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COMPLETE DENTURE THEORY AND PRACTICE
1 introduction
2 Anatomy and Physiology in Complete Denture
3 diagnosis
4 Impression Trays and techniques
5 Relief Areas and post dam
6 Record Base and occlusion rim
7 JAW RELATION
8 Occlusion & articulators
9 SELECTION , arrangement of artificial teeth and WAXING-UP
10 try in
11 Processing Dentures
12 Denture insertion
13 Complaints
14 SEQUALAE OF WEARING CD
15 PREPARATION OF THE MOUTH
16 Management of Problematic patients
17 FAILURE OF C. D
18 Nausea & gagging
19 SINGLE COMPLETE DENTURE
20 Combination syndrome
21 TEETH supported OVERDENTURE
22 Implant Overdentures
23 Geriatric Edentulous Patient
24 Duplication
25 Relining and rebasing
26 Repair
27 Biomechanics
28 Neutral Zone
29 Esthetics in Complete Denture
30 phonetics in Complete Denture
31 masticatory function
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1 introduction
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3 diagnosis
4 Impression Trays and techniques
5 Relief Areas and post dam
6 Record Base and occlusion rim
7 JAW RELATION
8 Occlusion & articulators
9 SELECTION , arrangement of artificial teeth and WAXING-UP
10 try in
11 Processing Dentures
12 Denture insertion
13 Complaints
14 SEQUALAE OF WEARING CD
15 PREPARATION OF THE MOUTH
16 Management of Problematic patients
17 FAILURE OF C. D
18 Nausea & gagging
19 SINGLE COMPLETE DENTURE
20 Combination syndrome
21 TEETH supported OVERDENTURE
22 Implant Overdentures
23 Geriatric Edentulous Patient
24 Duplication
25 Relining and rebasing
26 Repair
27 Biomechanics
28 Neutral Zone
29 Esthetics in Complete Denture
30 phonetics in Complete Denture
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- During treatment, archwires, headgears, and brackets can cause significant damage if not used carefully. Close monitoring of patients is important.
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• 1. Pericision-Circumferential Supracrestal Fiberotomy
• 2. Frenectomy
• 3. Mucogingival considerations
• 4. Gingival Grafting
• 5-Surgical Exposure of Impacted Tooth For Orthodontics
• 6-Extraction supernumerary teeth mesiodens
• 7- Mini-implant pose
• 8- Gummy smile
• 9- Wisdom tooth
3. 1-Periodontics- Pericision-Circumferential Supracrestal Fiberotomy
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Relapse of severely rotated teeth due to rebound of elastic fibres in the
supracrestal tissues can be reduced by pericision.
Fiberotomy (CSF) Preventing Orthodontic Relapse
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8. 5-Periodontics- Surgical Exposure of Impacted Tooth For
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13. 6-Periodontics- Gummy smile
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14. Periodontics-Gingival esthetics
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A, B) Smile esthetics affected by disharmonious gingival contours although anterior teeth look well
aligned and leveled. C, D) Improved gingival contour after periodontal surgery and orthodontic
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subsequent restoration of its incisal edge. During orthodontic intrusion, tooth #11 moved apically,
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17. Periodontics-The Importance of Oral Hygiene in
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Figure 6 - A) Median dark space caused by alveolar bone crest loss B) Interproximal stripping
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21. • the effects of a malocclusion on periodontal health
suggests that subjects with a malocclusion have worse
periodontal health than subjects without a malocclusion.
• we have no reliable evidence to recommend orthodontic
treatment to prevent periodontal disease.
• les effets d'une malocclusion sur la santé parodontale
suggère que les sujets ayant une malocclusion ont une
moins bonne santé parodontale que les sujets sans une
malocclusion .
• nous n'avons aucune preuve fiable de recommander un
traitement orthodontique pour prévenir les maladies
parodontales .
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