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SELECTION OF ARTIFICIAL
TEETH
SELECTION OF ANTERIOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH
• This tends towards art and less to science and while the principles which follow will enable any
clinician of average artistic ability to select teeth suitable for the average patient, the most
pleasing results will always be obtained by those with an aesthetic sense. Anterior teeth are
primarily selected to satisfy esthetic requirements. Records of size, form and shade of teeth could
be obtained from pre-extraction records which include:
1. Diagnostic casts with natural teeth.
2. Pre-extraction photographs.
3. Pre-extraction radiographs.
4. Observation of teeth of close relatives.
5. Preserved extracted teeth.
• Factors to be considered when pre-extraction records are not available:
A. Shade (color).
B. Size.

C. Form.
• A) Shade:
• Shade mean degree of darkness of the color. There are two basic shades, the yellow
and gray are the basic shades, and the other shades vary in between . Also it should be
compatible with the general coloring of the skin, hair and eyes.
• The factors of shade selection are:1. Age.

2. Sex.
3. Complexion.
4. Patient -preference
• 1. Age:• The younger the patient, the lighter the color is preferred. The color of natural teeth darken with age
because of deposition of secondary dentin , wearing away of enamel and external staining from oral
fluids, foods or tobacco.
• 2. Sex: -

• The sex may effect color, it seems that females given brighter teeth than males.
• 3. race:• The color of the face should harmonize the color of teeth. Lighter teeth are suitable for lighter skin,
while darker teeth are suitable for darker skin, although darker people with dark skin seemed to have
very light teeth. This is because of contrast in the skin and tooth color.
• 4. Patient preference (method of pair comparison):• Show the patient a complete shade guide and select the two tabs that are lightest and darkest, hold
them against the patient lip and ask them to point to the one that they prefer. More than two or three
shades should be selected and comparison between them would help in final right selection.
B) Size
To select size of anterior teeth we have to consider the following:
1. Length.
2. Width.
3. Method of pair comparison.
1. Length:• The length of upper anterior teeth is controlled by:* Inter-ridge distance.
* Length of upper lip:
A. In short lip more than 2mm seen from upper central incisor.

B. In medium lip 1-1.5 mm seen from upper central incisor.
C. In long lip nothing can be seen from upper central incisor.

• The length of lower anterior teeth should be with level of lower lip.
2. Width: A. The width of upper central incisor equals approximately 1/16 of bi- Zygomatic width , and width
of upper ant teeth equal to 0.3 bi-Zygomatic width.
B. The width from the tip of left canine to the right canine is almost equal to the width of the nose
when measured in a straight line by a caliper.

C. Width of anterior teeth can be measured on upper occlusion rim depending on Labial frenum(mid
line), corner of the mouth and canine eminence (canine pos.).

3. Method of pair comparison: Use the method of pair comparison to assist a patient to decide what size of tooth they prefer. Set two
different sizes of teeth on a piece of wax rope. Place this under the upper lip, and find out which one
the patient prefers. Two or three presentations may have to be made to reach a decision.
C. FORM:THE FORM OF ANTERIOR TEETH DEPENDS ON THE FOLLOWING:
1. FACE FORM.
2. SEX, AGE AND PERSONALITY.
3. Profile.
4. METHOD OF PAIR COMPARISON.

1. Face form:According to frontal out-line, face could be classified into square, ovoid and tapering. The upper
central incisor form should be in harmony with patient face.
2. Sex, age and personality:Sex: Masculine form is associated with square, cuboidal and angular form. While feminine
form associated with more rounded, ovoid and tapering features.
Age: In old patients the teeth tend to have square form due to attrition, more round features
disappears and line angle quite seen in those patients.

Personality: It seems reasonable that a large vigorous type of persons have teeth of a size and
form with prominent markings, different from those of a delicate appearing woman.

3.Profile of the face:
can be divided into:Straight, convex and concave. The labial surface of Upper central incisor
viewed from

the mesial aspect should be in harmony with profile of the face.

4. Method of pair comparison
Allow the patient to select between the same size teeth but different forms. Set two different
forms of teeth on the right and left sides of a piece of wax rope, and ask the patients which they
prefer.
Materials of anterior teeth:There are two main types:
1. Porcelain,
2. Acrylic

1. Porcelain teeth:
We have vacuum fired and air fired. The vacuum is better because they are harder and have luster.
Generally porcelain teeth are preferred particularly for young person because they look more vital,
very smooth and difficult to abrade.

2. Acrylic teeth:
They are made from acrylic resin, indicated when there is insufficient inter-occlusal distance, and
grinding becomes necessary, also in situation where there are opposing natural teeth, partial
denture and gold bridge. They are inferior when they are compared with porcelain because they can
not maintain luster for long time and abraded easily.
ACRYLIC TEETH :

PORCELAIN TEETH :

1- NOT BRITTLE, BUT POOR ABRASION
RESISTANCE.

1- BRITTLE, MORE RESISTANCE TO ABRASION

2- ESTHETIC VERY GOOD.

2- EXCELLENT (DOES NOT STAIN).

3- CHEMICAL BONDING WITH DENTURE BASE.

3- MECHANICAL BONDING BY PINS OR UNDERCUTS
HOLES.

4- EASILY GROUND AND POLISH.

4- DIFFICULT TO GRIND AND POLISH.

5- TRANSMIT FEWER FORCES TO THE MUCOSA.

5- MORE FORCES TO THE MUCOSA.

6- NO CLICKING ON CONTACT.

6- CLICKING ON CONTACT.

7- THERMAL EXPANSION SAME AS ACRYLIC
DENTURE BASE.

7- MUCH LOWER THAN ACRYLIC CAUSES STRESSES IN
ACRYLIC DENTURE BASE.
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR ARTIFICIAL
TEETH
• Posterior teeth are selected for color, buccolingual width, mesiodistal length, vertical
height (occluso-gingival length) and occlusal form.

1- Shade (color):
Shade of posterior teeth should be harmonized to the shade of anterior teeth, maxillary first premolars
are sometimes used for esthetic more than function, so it's advisable to select premolar teeth with
lighter color than the other posterior teeth, but not lighter than anterior teeth. Generally the shades of
posterior teeth are slightly darker than anterior teeth (post. Contain dentin more than ant.).
2- Buccolingual width:The buccolingual width of posterior teeth should be slightly narrower than natural teeth to
decrease occlusal surfaces which direct less stress during function to supporting tissue, and
also enhance the development of the correct form of polished surfaces of the denture.

3- Mesiodistal width:
The mesiodistal width of posterior teeth should be equal to the distance between canine line
and anterior border of maxillary tuberosity for upper teeth. For lower teeth should be equal to
distance between canine line and anterior border of retro molar pad area.(the width with in
design limit)

Note : Placing a tooth on an inclined plane should be avoided, otherwise dislodgment of
denture occur.
4- The occlusogingival height
The occlusogingival height or length is controlled by the available inter-arch distance. The
length of the maxillary first premolar should be comparable to that of maxillary canine to have
the proper esthetic effect. The height of posterior teeth usually divided into long, short, medium.
Long posterior teeth are generally more esthetic in appearance than are shorter teeth.

5- Occlusal form:
There are two forms:a) Cusp form (anatomical teeth): Anatomical teeth have cusp angles 30, 20, 5 degrees.(angle
between the cusp tip and flat occluosal plane)
b) Non cusp (cuspless) form teeth: also called monoplane or zero degree teeth.
Advantages of non-cusp form teeth:-

Advantages of cusp form teeth:-1- More effect(functional).
2- Can be arranged in balance occlusion in
eccentric position.

1- Offer less resistance in non masticatory
movement like bruxism, therefore less damaging
to supporting tissue. therefore, they are indicated in
excessively resorped ridges.

3- The cusp fossa relationship between upper and
lower posterior teeth form definite point for return to
centric occlusion.

2- More comfortable.

4- More acceptable esthetically.

4- Can be used with less damaging effect than cusp
form teeth in patients with uncoordinated
neuromuscular control which jaw relation records
are not repeatable.

5- More compatible with surrounding oral
environment.

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3- Allow greater range for movement which is
necessary in patients with mal-related jaw.

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Disadvantage of cusps on teeth is that alveolar resorption which cause reduction in
vertical dimension and the interlocking of the cusps causes the lower denture to be
displaced forwards and the upper backward causing damage to the underlying tissues.
The use of flat inverted cusp teeth prevents or reduces this trauma.
Natural tooth forms with their interlocking cusps caused instability of the dentures, and
investigations were begun on how this difficulty could be overcome. We have two distinct
ways.
1. To alter the shape of the posterior teeth so that cusps could be eliminated without sacrificing
efficiency.
2. there was attempted by designing articulator which copied the mandibular movements of the
individual patient.

The cusp angle and height of the cusps of all the posterior teeth should be accurately
related to the paths of the mandible when functioning. Practically this is not possible,
but certain teeth are available for which the manufacturers publish the cusp angle. E.g. 20
degree posteriors and the teeth of this type can be satisfactory employed with most
adjustable or moving condyles articulators.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE
TEETH
ARRANGEMENT OF THE ANTERIOR TEETH
• It is important that the artificial anterior teeth are placed in the same
anteroposterior position and at the same length as the original natural
esthetics and phonetics
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAXILLARY
ANTERIOR TEETH:
In placing and positioning the maxillary anterior teeth the objective is to
provide balance between maximum esthetics and proper phonetics. The
maxillary anterior teeth should support the upper lip in a natural
position.
1.After the loss of the natural anterior teeth, bone resorption usually occurs
more on the labial aspect than on the palatal aspect of the maxillary
ridge. To compensate for this loss of bone structure the maxillary anterior
teeth should be placed labial to the residual ridge.
2.The incisive papilla in the edentulous maxillary arch acts as a guide to
proper placement of the maxillary central incisors. The maxillary central
incisors fall approximately 8 to 10 mm anterior to the point of intersection
of a line that bisects the midline of the palate perpendicularly through the
incisive papilla.
(mid line is between the labial frenum and the incisive papilla)
3.The labial contour of the teeth should follow the labial contour of the
occlusal rim.
4.The right and left maxillary anterior teeth should be positioned
symmetrically on either side of the arch.
• Position of the maxillary central incisor:

Mesio-distal inclination:
The maxillary central incisor is placed, so that the long axis shows a slight distal
inclination, when viewed from front.

Labio-lingual inclination:
The neck of the tooth should be slightly depressed when viewed from this side,
the tooth slopes (incisal edge ) towards the labial side.

The incisal edge:
Is in contact with the occlusal plane.
Position of the maxillary lateral incisor:
Mesio-distal inclination:
The maxillary lateral incisor is placed with its long axis inclined notesable distally
when viewed from the front.

Labio-lingual inclination:
The neck of the maxillary lateral incisor is depressed (of the neck) more than the
central incisor, although the labial surface will be nearly in line with the central incisor.

The incisal edge:
is ½ to 1mm above the level of the occlusal plane.
Position of maxillary canine:
Mesio-distal inclination:
The maxillary canine is placed so that the long axis has slight distal inclination from the front
view.

Labio-lingual inclination:
The neck of the maxillary canine is prominent. The tooth axis is vertical (straight ) when viewed

from the side.

The cusp tip:
Is in contact with the occlusal plane.
The maxillary canine has two planes on the labial surface;
mesial plane should follow the contour of the anterior teeth
while the distal plane will be in line with the posterior teeth.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR
ANTERIOR TEETH:
1.The midline of the maxillary central incisor should be followed while placing the
mandibular central incisor.
2.The imaginary roots of the mandibular anterior teeth should be directed towards the
residual ridge. this will often place the mandibular teeth labial to the residual ridge.

3.The mandibular anterior teeth should not be in contact herozantally with the maxillary
teeth (over jet).
4.The mandibular anterior teeth should not be in contact vertically with the maxillary
anterior teeth (over bite).
Position of the mandibular central incisor:
Mesio-distal inclination:
The long axis is perpendicular to the occlusal plane (vertically upright).

Labio-lingual inclination:
The central incisor is placed with its neck depressed and the tooth will show that it’s labially inclined
when viewed from one side.

The incisal edge:
Are 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
Position of the mandibular lateral incisor:
Mesio-distal inclination:
The mandibular lateral incisor is placed with its long axis showing a slight distal inclination.

Labio-lingual inclination:
The labial surface is perpendicular to the occlusal plane.

The incisal edge:
Are 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
Position of the mandibular canine:
Mesio-distal inclination:
The mandibular canines are placed with a more distal inclination (neck distally placed) than the
mandibular lateral incisors.

Labio-lingual inclination:
The neck of the tooth is placed prominently. The tooth shows a slight lingual inclination (at the
incisal edge) when viewed from the side

The incisal tip:
Lies 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
Horizontal overlap (over jet):
This the horizontal distance between the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisor and the
labial surface of the mandibular central incisor.

Vertical overlap (over bite):
The maxillary anterior teeth overlap the mandibular anterior teeth and this overlap on the
vertical axis is called the vertical overlap.
Incisal guide angle:
The incisal guide angle is the angle formed with the horizontal
plane by drawing a line in the sagital plane between the incisal
edges of the maxillary and mandibular central incisors when
the teeth are in centric occlusion.
The amount of vertical and horizontal overlap determines the
sagital incisal guidance.
Incisal guidance is the path traveled by the mandibular central
incisor from centric occlusion position to the protrusive occlusal
position.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE POSTERIOR TEETH
• Posterior teeth are set up in tight centric occlusion. The mandibular teeth are set in the
wax occlusion rim over the residual ridge in their ideal buccolingual position and the
maxillary teeth are set in tight centric occlusion with them regardless of their
buccolingual position. The objective here is to have the intercuspatation of the posterior
teeth so precise that any deviation of this occlusion in the mouth will be easily detected.
STANDARDIZED PARAMETERS
1. CURVE OF WILSON' AS TRANSVERSAL COMPENSATING CURVE.
2. CURVE OF SPEE' AS SAGITTAL COMPENSATING CURVE.
3.OPTIMUM INTERCUSPIDATION OF THE ANTAGONISTS.
• Curve of Wilson
Transversal compensating curve. It runs frontally (transversally), touching the cusp tips of
the posterior teeth. In the lower arch, it is produced by an even inclination of the right and
left molars towards the lingual, corresponding to an inclination towards the buccal in the
maxilla. When setting-up complete dentures, the teeth should be positioned along this
curve
• Curve of Spee
Sagittal compensating curve. Its bow-shaped line of occlusion in dentition. Spee described
it as the "shifting path" of the mandible. The segment of the circle drawn has its center in
the orbital cavity.
• The guide lines used in arrangement of posterior teeth:
1. The line of the crest of lower residual ridge. Which extend between the middle of
retromolar pad, and tip of lower canine, the central grooves of the lower posterior teeth
should coincide with this line.

2. The line extending between the tip of lower canine and upper 2/3 of retromolar pad will
determine the height of lower posterior teeth.
1. ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH:• a. Maxillary premolars:
• 1. Premolars are set vertically to occlusal plane.
• 2. Facial cusp of maxillary 1st premolar touch the occlusal plane while the lingual cusp is raised
from occlusal plane approximately 12 mm
• 3.The facial cusp of maxillary 1st premolar should be seat into the embrasure between the
mandibular 1st and 2nd premolars.
• 4. Lingual cusp should be over the crest of the ridge
• 5. Facial and lingual cusp of maxillary 2 nd premolar touch the occlusal plane.
b. Maxillary molars:
1. The inclination of maxillary molars are mesially and slightly lingually to create a 6 degree upward curve.
2. Mesiolingual cusp of maxillary 1st molar should touch the occlusal plane and the lingual cusps are over the crest of
the mandibular ridge
3.The mesiobuccal cusp of upper 1st molar should rest in the buccal groove of the lower 1st molar, and the mesiolingual
cusp should seat into the central fossa of lower 1st molar.
4. Maxillary 2 nd molar are set with no cusp touches the occlusal plane. All the lingual cusps are over the crest of the
mandibular ridge
5.Facial cusps of maxillary teeth form a gentle curve, while the lingual cusps form a similar curve about 12 mm below
the facial cusps .
6.Use a template to cheak the buccal alignment of,canine,premolars and mesial buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar
should touch the template,while the distobuccal cusp not touch.
7. To check the buccal alignment of maxillary posterior teeth,all four cusps of maxillary molars touch the template while
the premolar do not touch the template.
2. ARRANGEMENT OF MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH
1.The Mandibular 1st molar is first set into centric occlusion.
2. Mesio-buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar fit in to the buccal groove of mandibular first molar.
3. The mesioligual cusp of Mandibular 1st molar fit into the central fossa of the maxillary first molar.
4.Set the mandibular 2nd molar,the mesio-buccal cusp of maxillary 2nd molar fit in to the buccal groove of mandibular
2nd molar.
5.Then set mandibular 2nd premolar,its cusp tip should be positioned in the embrasur between maxillary 1st and 2nd
premolars.

6. The last tooth are mandibular 1st premolar which should be position in the embrasure between maxillary canine and
maxillary 1st premolar.
7. Mandibular premolars follow the curvature of the canine.
8. Mandibular posterior teeth are set on or slightly lingual to the crest of the ridge.
Common errors in arrangement of teeth.
1. Lack of rotation of anterior teeth to give a narrower effect.
2. Setting mandibular anterior teeth too forward in order to meet maxillary teeth.
3. Failure to make the canine the turning point of the arch.
4. Setting mandibular 1st premolar to the buccal side of the canines.
5. Setting the mandibular posterior teeth too far to the lingual side in the 2nd molar region
which cause tongue interference and mandibular denture displacement

6. Failure to establish the occlusal plane at the proper level and inclination.
7. Establishing the occlusal plane by an arbitrary line on the face.
Thank you

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  • 2. SELECTION OF ANTERIOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH • This tends towards art and less to science and while the principles which follow will enable any clinician of average artistic ability to select teeth suitable for the average patient, the most pleasing results will always be obtained by those with an aesthetic sense. Anterior teeth are primarily selected to satisfy esthetic requirements. Records of size, form and shade of teeth could be obtained from pre-extraction records which include: 1. Diagnostic casts with natural teeth. 2. Pre-extraction photographs. 3. Pre-extraction radiographs. 4. Observation of teeth of close relatives. 5. Preserved extracted teeth.
  • 3. • Factors to be considered when pre-extraction records are not available: A. Shade (color). B. Size. C. Form.
  • 4. • A) Shade: • Shade mean degree of darkness of the color. There are two basic shades, the yellow and gray are the basic shades, and the other shades vary in between . Also it should be compatible with the general coloring of the skin, hair and eyes. • The factors of shade selection are:1. Age. 2. Sex. 3. Complexion. 4. Patient -preference
  • 5. • 1. Age:• The younger the patient, the lighter the color is preferred. The color of natural teeth darken with age because of deposition of secondary dentin , wearing away of enamel and external staining from oral fluids, foods or tobacco. • 2. Sex: - • The sex may effect color, it seems that females given brighter teeth than males. • 3. race:• The color of the face should harmonize the color of teeth. Lighter teeth are suitable for lighter skin, while darker teeth are suitable for darker skin, although darker people with dark skin seemed to have very light teeth. This is because of contrast in the skin and tooth color. • 4. Patient preference (method of pair comparison):• Show the patient a complete shade guide and select the two tabs that are lightest and darkest, hold them against the patient lip and ask them to point to the one that they prefer. More than two or three shades should be selected and comparison between them would help in final right selection.
  • 6. B) Size To select size of anterior teeth we have to consider the following: 1. Length. 2. Width. 3. Method of pair comparison. 1. Length:• The length of upper anterior teeth is controlled by:* Inter-ridge distance. * Length of upper lip: A. In short lip more than 2mm seen from upper central incisor. B. In medium lip 1-1.5 mm seen from upper central incisor. C. In long lip nothing can be seen from upper central incisor. • The length of lower anterior teeth should be with level of lower lip.
  • 7. 2. Width: A. The width of upper central incisor equals approximately 1/16 of bi- Zygomatic width , and width of upper ant teeth equal to 0.3 bi-Zygomatic width. B. The width from the tip of left canine to the right canine is almost equal to the width of the nose when measured in a straight line by a caliper. C. Width of anterior teeth can be measured on upper occlusion rim depending on Labial frenum(mid line), corner of the mouth and canine eminence (canine pos.). 3. Method of pair comparison: Use the method of pair comparison to assist a patient to decide what size of tooth they prefer. Set two different sizes of teeth on a piece of wax rope. Place this under the upper lip, and find out which one the patient prefers. Two or three presentations may have to be made to reach a decision.
  • 8. C. FORM:THE FORM OF ANTERIOR TEETH DEPENDS ON THE FOLLOWING: 1. FACE FORM. 2. SEX, AGE AND PERSONALITY. 3. Profile. 4. METHOD OF PAIR COMPARISON. 1. Face form:According to frontal out-line, face could be classified into square, ovoid and tapering. The upper central incisor form should be in harmony with patient face.
  • 9. 2. Sex, age and personality:Sex: Masculine form is associated with square, cuboidal and angular form. While feminine form associated with more rounded, ovoid and tapering features. Age: In old patients the teeth tend to have square form due to attrition, more round features disappears and line angle quite seen in those patients. Personality: It seems reasonable that a large vigorous type of persons have teeth of a size and form with prominent markings, different from those of a delicate appearing woman. 3.Profile of the face: can be divided into:Straight, convex and concave. The labial surface of Upper central incisor viewed from the mesial aspect should be in harmony with profile of the face. 4. Method of pair comparison Allow the patient to select between the same size teeth but different forms. Set two different forms of teeth on the right and left sides of a piece of wax rope, and ask the patients which they prefer.
  • 10. Materials of anterior teeth:There are two main types: 1. Porcelain, 2. Acrylic 1. Porcelain teeth: We have vacuum fired and air fired. The vacuum is better because they are harder and have luster. Generally porcelain teeth are preferred particularly for young person because they look more vital, very smooth and difficult to abrade. 2. Acrylic teeth: They are made from acrylic resin, indicated when there is insufficient inter-occlusal distance, and grinding becomes necessary, also in situation where there are opposing natural teeth, partial denture and gold bridge. They are inferior when they are compared with porcelain because they can not maintain luster for long time and abraded easily.
  • 11. ACRYLIC TEETH : PORCELAIN TEETH : 1- NOT BRITTLE, BUT POOR ABRASION RESISTANCE. 1- BRITTLE, MORE RESISTANCE TO ABRASION 2- ESTHETIC VERY GOOD. 2- EXCELLENT (DOES NOT STAIN). 3- CHEMICAL BONDING WITH DENTURE BASE. 3- MECHANICAL BONDING BY PINS OR UNDERCUTS HOLES. 4- EASILY GROUND AND POLISH. 4- DIFFICULT TO GRIND AND POLISH. 5- TRANSMIT FEWER FORCES TO THE MUCOSA. 5- MORE FORCES TO THE MUCOSA. 6- NO CLICKING ON CONTACT. 6- CLICKING ON CONTACT. 7- THERMAL EXPANSION SAME AS ACRYLIC DENTURE BASE. 7- MUCH LOWER THAN ACRYLIC CAUSES STRESSES IN ACRYLIC DENTURE BASE.
  • 12. SELECTION OF POSTERIOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH • Posterior teeth are selected for color, buccolingual width, mesiodistal length, vertical height (occluso-gingival length) and occlusal form. 1- Shade (color): Shade of posterior teeth should be harmonized to the shade of anterior teeth, maxillary first premolars are sometimes used for esthetic more than function, so it's advisable to select premolar teeth with lighter color than the other posterior teeth, but not lighter than anterior teeth. Generally the shades of posterior teeth are slightly darker than anterior teeth (post. Contain dentin more than ant.).
  • 13. 2- Buccolingual width:The buccolingual width of posterior teeth should be slightly narrower than natural teeth to decrease occlusal surfaces which direct less stress during function to supporting tissue, and also enhance the development of the correct form of polished surfaces of the denture. 3- Mesiodistal width: The mesiodistal width of posterior teeth should be equal to the distance between canine line and anterior border of maxillary tuberosity for upper teeth. For lower teeth should be equal to distance between canine line and anterior border of retro molar pad area.(the width with in design limit) Note : Placing a tooth on an inclined plane should be avoided, otherwise dislodgment of denture occur.
  • 14. 4- The occlusogingival height The occlusogingival height or length is controlled by the available inter-arch distance. The length of the maxillary first premolar should be comparable to that of maxillary canine to have the proper esthetic effect. The height of posterior teeth usually divided into long, short, medium. Long posterior teeth are generally more esthetic in appearance than are shorter teeth. 5- Occlusal form: There are two forms:a) Cusp form (anatomical teeth): Anatomical teeth have cusp angles 30, 20, 5 degrees.(angle between the cusp tip and flat occluosal plane) b) Non cusp (cuspless) form teeth: also called monoplane or zero degree teeth.
  • 15. Advantages of non-cusp form teeth:- Advantages of cusp form teeth:-1- More effect(functional). 2- Can be arranged in balance occlusion in eccentric position. 1- Offer less resistance in non masticatory movement like bruxism, therefore less damaging to supporting tissue. therefore, they are indicated in excessively resorped ridges. 3- The cusp fossa relationship between upper and lower posterior teeth form definite point for return to centric occlusion. 2- More comfortable. 4- More acceptable esthetically. 4- Can be used with less damaging effect than cusp form teeth in patients with uncoordinated neuromuscular control which jaw relation records are not repeatable. 5- More compatible with surrounding oral environment. 10 20 3- Allow greater range for movement which is necessary in patients with mal-related jaw. 30
  • 16. Disadvantage of cusps on teeth is that alveolar resorption which cause reduction in vertical dimension and the interlocking of the cusps causes the lower denture to be displaced forwards and the upper backward causing damage to the underlying tissues. The use of flat inverted cusp teeth prevents or reduces this trauma.
  • 17. Natural tooth forms with their interlocking cusps caused instability of the dentures, and investigations were begun on how this difficulty could be overcome. We have two distinct ways. 1. To alter the shape of the posterior teeth so that cusps could be eliminated without sacrificing efficiency. 2. there was attempted by designing articulator which copied the mandibular movements of the individual patient. The cusp angle and height of the cusps of all the posterior teeth should be accurately related to the paths of the mandible when functioning. Practically this is not possible, but certain teeth are available for which the manufacturers publish the cusp angle. E.g. 20 degree posteriors and the teeth of this type can be satisfactory employed with most adjustable or moving condyles articulators.
  • 19. ARRANGEMENT OF THE ANTERIOR TEETH • It is important that the artificial anterior teeth are placed in the same anteroposterior position and at the same length as the original natural esthetics and phonetics
  • 20. ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAXILLARY ANTERIOR TEETH: In placing and positioning the maxillary anterior teeth the objective is to provide balance between maximum esthetics and proper phonetics. The maxillary anterior teeth should support the upper lip in a natural position. 1.After the loss of the natural anterior teeth, bone resorption usually occurs more on the labial aspect than on the palatal aspect of the maxillary ridge. To compensate for this loss of bone structure the maxillary anterior teeth should be placed labial to the residual ridge.
  • 21. 2.The incisive papilla in the edentulous maxillary arch acts as a guide to proper placement of the maxillary central incisors. The maxillary central incisors fall approximately 8 to 10 mm anterior to the point of intersection of a line that bisects the midline of the palate perpendicularly through the incisive papilla. (mid line is between the labial frenum and the incisive papilla) 3.The labial contour of the teeth should follow the labial contour of the occlusal rim. 4.The right and left maxillary anterior teeth should be positioned symmetrically on either side of the arch.
  • 22. • Position of the maxillary central incisor: Mesio-distal inclination: The maxillary central incisor is placed, so that the long axis shows a slight distal inclination, when viewed from front. Labio-lingual inclination: The neck of the tooth should be slightly depressed when viewed from this side, the tooth slopes (incisal edge ) towards the labial side. The incisal edge: Is in contact with the occlusal plane.
  • 23. Position of the maxillary lateral incisor: Mesio-distal inclination: The maxillary lateral incisor is placed with its long axis inclined notesable distally when viewed from the front. Labio-lingual inclination: The neck of the maxillary lateral incisor is depressed (of the neck) more than the central incisor, although the labial surface will be nearly in line with the central incisor. The incisal edge: is ½ to 1mm above the level of the occlusal plane.
  • 24. Position of maxillary canine: Mesio-distal inclination: The maxillary canine is placed so that the long axis has slight distal inclination from the front view. Labio-lingual inclination: The neck of the maxillary canine is prominent. The tooth axis is vertical (straight ) when viewed from the side. The cusp tip: Is in contact with the occlusal plane. The maxillary canine has two planes on the labial surface; mesial plane should follow the contour of the anterior teeth while the distal plane will be in line with the posterior teeth.
  • 25. ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR ANTERIOR TEETH: 1.The midline of the maxillary central incisor should be followed while placing the mandibular central incisor. 2.The imaginary roots of the mandibular anterior teeth should be directed towards the residual ridge. this will often place the mandibular teeth labial to the residual ridge. 3.The mandibular anterior teeth should not be in contact herozantally with the maxillary teeth (over jet). 4.The mandibular anterior teeth should not be in contact vertically with the maxillary anterior teeth (over bite).
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  • 27. Position of the mandibular central incisor: Mesio-distal inclination: The long axis is perpendicular to the occlusal plane (vertically upright). Labio-lingual inclination: The central incisor is placed with its neck depressed and the tooth will show that it’s labially inclined when viewed from one side. The incisal edge: Are 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
  • 28. Position of the mandibular lateral incisor: Mesio-distal inclination: The mandibular lateral incisor is placed with its long axis showing a slight distal inclination. Labio-lingual inclination: The labial surface is perpendicular to the occlusal plane. The incisal edge: Are 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
  • 29. Position of the mandibular canine: Mesio-distal inclination: The mandibular canines are placed with a more distal inclination (neck distally placed) than the mandibular lateral incisors. Labio-lingual inclination: The neck of the tooth is placed prominently. The tooth shows a slight lingual inclination (at the incisal edge) when viewed from the side The incisal tip: Lies 1-2 mm above the occlusal plane.
  • 30. Horizontal overlap (over jet): This the horizontal distance between the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisor and the labial surface of the mandibular central incisor. Vertical overlap (over bite): The maxillary anterior teeth overlap the mandibular anterior teeth and this overlap on the vertical axis is called the vertical overlap.
  • 31. Incisal guide angle: The incisal guide angle is the angle formed with the horizontal plane by drawing a line in the sagital plane between the incisal edges of the maxillary and mandibular central incisors when the teeth are in centric occlusion. The amount of vertical and horizontal overlap determines the sagital incisal guidance. Incisal guidance is the path traveled by the mandibular central incisor from centric occlusion position to the protrusive occlusal position.
  • 32. ARRANGEMENT OF THE POSTERIOR TEETH • Posterior teeth are set up in tight centric occlusion. The mandibular teeth are set in the wax occlusion rim over the residual ridge in their ideal buccolingual position and the maxillary teeth are set in tight centric occlusion with them regardless of their buccolingual position. The objective here is to have the intercuspatation of the posterior teeth so precise that any deviation of this occlusion in the mouth will be easily detected.
  • 33. STANDARDIZED PARAMETERS 1. CURVE OF WILSON' AS TRANSVERSAL COMPENSATING CURVE. 2. CURVE OF SPEE' AS SAGITTAL COMPENSATING CURVE. 3.OPTIMUM INTERCUSPIDATION OF THE ANTAGONISTS.
  • 34. • Curve of Wilson Transversal compensating curve. It runs frontally (transversally), touching the cusp tips of the posterior teeth. In the lower arch, it is produced by an even inclination of the right and left molars towards the lingual, corresponding to an inclination towards the buccal in the maxilla. When setting-up complete dentures, the teeth should be positioned along this curve
  • 35. • Curve of Spee Sagittal compensating curve. Its bow-shaped line of occlusion in dentition. Spee described it as the "shifting path" of the mandible. The segment of the circle drawn has its center in the orbital cavity.
  • 36. • The guide lines used in arrangement of posterior teeth: 1. The line of the crest of lower residual ridge. Which extend between the middle of retromolar pad, and tip of lower canine, the central grooves of the lower posterior teeth should coincide with this line. 2. The line extending between the tip of lower canine and upper 2/3 of retromolar pad will determine the height of lower posterior teeth.
  • 37. 1. ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH:• a. Maxillary premolars: • 1. Premolars are set vertically to occlusal plane. • 2. Facial cusp of maxillary 1st premolar touch the occlusal plane while the lingual cusp is raised from occlusal plane approximately 12 mm • 3.The facial cusp of maxillary 1st premolar should be seat into the embrasure between the mandibular 1st and 2nd premolars. • 4. Lingual cusp should be over the crest of the ridge • 5. Facial and lingual cusp of maxillary 2 nd premolar touch the occlusal plane.
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  • 39. b. Maxillary molars: 1. The inclination of maxillary molars are mesially and slightly lingually to create a 6 degree upward curve. 2. Mesiolingual cusp of maxillary 1st molar should touch the occlusal plane and the lingual cusps are over the crest of the mandibular ridge 3.The mesiobuccal cusp of upper 1st molar should rest in the buccal groove of the lower 1st molar, and the mesiolingual cusp should seat into the central fossa of lower 1st molar. 4. Maxillary 2 nd molar are set with no cusp touches the occlusal plane. All the lingual cusps are over the crest of the mandibular ridge 5.Facial cusps of maxillary teeth form a gentle curve, while the lingual cusps form a similar curve about 12 mm below the facial cusps . 6.Use a template to cheak the buccal alignment of,canine,premolars and mesial buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar should touch the template,while the distobuccal cusp not touch. 7. To check the buccal alignment of maxillary posterior teeth,all four cusps of maxillary molars touch the template while the premolar do not touch the template.
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  • 41. 2. ARRANGEMENT OF MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH 1.The Mandibular 1st molar is first set into centric occlusion. 2. Mesio-buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar fit in to the buccal groove of mandibular first molar. 3. The mesioligual cusp of Mandibular 1st molar fit into the central fossa of the maxillary first molar. 4.Set the mandibular 2nd molar,the mesio-buccal cusp of maxillary 2nd molar fit in to the buccal groove of mandibular 2nd molar. 5.Then set mandibular 2nd premolar,its cusp tip should be positioned in the embrasur between maxillary 1st and 2nd premolars. 6. The last tooth are mandibular 1st premolar which should be position in the embrasure between maxillary canine and maxillary 1st premolar. 7. Mandibular premolars follow the curvature of the canine. 8. Mandibular posterior teeth are set on or slightly lingual to the crest of the ridge.
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  • 43. Common errors in arrangement of teeth. 1. Lack of rotation of anterior teeth to give a narrower effect. 2. Setting mandibular anterior teeth too forward in order to meet maxillary teeth. 3. Failure to make the canine the turning point of the arch. 4. Setting mandibular 1st premolar to the buccal side of the canines. 5. Setting the mandibular posterior teeth too far to the lingual side in the 2nd molar region which cause tongue interference and mandibular denture displacement 6. Failure to establish the occlusal plane at the proper level and inclination. 7. Establishing the occlusal plane by an arbitrary line on the face.