
Simplified Final Impression Technique for Complete Denture Success

Simplified Final Impression Technique for Complete Denture Success is organized by Dentaltown, L.L.C.
Released: 06/15/2023
Expiration Date: 06/15/2026
Description:
A denture service can be a positive life-changing experience for an edentulous patient. It can also be a very negative struggle for both the patient and the dentist.
This is the second course in a five-course series on Keys to Complete Denture Success. Each course focuses on fundamental elements of fabricating complete dentures and may be completed on its own as a standalone course or in conjunction with the others. Subsequent courses in the series will be released soon!
This course addresses the intraoral structures that are important to record in adequate edentulous final impressions. It also presents a simplified final impression technique for tissue-supported complete dentures, including how to determine and mark the posterior extension of the maxillary denture and how to locate, mark, and record the retromolar pads in the lower impression.
Also discussed is the importance of recording a preliminary centric relation/vertical dimension of occlusion record for the lab to use to mount the master casts for fabricating the setup for the records appointment. This reduces frustration for the dentist, saves chair time, and increases the quality of the final dentures. Also covered are important devices for fabricating complete dentures, including the alma gauge, Swissedent wax rim former, pupillometer, and altimeter.
Life is too short to fabricate complete dentures unpredictably and unsuccessfully. This series of courses will show you a much better way. Learn and incorporate the Keys to Complete Denture Success into your workflow to have fewer problems during the fabrication process and after the completed dentures are delivered.
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Identify intra-oral anatomic landmarks to record for adequate edentulous final impressions.
• Make adequate edentulous final impressions.
• Describe the anatomy of the posterior palatal seal area and peripheral seal for maxillary complete dentures.
• Explain the use of the alma gauge, Swissedent wax rim former, pupillometer, and altimeter in denture fabrication.
• Record a preliminary centric relation/vertical dimension of occlusion record for the lab to use to mount the master casts for fabricating the setup for the records appointment.