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Complete Dentures Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025 Complete Dentures (T1-2) Edentulous pt are more common people are living longer Why is it important to study and prosthodontics as a general dentist? diagnosis define: (1) the act or process of deciding the nature o...

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Complete Dentures (T1-2)
Edentulous pt are more common


people are living longer
Why is it important to study and
prosthodontics as a general dentist?




diagnosis
define:


(1) the act or process of deciding the nature of a diseased condition by
examination, (2) a careful investigation of the facts to determine the nature of
a thing, or (3) the determination of the nature, location,
and causes of disease."




1. philosophical
2. exacting
3. indifferent
4. hysterical
What are the four House classification of patient types




philosophical
what house classification is this:

,Most ideal patient to treat with complete dentures. "These patients are
rational, sensible, calm, and composed in difficult situations. Their motivation
is generalized, as they desire dentures for the maintenance of health and
appearance and feel that having teeth replaced is a normal, acceptable
procedure."




exacting
what house classification is this:


These patients are pseudo-philosophical. They present with many of the same
good qualities that your philosophical patients will have, however they require
much more attention from the dentist. "These patients are methodical, precise,
and accurate and at times make severe demands. They like each step in the
procedure explained in detail."




indifferent




***tend to blame dentist for everything




***Strong consideration is warranted for the practitioner to have a whole
appointment educating the patient regarding the function, esthetics, and care
of complete dentures and edentulous tissues.

,If a patient is not interested in receiving treatment after being taught about
complete dentures, it is best to refuse treatment for the patient rather than fail
at treatment due to poor patient cooperation.
what house classification is this:


"These patients evidence little if any concern; they are apathetic and
uninterested and lack motivation. Indifferent patients pay no
attention to instructions, will not cooperate, and are prone to blame the dentist
for poor dental health. Unfortunately, many young patients are this type."




hysterical




***will tend to cancel apointments
what house classification is this:




"Emotionally unstable, excitable, excessively apprehensive, and hypertensive.
The prognosis is often unfavorable, and additional professional help
(psychiatric) is required prior to and during treatment




1. Obtain a thorough medical and dental history.


2. Take appropriate radiographs. If periodontally involved teeth remain, select
PA's may be required for documentation.

, 3. Obtain appropriate consultations
with physicians if necessary.


4. Perform head and neck evaluation and make appropriate referrals if
necessary.


5. Develop a treatment plan with
accurate prognosis.
What are the clinical objectives of the first denture appointment? (5)




1. Take accurate preliminary impressions with edentulous stock trays and an
irreversible hydrocolloid. You must pour up alginate impressions within 12
minutes!


2. Determine condition of tissues by evaluating diagnostic casts. i.e. Were
extractions recently performed or has the patient been wearing a previous
complete denture for years?


3. Remove nodules and other irregularities from the diagnostic casts.


4. Develop custom trays for border
molding and final impressions.
What are the laboratory objectives of the first denture appointment? (4)




1. What type of prosthesis has the patient worn?

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