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What is evaluated for FPDs?
-Same as single crown
-Asses the relative paralellism
-Are you able to prep. them w/ same TOC
-Need asses anatomy of edentulous space
What is the greastest chanllege in FPDs?
-Determine what to restore the edentulous space w/ or whether to restroes the space at all
What are the factors that will help determine if the edentulous space should or should NOT be restored?
-Length of edentulous space
-Avialbe inter-arch space
-Condition of edentulous space
-Abument teeth
-Pontics
-Expectation of the patients (esthetics or function)
A good treatment plan stars w/ an accurate _____?
-Diagnosis: requires good clinical and radiological evaluations + accruate diagnostic waxing
In the treatment plan, what occurs in the control phase?
-Eliminates active disease (active acries and periodontal disease and occlusal imbalance)
In Treatment of Defective Tooth Structure: What are the option for minimal lesion for occlusal, proximal and cervical:
-Occlusal: Sealant
-Proximal: Amaglam or Composite
-Cervical: Composite
What are the option for moderate lesion for occlusal, proximal, and cervical?
-Occlusal: Composite
-Proximal: Amalgam
-Cervical: Glass Ionomer and composites
What are the options for enlarged lesion for occlusal, proximal, and cervical?
-Occlusal: Onlay or inlay
-Proximal: Inlay, Onlay, Full crown
-Cervical: Full crown veneer
WHat are the options for extensive lesion for occlusal, proximal, and cervical?
-Occlusal: Full crown + RCT+ Core build-up
-Proximal:
-Cervical:
In Treatment of Tooth loss, how many missing teeth is being replace w/ consideration for RPD implant?
-Multiple up to 4 missing teeth, or Multiple more than 4 missing teeth
What is bounded edentulous space (BES)?
-Condiiton that exists when tooth or teeth is extracted and both adjacent teeth remain
What is residual ridge (RR)?
-Portion of the residual bone and its soft tissue covering that reamins after the removal of the tooth
What is residual ridge crest?
-The most coronal portion of the residual ridge
What are the possible treatment for a single missing tooth?
-Fixed partial Denture
-Resin bonded FPD
-Cantilver FPD
-Impant supported restoration
What is a retainer?
-Any type of device used for the stabilization or retention of a prosthesis
What is a pontic?
-An artifical tooth on a fixed dental prothesis (FPD) that replaces a missing natural tooth, restores its function and usually fills the space occupied by the clincal crown
What is a connector (rigid)?
-the portion of the fixed dental protehsis that unites the retainer to the pontic
What is framework?
-The metal or ceramic substructure portion of a fixed prosthesis (single tooth or FPD)
What are the option for replacing multiple teeth?
-Fixed partial denture
-Implant supported restoration
-Removable partial denture
What factors are evluated in Abutment teeth?
-Clinical crown
-Root ratio
-Mutual parallelism
-Root surface area
Describe what Mutual parallelism?
-Abutment teeth must exhibit a line of draw or path of insertion that would allow for hte full seating of a fixed prosthesis in a direct vertical plane w/o rotation either mesio-distally or bucco-lingually
What are some factors in evaluation of Abutment teeth?
-Occlusion
-Occlusal wear
-Location of proximal contacts
-Relative tooth dimension
-Basic features of tooth anatomy
-Surface texture of tooth
-Tooth arrangement
What is being evaulated in Edentulous space?
-Interocclusal space
-Ante's Law
-Law of Beams
-Space for pontics
What is Ante's Law?
-The combined pericemental area of all abutment teeth supporting a FPD should be equal or greater than the pericemental of the tooth or teeeth being replaced
What is the function of a pontics?
-Pontics replace and function for missing tooth. They restore BES and sometime tissue bound edentulous areas
-Must be functional, estehtic and cleansable
What kind of prep on done on 29-31?
29: Full coverage PFM retainer # 29 w/ minimal metal collar-consevative on lignal, aggressive on facial 1/2 ( 1.5 1.8 mm) and 2.0 mmm
-#30: pontic placement
-#31: Full cast gold retainer on #31-conservative prep. (0.5-0.8 mm axial and 1.5 mm occlusally)