of occlusal relationships 4. To condition teeth and residual ridges 5. Interim restoration during treatment 6. To condition the patient for wearing a prosthesis
1. Esthetic or appearance.For the sake of appearance, a temporary removable partial denture may replace one or more missing anterior teeth or it may replace several teeth, both anterior and posterior
2. Space MaintenanceIn younger patients the space should be maintained until the adjacent teeth have reached sufficient maturity to be used as abutments for fixed restorations In adult patients the maintenance of the space can prevent undesirable migration and extrusion of adjacent or opposing teeth until definitive treatment can beaccomplished.
3. Reestablishment of occlusal relationships
Temporary removable partial dentures may be used as occlusal splint Temporary removable partial dentures are used for the following reasons: (1 ) to establish a new occlusal relationship or occlusal vertical dimension (2) maintaining occlusion and vertical dimensionOCCLUSAL SPLINT
4. To condition teeth and residual ridgesstimulation it from occlusal pressure, therefor that the tissue of the residual ridge becomes more capable of supporting a distal extension removable partial denture when they have been previously conditioned by wearing a restoration.
5. Interim restoration during treatmentSometimes a temporary removable partial denture must be made to replace missing anterior teeth in a partially edentulous arch, which are lastly to be replace with fixed restorations
6. To condition the patient for wearing a prosthesis A temporary restoration may be made to aid the patient in making a transition to complete dentures
Advantages of acrylic partial dentures over Cobalt Chrome partial dentures
Light in weight. Good appearance Not expensive (Low cost). Easy to construct and to repair. Less laboratory and clinical time consumingDisadvantages of acrylic partial denture
Poor thermal conductivity Lower strength (easily broken) Less hygienic Tendency for warpage if overheated during polishing.
Clinical Steps for Interim Removable Partial Dentures 1. History, examination, and proper treatment planning 2. Mouth preparation (endodontic, periodontal, surgery) 3. Upper and Lower impressions 4. pour the casts 5. Maxillo-mandibular relations (occlusal vertical dimension, centric record ) 6. Articulate the casts 7. Draw design for interim partial denture
Interim Partial Denture Design:Clasps (Wrought wire)
DesignBracing Lingual/palatal major connector provides bracing Contacts teeth at the heights of contour
Major Connectors Full palatal coverage increases strength & stability Retentive clasps embedded into major connector
ADDITION OF TOOTH TO THE DENTURE
Utilizing Acrylic Interim Partials1. Generally, patients who wear interim partials can be more susceptible to caries as the acrylic interim partial denture (as well as remaining natural teeth) can become target for plaque accumulation. Therefore, extra prophylactic measures such as more frequent hygiene visits and regular use of fluoride should be recommended.
2. Ideally, interim partials should not be wear during sleep, as soft tissue needs time to recover to its normal healthy architecture. Patients who insist on wearing their prosthesis while they sleep should leave their partial out for several hours during the day.3. When using clasps for retention, care should be taken not to interfere with patient’s normal occlusion. Occlusal interferences are one of the main reasons for poor patient compliance with these appliances.