Three year old pt, has anodontia (no teeth at all), what would you do:
a- full denture***
b- implant.
c- space maitainer.
d- no intervention.
In cases of anodontia, full dentures are required. These can be provided, albeit with likely limited success, from about 3 years of age, with the possibility of implant support for prostheses provided in adulthood.
B)- autoimmune factors++ (one of the signs of Autoimm dis’s).
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What is a full dental prosthesis?
It is a prosthesis, which is also known as a palate dental prosthesis, which is made in the absence of teeth in the mouth and that fits the upper and lower palates.
How many days do I need to come?
Fully prosthetic teeth are prepared in average 5 sessions with measurements and various rehearsals. An average of 2 weeks is enough for 5 sessions.
Is it easy to use?
Since dental prostheses are removable dentures, they are more difficult to use than other dentures. It can be easily inserted and removed from the lower and upper jaw, but no fixed denture comfort and chewing efficacy is expected.
Do I get used to using these dental prostheses?
When it is first worn, there may be bruises and wounds in some areas, it is customary when used for a certain time after the bruises are taken and acts as if it were the person's own teeth.
How to clean?
Full denture cleaning is done under running water with the help of soap and brush. Toothpaste is not used for cleaning. For full dentures, it can be cleaned with special brushes as well as with normal toothbrushes. In addition, some brands of cleaning tablets are available.
Can I eat with full dental prostheses?
The retention of the individual prostheses made from the jaws depends on the amount of bone in the lower and upper jaw. If the amount of bone is sufficient, prosthesis retention and stabilization are also good, and food can be grinded easily with prostheses. When a full prosthesis is first performed, it may be difficult until the cheek and lip muscles become accustomed, and then bite, cut and grind functions can be performed easily.
Do prosthetic teeth move while eating?
If the amount of bone in the lower and upper jaw is not sufficient, the prosthesis may move while eating, as the retention and stabilization of the prosthetic teeth will also decrease. In this case, special adhesives may be used or it may be necessary to get support from implants placed on the jawbone to prevent prostheses from moving.
Would I be aesthetically pleased with full dentures?
Full dentures fill the cheek and lip depressions and inflate. Teeth used in dentures can also be designed as porcelain in the front group. In this case, aesthetic satisfaction is high.
What should I pay attention to when using?
Care should be taken to clean the complete dentures and cleaning should not be done with boiling water in any way. At night, the prosthesis should be removed from the mouth and stored in a special container. In addition, it should be noted that when dropping or cleaning or dropping, it is fragile.
Is it possible to repair the denture when the teeth are broken or the teeth fall?
Although it varies depending on the shape and size of the fracture, it can be easily repaired. Teeth falling from the prosthesis are also easily repaired.
How long does it take to repair the prosthetic teeth?
Depending on the shape and size of the fracture, it is usually possible to repair it in 1, 2 days.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in diabetic patients?
Full dentures can be applied to almost any patient in case of complete toothlessness and can be easily applied to diabetics. It may take a long time to heal the sores and wounds that may occur after the application, and it may be necessary to use special gels and artificial saliva, as there may be a dry mouth problem.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in patients with bone resorption?
Bone resorption in the body is not usually associated with bone resorption in the mouth. Bone thickness and height are checked by intra-oral examination and films to determine suitability for the prosthesis. In the case of excessive resorption (bone resorption), bone volume can be obtained by taking bone from different regions surgically.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in allergic patients?
First of all, an allergy test should be done and the allergies should be determined. Since there is no metal in full dental prosthesis, it can be easily applied to people with metal allergy. However, in the presence of allergy to acrylic, which is a full denture material, it is not possible to use a full denture, in which case implant supported dentures can be used.
What is the lifetime of full dentures?
Full dental prostheses serve for many years when good care and hygiene are provided. Slimming or bone resorption may result in proliferation and play of the prosthesis over the years.
The full dental prosthesis I've used for years has started to expand and play, what can be done?
Feeding to the existing prosthesis can be re-adapted for abundance and fluctuations due to slimming and bone resorption.
a- full denture***
b- implant.
c- space maitainer.
d- no intervention.
In cases of anodontia, full dentures are required. These can be provided, albeit with likely limited success, from about 3 years of age, with the possibility of implant support for prostheses provided in adulthood.
B)- autoimmune factors++ (one of the signs of Autoimm dis’s).
-----------------------
What is a full dental prosthesis?
It is a prosthesis, which is also known as a palate dental prosthesis, which is made in the absence of teeth in the mouth and that fits the upper and lower palates.
How many days do I need to come?
Fully prosthetic teeth are prepared in average 5 sessions with measurements and various rehearsals. An average of 2 weeks is enough for 5 sessions.
Is it easy to use?
Since dental prostheses are removable dentures, they are more difficult to use than other dentures. It can be easily inserted and removed from the lower and upper jaw, but no fixed denture comfort and chewing efficacy is expected.
Do I get used to using these dental prostheses?
When it is first worn, there may be bruises and wounds in some areas, it is customary when used for a certain time after the bruises are taken and acts as if it were the person's own teeth.
How to clean?
Full denture cleaning is done under running water with the help of soap and brush. Toothpaste is not used for cleaning. For full dentures, it can be cleaned with special brushes as well as with normal toothbrushes. In addition, some brands of cleaning tablets are available.
Can I eat with full dental prostheses?
The retention of the individual prostheses made from the jaws depends on the amount of bone in the lower and upper jaw. If the amount of bone is sufficient, prosthesis retention and stabilization are also good, and food can be grinded easily with prostheses. When a full prosthesis is first performed, it may be difficult until the cheek and lip muscles become accustomed, and then bite, cut and grind functions can be performed easily.
Do prosthetic teeth move while eating?
If the amount of bone in the lower and upper jaw is not sufficient, the prosthesis may move while eating, as the retention and stabilization of the prosthetic teeth will also decrease. In this case, special adhesives may be used or it may be necessary to get support from implants placed on the jawbone to prevent prostheses from moving.
Would I be aesthetically pleased with full dentures?
Full dentures fill the cheek and lip depressions and inflate. Teeth used in dentures can also be designed as porcelain in the front group. In this case, aesthetic satisfaction is high.
What should I pay attention to when using?
Care should be taken to clean the complete dentures and cleaning should not be done with boiling water in any way. At night, the prosthesis should be removed from the mouth and stored in a special container. In addition, it should be noted that when dropping or cleaning or dropping, it is fragile.
Is it possible to repair the denture when the teeth are broken or the teeth fall?
Although it varies depending on the shape and size of the fracture, it can be easily repaired. Teeth falling from the prosthesis are also easily repaired.
How long does it take to repair the prosthetic teeth?
Depending on the shape and size of the fracture, it is usually possible to repair it in 1, 2 days.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in diabetic patients?
Full dentures can be applied to almost any patient in case of complete toothlessness and can be easily applied to diabetics. It may take a long time to heal the sores and wounds that may occur after the application, and it may be necessary to use special gels and artificial saliva, as there may be a dry mouth problem.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in patients with bone resorption?
Bone resorption in the body is not usually associated with bone resorption in the mouth. Bone thickness and height are checked by intra-oral examination and films to determine suitability for the prosthesis. In the case of excessive resorption (bone resorption), bone volume can be obtained by taking bone from different regions surgically.
Is it possible to use prosthetic teeth in allergic patients?
First of all, an allergy test should be done and the allergies should be determined. Since there is no metal in full dental prosthesis, it can be easily applied to people with metal allergy. However, in the presence of allergy to acrylic, which is a full denture material, it is not possible to use a full denture, in which case implant supported dentures can be used.
What is the lifetime of full dentures?
Full dental prostheses serve for many years when good care and hygiene are provided. Slimming or bone resorption may result in proliferation and play of the prosthesis over the years.
The full dental prosthesis I've used for years has started to expand and play, what can be done?
Feeding to the existing prosthesis can be re-adapted for abundance and fluctuations due to slimming and bone resorption.
I am very satisfied with the prosthesis I had made years ago, only coloration and blackening exist, can I do the same as my prosthesis?
If the staining and blackening of the complete denture does not come out during professional cleaning, duplicates of the existing denture can be made. You will need to leave the prosthesis for a few days.
I'm happy with the retention of my dental prosthesis I've used for years, but it doesn't cut teeth, can teeth be sharpened?
Without changing the base of the existing prosthesis, only the teeth can be replaced, the newly used teeth will be more incisive and not worn.
My full denture in the upper jaw holds very well, but my full denture in the lower jaw holds much less, why?
The full prosthesis in the upper jaw occupies a much larger area than the full prosthesis in the lower jaw, and the presence of the tongue in the lower jaw causes the prosthesis to move more, as well as the available bone volume affecting the retention. Because the loss of teeth in the lower jaw is usually earlier, the bone dissolves more and the retention of the prosthesis is less.
Do I have to have a full dental prosthesis when I lose all my teeth?
It is very difficult for patients who lose all their teeth and have never used a full prosthesis before getting used to a full prosthesis. If there is sufficient bone volume in the lower and upper jaw, the prostheses made on the implants placed in the bone are more comfortable and easy to use than the full ones. In the event of complete toothlessness, we recommend implant supported dental prostheses.
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