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Immediate dentures: 2. Clinical stages of construction
Geoffrey St George1, Nicholas J Lewis, Cameron Malton
1Endodontic Unit, Eastman Dental Hospital, University College Hospitals NHS Trust, 256 Gray's Inn Road, London.
Dental Update
|May 25, 2010
Summary
Immediate dentures offer patients an instant tooth replacement. This paper details the clinical and laboratory steps for creating these essential dental prosthetics, addressing potential issues.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Prosthodontics
Background:
- Immediate dentures provide immediate tooth replacement after extraction.
- This is the second paper in a two-part series on immediate denture construction.
Purpose of the Study:
- To detail the clinical and laboratory stages of immediate denture fabrication.
- To highlight techniques and potential complications in immediate denture construction.
Main Methods:
- Review of clinical techniques for immediate denture placement.
- Discussion of laboratory procedures for immediate denture fabrication.
- Analysis of factors affecting the outcome of immediate dentures.
Main Results:
- Comprehensive overview of the clinical and laboratory phases.
- Identification of common challenges and their solutions.
- Emphasis on accurate construction for optimal patient results.
Conclusions:
- Immediate denture construction involves specific clinical and laboratory procedures.
- Understanding these stages is crucial for successful patient outcomes.
