Balanced Occlusion And It's Concepts: Complete Denture

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About This Presentation

Balanced Occlusion is defined as the bilateral, simultaneous, anterior, and posterior occlusal contact of teeth in centric and eccentric positions. Balanced occlusion in complete dentures is unique, as it does not occur with natural teeth.
In this presentation, you will learn about - why we have ...


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Balanced occlusion Dr. Shiva

Balanced Occlusion Balanced Occlusion is defined as  the bilateral, simultaneous, anterior, and posterior occlusal contact of teeth in centric and eccentric positions . Balanced occlusion in complete dentures is unique, as it does not occur with natural teeth.

Why we have to do balanced occlusion? If not what will happen? Clinically are we doing it?

Why we have to do balanced occlusion?

Different type Of occlusion in CD Monoplane occlusion Lingualized occlusion Balanced occlusion

Requirements of balanced occlusion Concepts of balanced occlusion Gysi French Sears Pleasure frush’s Hanau’s Trapozzano’s Boucher Lott’s Levin’s

LOTT’S

French concept

Sears concept

Condylar guidance: + + + - Cuspal height: - - + + Plane of occlusion: - + + - Curve of spee : + + - - Incisal guidance: - + + +

Trapozzano’s

Hidden doubts in prostho

Why we have to make two impression for CD?

Why do we have to keep a spacer?

What is the difference between RPD & CPD

Why do we have to use two impressions for distal extension cases

What is difference B/w relining, rebasing, tissue conditioner & denture adhesive

Why we have to do surveying

If we draw lines on cast by surveying how path of insertion is decided?

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