Between a FPD and RPD: Which requires previous preparation of the tooth?
FPD only
Between a FPD and RPD: which requires cement?
FPD only between prepped tooth and restoration
What materials are used for FPDs? (4)
Ceramics
Composites
Hybrids
Metals
Between a FPD and RPD: More resistant and abrasive?
FPD
Between a FPD and RPD: More resilience?
RPD
Between a FPD and RPD: BEtter hygiene?
RPD
Between a FPD and RPD: More comfortable and psycological acceptance?
FPD
Between a FPD and RPD: Foreign body sensation?
RPD
Full fixed prothesis example? (2)
- Tooth supported
Partial fixed prothesis example? (2)
- Tooth supported
Full removeable prothesis example? (3)
Partial removeable prothesis example? (2)
- Tooth-retained
How is the retention of a fixed prothesis achieved?
By the friction between the two surfaces
How is a FPD preventative?
Maintain the health and integrity of the dental arches
General indications of FPD? (6)
Psychological Systemic Diseases Orhodontic Reasons Periodontal Reasons Esthetic Functional
Local indications of FPD?
Dental Protection Replace Missing Teeth To alter shape, size or inclination of teeth Appearence Trauma
General contraindications of FPD? (7)
Psycologic (non reversible) Systematic Diseases Deficient Hygiene No Patient Cooperation Macroglosia Age Multiple cavities
Local contraindications of FPD? (5)
Crown-Root RATIO Prosthetic Space Health of the abutment Gap Length Previous Patology
How to treat a patient with epilepsy? (3)
How to treat a patient with cardiovascular disease?
Be careful with anaesthetics
How to treat a patient with diabetes? (2)
- Make sure they are controlled and have eaten.
Orthodontic indications for FPD? (2)
- To Maintain occlusal stability
Periodontal indications for FPD? (2)
Esthetic indications for FPD?
Bone and gingiva limitations