scholarly journals Use of a healing abutment-type scan body and closed-mouth impression technique for mandibular implant-supported fixed complete denture: a pilot case report

2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 248-254
Author(s):  
Ju-Mi Park ◽  
Yeon-Hee Park ◽  
Jung-Jin Lee
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-96
Author(s):  
S Suganya ◽  
K Sounder Raj ◽  
Gagan Malode

Residual ridge resorption is the reduction in size of the bony ridge under the mucoperiosteum. Obtaining retention and stability in a severely resorbed ridges using a conventional technique is a tedious task. The resorption occurs at a faster rate in mandibular arch as compared to the maxillary arch. In order to have a favorable prognosis for the denture therapy, impression technique selected should be based on the present state of the basal tissue support for mandible. In this article neutral zone concept was incorporated in to impression making in an effort to achieve successful mandibular complete denture. The anterior region of maxilla is the most affected area in edentulous patients. Complete denture wearers with flabby ridges may face a number of difficulties, of which major complaints would be pain, compromised stability, support, and retention and an ill-fitting denture. Special impressions often involve window technique for static impression of flabby area, which present multiple challenges. This article presents a case report of modified widow impression technique for maxillary anterior flabby tissues along with a hollow maxillary complete denture in a patient with resorbed maxillary and mandibular ridges with increased interridge distance to reduce the weight of the prosthesis and thereby enhances the retention.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Umesh Y. Pai ◽  
Vikram Simha Reddy ◽  
Rushad Nariman Hosi

Complete denture fabrication in clinically compromised situations such as flabby ridges is a challenging task for the clinician. Accurate impressioning of these tissues plays a major role in ensuring a well-fitting prosthesis. In this paper, the authors have proposed a newer technique of impression making of the flabby tissues using a combination of readily available newer and older materials to ensure an accurate and easy impression of these tissues.


2015 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
pp. 069-073
Author(s):  
Vinaya Bhat ◽  
D Prasad Krishna ◽  
Shipra Kant

AbstractOne of the most commonly faced problems among long term denture wearers is the reduction in the denture foundation. Prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with severely resorbed ridge is the most challenging therapy a prosthodontist can undertake. In order to have a favourable prognosis for the denture therapy, impression technique selected should be based on the present state of the basal tissue support. This article presents the application of neutral zone concept being incorporated in impression making to achieve successful complete denture therapy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 477-480
Author(s):  
Mustapha Mansuri ◽  
A Bhandari ◽  
P K Prajuli ◽  
R K Singh

Alveolar ridge atrophy poses a clinical challenge towards the fabrication of a successful prosthesis. Resorption of denture bearing areas results in an unstable non-retentive dentures associated with pain and discomfort. Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a patient with severely resorbed ridge is the most challenging therapy a prosthodontist can undertake. For a favourable prognosis of the denture therapy, impression technique selected should be based on the present state of the basal tissue support. This article presents rehabilitation of a patient with severely resorbed mandibular ridge with the application of neutral zone concept being incorporated into impression making in an effort to achieve successful complete denture therapy. Finally, patient had more stable, retentive and functionally efficient complete denture. In conclusion, neutral zone impression technique proved to be a quite effective method for prosthetic rehabilitation of patient with severe mandibular ridge resorption. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v13i4.15605 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.13(4) 2014 p.477-480


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