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Definition of Fixed Prosthodontics. Fixed Prosthodontic Treatment involves the replacement and restoration of teeth with by artificial substitutes that are not readily removable from the mouth. Scope of Fixed Prosthodontics. Restoration of single tooth with a cast crown.Replacement of one or more
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1. Introduction to Fixed Prosthdontics Wael Al-Omari.
BDS, MDentSci, PhD
2. Definition of Fixed Prosthodontics Fixed Prosthodontic Treatment involves the replacement and restoration of teeth with by artificial substitutes that are not readily removable from the mouth
3. Scope of Fixed Prosthodontics Restoration of single tooth with a cast crown.
Replacement of one or more missing teeth with a fixed partial denture (FPD).
Rehabilitation of the entire occlusion.
4. Aims of Fixed Prosthodontics The aims of fixed prosthodontic treatments are to:
Restore Function and mastication
Restore aesthetics
Maintain health and integrity of dental arch
Support the treatment of problems related to TMJ
5. Terminology Crown: A cemented extracoronal restoration that covers or veneers the outer surface of the clinical crown:
1- Full or complete veneer crown
2- Partial veneer crown
3- Laminate Veneers
Inlays and Onlays
8. Fixed Partial Denture (PDF) or Bridge:
Defined as a prosthetic appliance permanently attached to remaining teeth, which replaces one or more missing teeth.
Components of FPD:
Abutment: A tooth serving as attachment to FPD
Pontic: The artificial tooth suspended from abutment teeth
Retainer: Extracoronal restorations cemented to prepared abutment teeth
Connector: rigid o non-rigid joint connection between the pontic and the retainer
11. Diagnosis History
TMJ/Occlusal evaluation
Intraoral examination
Diagnostic casts
Radiographic examination
12. History Chief Complaint
Infectious Disease: Hepatitis and AIDS.
Non-Infectious Disease
Allergies to drugs, anesthetic solutions,
Allergy to dental materials: impression materials, Nickel containing materials.
Medications
Cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, coronary heart disease---No epinephrine
Indications for antibiotic prophylaxis
Patients on coagulants
Epilepsy
Diabetes Mellitus
Xerostomia
13. TMJ/Occlusal Evaluation A prerequisite to fixed prosthodontic treatment is a healthy joint and supporting skeletal musculature.
Examine occlusion: normal versus dysfunctional
Frequent occasion of head, neck and shoulder pain should be investigated.
14. Assessment of TMJ Clicking, crepitation, limitation of movement on opening, closing, and laterally, limitation of mouth opening.
Palpation of the joint
Parafunctional activity
Assessment of musculature: palpation of masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscle
Pt. to indicate the area that hurts
15. Intraoral examination Periodontal examination:
1- General Oral Hygiene
2- Periodontal condition
3- Gingival inflammation
4- Attached gingiva
5- Pocket and attachment level
6- Mobility
16. Restorative condition:
1- Caries extension
2- Presence of faulty restoration
3- Suitability of existing prostheses.
4- Vitality
Occlusal examination
1- presence of wear facet
2- Occlusal interferences
3- Interocclusal relationship.
4- Deviation
5- Anterior and posterior guidance
Examination of edentulous ridge
17. Diagnostic casts Study casts made from stable alginate impression accurate, reproducible without positive nodules
Articulation using semiadjustable articulators is recommended
Provide information about edentulous ridge, occlusion, abutment length and inclination arch curvature, drifting and rotation
Occlusal analysis.
Planning for the pontic size and design
Diagnostic wax-up
18. Radiographic Evaluation Signs of primary or recurrent caries
Presence pf periapical lesion
Quality of existing endodontic treatment
Alveolar bone level
Crow:root ration
Length, configuration and direction of roots
Widening of periodontal membrane
Presence of root tips or pathology in the edentulous area
19. Protection against infectious Diseases Hepatitis and AIDS
Treat each patient as being potentially infectious.
Vaccination.
Rubber gloves, surgical mask, face shield, protective eyeglasses and protective uniform.
Disinfect impression, and laboratory appliances