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Cyanosis

PAST DENTAL HISTORY The following information should be elicited : 1.Reason for tooth loss : If periodontal disease was the reason, more bone loss is anticipated. It also helps in prognosis. 2 . Period and sequence of edentulousness : Longer the period, more will be the bone loss. By understanding the sequence, bone resorption pattern can be identified.

3. Previous dental and denture experience: Traumatic experiences will affect the attitude of the patient towards dental treatment They will require more counselling and education. Patient’s experience with previous dentures will give an insight into their attitude, desire and expectations.

Existing or Current Dentures: The patient should be questioned about the length of time he or she has worn the current dentures. Responses should be compared with clinical observations. Careful observation may provide valuable information about denture experience, denture care, dental knowledge, parafunctional habits, etc.

Denture Success Patient should be asked about the esthetics and function of existing maxillary and mandibular dentures. Responses may indicate the patient's ability to wear or adjust to complete dentures. Denture success for each arch should be rated "favorable" or "unfavorable."

PRE-TREATMENT RECORDS: The pre-treatment record is a very valuable information. Pre-treatment records include information about the previous denture, current denture, pre-extraction records and diagnostic casts . Pre-extraction photographs , radiographs , casts , and facial measurements may prove helpful in denture therapy. These adjuncts may be used to recreate anterior esthetics and facial support, as well as to aid in the evaluation of vertical dimension of occlusion.

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