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Post Insertion Problems
INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY
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• Factors causing post insertion
problems may be grouped, essentially
into four causes.
• Adverse intra-oral anatomical factors
• Clinical factors eg poor denture stability.
• Technical factors.
• Patient adaptional factors.
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Adverse intra-oral anatomical factors
Symptoms/clinical
findings
Cause Treatment
Related to impression surface
discrete painful areas
Pearls or sharp ridges of
acrylic on the fitting surface
arising from deficiency in
laboratory finishing
Locate with finger, or snagging
dry cotton wool fibres. Use
disclosing material to assist
locality toease denture
Pain on insertion and removal,
possibly inflamed mucosa on
side (s) of ridges
Denture not relieved in
region of undercuts
Use disclosing material to
adjust in region of ’wipe off’.
Exercise care as excessive
removal may reduce retention.
Areas painful to pressure Pressure areas resulting eg
from faulty impressions,
damage to working cast,
warpage of denture base.
Use disclosing material to
accurately locate area to be
relieved. If severe, remake may
be required. Consider removal
of root
Over-extension of lingual flange.
Painful mylohyoid ridge;
denture lifts on tongue
protrusion; painful to swallow
Over-extended lower
impression: instructions to
laboratory not clear or non-
existent
Determine position and extent
of over-extension using
disclosing material and relieve
accordingly
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Generalised pain over denture
-supporting
area
Under-extended denture
base - may be the result of
over-adjustment to the
periphery, or impression
surface. Check for adequacy
of FWS
Extend denture to optimal
available denture support
area. If insufficient FWS,
remake may be
required
Lack of relief for frena or muscle
attachments;
pinching of tissue between
denture base and retromolar
pad or tuberosity. Sore throat,
difficulty in swallowing
Peripheral over-extension
resulting from impression
stage and/or design error.
Palatal soreness as post dam
too deep
Relieve with aid of disclosing
material. Care with
adjustment of post dam -
removal of existing seal
and its replacement in
greenstick prior to
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• Clinical factors eg poor denture stability.
– arising from decreased retention forces
– arising from increased displacing forces
• occlusal and anatomical factors
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Arising From Decreased Retention Forces
Symptoms/clinical
findings
Cause Treatment
Lack of peripheral seal Border under-extension in
Depth. Border under
extension in width. Often a
particular problem in disto-
buccal aspects of upper
periphery which may be
displaced by buccinator on
mouth opening. Posterior
border of upper denture
Add softened tracing
compound to relevant border,
mould digitally and by
functional movements by
patient. Replace compound
with acrylic resin. As a
temporary measure a chair
side reline material may be
used
Inelasticity of cheek
tissues
Consequence of ageing
process; scleroderma,
submucous fibrous
Mould denture borders
incrementally using softened
tracing compound as
functional movements
are performed - aim to slightly
under-extend depth and
width of denture periphery.
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Air beneath impression
surface. Denture may rock
under finger pressure. May
see gap between periphery
of flange and ridge. Occlusal
error subsequent to warpage
Deficient impression.
Damaged cast. Warped
denture. Over-adjustment of
Impression surface. Residual
ridge resorption. Undercut
ridge. Excessive Relief
chamber. Change in Fluid
content of supporting tissues
Reline if design
parameters of denture
satisfactory, otherwise
remake as required.
Xerostomia Reduces ability
to form a suitable seal
Medication by many commonly
prescribed drugs, irradiation of
head and neck region, salivary
gland disease
Design dentures to
maximise retention and
minimise displacing forces.
Prescribe artificial saliva
where appropriate
Neuromuscular control
Essential for successful
denture wearing: speech
and eating difficulties occur
Basic shape of denture
incorrect, lower molars too
lingual; occlusal plane too high:
upper molars buccal to ridge
and buccal flange not wide
enough to accommodate
this; lingual flange of lower
convex. Patient of advanced
biological age,
Correct design faults by, eg
removal of lingual cusps of
posterior teeth. Flatten
polished lingual surface of
lower from occlusal surface
to periphery, fill sulci to
optimal width. May require
remake to optimal
design.
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Arising From Increased Displacing Forces
Symptoms/clinical
findings
Cause Treatment
Denture borders
Over-extension in depth
Slow rise of lower denture
when mouth half open, line of
inflammation at reflection of
sulcal tissues; ulceration in
sulcal region. Deep post dam
on upper base may cause
pain, ulceration
If buccal to tuberosities,
denture displaces on mouth
opening, or cheek soreness
occurs. Thickened lingual
flange enables tongue to
lift denture; thick upper and
lower labial flanges may
produce displacement during
muscle activity
Slightly under-extend denture
flange and accurately mould
softened racing compound.
Check borders of record rims
and trial dentures at the
appropriate stages. Deep post
dam to be cautiously reduced
and denture worn sparingly
until inflammation clears
Overextension in width
Cheeks appear plumped out.
In lower, the buccal flange
may be palpated lateral to
external oblique ridge
Design error Reduce over-extension. Use
disclosing material to
determine what is excessive
Poor fit to supporting tissue
Recoil of displaced tissue lifts
denture
Poor/inappropriate impression
technique especially in
posterior lingual pouch area
Reline if all other design
parameters satisfactory,
otherwise remake.
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Denture not in optimal space Molars on lower denture
lingual to ridge, optimum
triangular shape of dentures
absent
Posterior occlusal table too
broad, causing tongue
trapping
Remove lingual cusps and
lingual surface from relevant
area, repolish. If triangular
form not restored, reset
teeth or remake dentures
Narrow posterior teeth
and/or remove most distal
teeth from dentures.
Reshape lingual polished
surface
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Patient adaptional factors.
Symptoms/clinical
findings
Cause Treatment
Noise on eating /speaking
May be apparent on first
insertion or may appear as
resorption causes dentures
to loosen
May be lack of skill with new
dentures, excessive OVD,
occlusal interference, loose
dentures, or poor perception of
patient to denture wearing
Where unfamiliarity present,
reassurance and persistence
recommended. Address
specific faults or remake as
required
Eating difficulties
Dentures move over
supporting
tissues
Unstable dentures. Check that
retentive forces are maximized
and displacing forces
minimized and all available
support has been used
Construct dentures to
maximise retention and
minimise displacing forces
’Blunt teeth’ Broad posterior occlusal
surfaces which replaced
narrow teeth on previous
denture. Non anatomical type
teeth used where cusped teeth
previously used
Where non-anatomical teeth
used, careful explanation of
rationale is required, may be
possible to reshape teeth.
Routine use of narrow tooth
moulds recommended.
’Jaws close too far’ Lack of OVD, so that
mandibular elevator muscles
cannot work efficiently
May increase up to 1.5 mm
by relining but if deficiency is
greater, remake denture
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’Cannot open mouth wide
enough for food’. May be
speech problems and facial
pain especially over
masseter region
Excessive OVD Can remove up to 1.5 mm from
occlusal plane by grinding, but if
more is required, remake
dentures
Speech problems
Uncommon, but presence is
of great concern to patient.
May affect sibilant (eg s),
bilabial (eg p,b), labiodental
(eg f.v)
Cause may not be
obvious. May be
unfamiliarity - check that
problem not present with
old dentures
Check for vertical dimension
accuracy, and that vertical
incisor overlap not excessive.
Palatal contour should not allow
excessive tongue contact or air
leakage -
Gagging
May be volunteered by
patient prior to treatment, or
apparent at commencement
of treatment or on insertion of
denture
May be loose dentures,
thick distal border of
upper denture: lingual
placement of upper
posterior teeth or low
occlusal plane causing
contact with dorsal aspect
of tongue
Construct dentures to maximise
retention and minimise
displacing forces. Use
’condition’ appliance
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Appearance
Complaints may arise from
patient or relatives. Common
complaints include: shade of
teeth too light or dark; mould
too big/small; arrangement
too even or irregular or
lacking diastema
Patient failed to comment at
trial stage, or has
subsequently been
swayed by family or friends.
Perhaps the change from the
old denture to the
replacement denture
is too sudden/severe
Accurate assessment of
patient’s aesthetic
requirements. Ample time for
patient comments at trial
stage. Use any available
evidence to assist -
photographs, previous
dentures. Consider template
prosthesis
Too much visibility of
teeth
Level of occlusal plane
unacceptable, teeth placed
on upper anterior ridge and
no/poor lip support
Accurate prescription to
laboratory via optimally
adjusted occlusal rim
Creases at corners of
mouth
Labial fullness and anterior
tooth position may be
inaccurate. OVD may be
inadequate
Adjust tooth position as
appropriate. If OVD problem,
re-register jaw relations
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Post insertion instructions/ orthodontic continuing education

  • 1. Post Insertion Problems INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY Leader in continuing dental education www.indiandentalacademy.com www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 2. • Factors causing post insertion problems may be grouped, essentially into four causes. • Adverse intra-oral anatomical factors • Clinical factors eg poor denture stability. • Technical factors. • Patient adaptional factors. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. Adverse intra-oral anatomical factors Symptoms/clinical findings Cause Treatment Related to impression surface discrete painful areas Pearls or sharp ridges of acrylic on the fitting surface arising from deficiency in laboratory finishing Locate with finger, or snagging dry cotton wool fibres. Use disclosing material to assist locality toease denture Pain on insertion and removal, possibly inflamed mucosa on side (s) of ridges Denture not relieved in region of undercuts Use disclosing material to adjust in region of ’wipe off’. Exercise care as excessive removal may reduce retention. Areas painful to pressure Pressure areas resulting eg from faulty impressions, damage to working cast, warpage of denture base. Use disclosing material to accurately locate area to be relieved. If severe, remake may be required. Consider removal of root Over-extension of lingual flange. Painful mylohyoid ridge; denture lifts on tongue protrusion; painful to swallow Over-extended lower impression: instructions to laboratory not clear or non- existent Determine position and extent of over-extension using disclosing material and relieve accordingly www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. Generalised pain over denture -supporting area Under-extended denture base - may be the result of over-adjustment to the periphery, or impression surface. Check for adequacy of FWS Extend denture to optimal available denture support area. If insufficient FWS, remake may be required Lack of relief for frena or muscle attachments; pinching of tissue between denture base and retromolar pad or tuberosity. Sore throat, difficulty in swallowing Peripheral over-extension resulting from impression stage and/or design error. Palatal soreness as post dam too deep Relieve with aid of disclosing material. Care with adjustment of post dam - removal of existing seal and its replacement in greenstick prior to www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. • Clinical factors eg poor denture stability. – arising from decreased retention forces – arising from increased displacing forces • occlusal and anatomical factors www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. Arising From Decreased Retention Forces Symptoms/clinical findings Cause Treatment Lack of peripheral seal Border under-extension in Depth. Border under extension in width. Often a particular problem in disto- buccal aspects of upper periphery which may be displaced by buccinator on mouth opening. Posterior border of upper denture Add softened tracing compound to relevant border, mould digitally and by functional movements by patient. Replace compound with acrylic resin. As a temporary measure a chair side reline material may be used Inelasticity of cheek tissues Consequence of ageing process; scleroderma, submucous fibrous Mould denture borders incrementally using softened tracing compound as functional movements are performed - aim to slightly under-extend depth and width of denture periphery. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. Air beneath impression surface. Denture may rock under finger pressure. May see gap between periphery of flange and ridge. Occlusal error subsequent to warpage Deficient impression. Damaged cast. Warped denture. Over-adjustment of Impression surface. Residual ridge resorption. Undercut ridge. Excessive Relief chamber. Change in Fluid content of supporting tissues Reline if design parameters of denture satisfactory, otherwise remake as required. Xerostomia Reduces ability to form a suitable seal Medication by many commonly prescribed drugs, irradiation of head and neck region, salivary gland disease Design dentures to maximise retention and minimise displacing forces. Prescribe artificial saliva where appropriate Neuromuscular control Essential for successful denture wearing: speech and eating difficulties occur Basic shape of denture incorrect, lower molars too lingual; occlusal plane too high: upper molars buccal to ridge and buccal flange not wide enough to accommodate this; lingual flange of lower convex. Patient of advanced biological age, Correct design faults by, eg removal of lingual cusps of posterior teeth. Flatten polished lingual surface of lower from occlusal surface to periphery, fill sulci to optimal width. May require remake to optimal design. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. Arising From Increased Displacing Forces Symptoms/clinical findings Cause Treatment Denture borders Over-extension in depth Slow rise of lower denture when mouth half open, line of inflammation at reflection of sulcal tissues; ulceration in sulcal region. Deep post dam on upper base may cause pain, ulceration If buccal to tuberosities, denture displaces on mouth opening, or cheek soreness occurs. Thickened lingual flange enables tongue to lift denture; thick upper and lower labial flanges may produce displacement during muscle activity Slightly under-extend denture flange and accurately mould softened racing compound. Check borders of record rims and trial dentures at the appropriate stages. Deep post dam to be cautiously reduced and denture worn sparingly until inflammation clears Overextension in width Cheeks appear plumped out. In lower, the buccal flange may be palpated lateral to external oblique ridge Design error Reduce over-extension. Use disclosing material to determine what is excessive Poor fit to supporting tissue Recoil of displaced tissue lifts denture Poor/inappropriate impression technique especially in posterior lingual pouch area Reline if all other design parameters satisfactory, otherwise remake. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10. Denture not in optimal space Molars on lower denture lingual to ridge, optimum triangular shape of dentures absent Posterior occlusal table too broad, causing tongue trapping Remove lingual cusps and lingual surface from relevant area, repolish. If triangular form not restored, reset teeth or remake dentures Narrow posterior teeth and/or remove most distal teeth from dentures. Reshape lingual polished surface www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. Patient adaptional factors. Symptoms/clinical findings Cause Treatment Noise on eating /speaking May be apparent on first insertion or may appear as resorption causes dentures to loosen May be lack of skill with new dentures, excessive OVD, occlusal interference, loose dentures, or poor perception of patient to denture wearing Where unfamiliarity present, reassurance and persistence recommended. Address specific faults or remake as required Eating difficulties Dentures move over supporting tissues Unstable dentures. Check that retentive forces are maximized and displacing forces minimized and all available support has been used Construct dentures to maximise retention and minimise displacing forces ’Blunt teeth’ Broad posterior occlusal surfaces which replaced narrow teeth on previous denture. Non anatomical type teeth used where cusped teeth previously used Where non-anatomical teeth used, careful explanation of rationale is required, may be possible to reshape teeth. Routine use of narrow tooth moulds recommended. ’Jaws close too far’ Lack of OVD, so that mandibular elevator muscles cannot work efficiently May increase up to 1.5 mm by relining but if deficiency is greater, remake denture www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. ’Cannot open mouth wide enough for food’. May be speech problems and facial pain especially over masseter region Excessive OVD Can remove up to 1.5 mm from occlusal plane by grinding, but if more is required, remake dentures Speech problems Uncommon, but presence is of great concern to patient. May affect sibilant (eg s), bilabial (eg p,b), labiodental (eg f.v) Cause may not be obvious. May be unfamiliarity - check that problem not present with old dentures Check for vertical dimension accuracy, and that vertical incisor overlap not excessive. Palatal contour should not allow excessive tongue contact or air leakage - Gagging May be volunteered by patient prior to treatment, or apparent at commencement of treatment or on insertion of denture May be loose dentures, thick distal border of upper denture: lingual placement of upper posterior teeth or low occlusal plane causing contact with dorsal aspect of tongue Construct dentures to maximise retention and minimise displacing forces. Use ’condition’ appliance www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. Appearance Complaints may arise from patient or relatives. Common complaints include: shade of teeth too light or dark; mould too big/small; arrangement too even or irregular or lacking diastema Patient failed to comment at trial stage, or has subsequently been swayed by family or friends. Perhaps the change from the old denture to the replacement denture is too sudden/severe Accurate assessment of patient’s aesthetic requirements. Ample time for patient comments at trial stage. Use any available evidence to assist - photographs, previous dentures. Consider template prosthesis Too much visibility of teeth Level of occlusal plane unacceptable, teeth placed on upper anterior ridge and no/poor lip support Accurate prescription to laboratory via optimally adjusted occlusal rim Creases at corners of mouth Labial fullness and anterior tooth position may be inaccurate. OVD may be inadequate Adjust tooth position as appropriate. If OVD problem, re-register jaw relations www.indiandentalacademy.com