An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture

Free-end saddles are liable to be displaced under occlusal pressure. This is as a result of the displaceability of the mucosa. The altered cast technique is employed to try and prevent this by making an impression of the mucosa under controlled pressure. The metal framework was constructed on a cast...

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Main Author: Chandrashekar Sajjan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2010;volume=1;issue=2;spage=103;epage=106;aulast=Sajjan
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spelling doaj-5489d7b235374551b5a6ac3cbf6905102020-11-24T23:34:55ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsContemporary Clinical Dentistry0976-237X0976-23612010-01-011210310610.4103/0976-237X.68600An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial dentureChandrashekar SajjanFree-end saddles are liable to be displaced under occlusal pressure. This is as a result of the displaceability of the mucosa. The altered cast technique is employed to try and prevent this by making an impression of the mucosa under controlled pressure. The metal framework was constructed on a cast produced by a mucostatic impression material. Base plates were then constructed in self-cured acrylics on the framework in the saddle areas, and these are close fitting. Border molding was carried out; impression was made with zinc oxide eugenol impression paste. In the laboratory, the free-end saddle areas on the master cast are sectioned off. The denture is then positioned on the model and the new saddle areas are poured. The resulting model represents the free-end saddle areas under conditions, which mimic functional load. Denture construction then continues as normal. The distribution of loading of the free-end saddles is improved and denture is more stable.http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2010;volume=1;issue=2;spage=103;epage=106;aulast=SajjanFree end saddlesaltered cast techniquestable denture
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An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
Free end saddles
altered cast technique
stable denture
author_facet Chandrashekar Sajjan
author_sort Chandrashekar Sajjan
title An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
title_short An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
title_full An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
title_fullStr An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
title_full_unstemmed An altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
title_sort altered cast procedure to improve tissue support for removable partial denture
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
issn 0976-237X
0976-2361
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Free-end saddles are liable to be displaced under occlusal pressure. This is as a result of the displaceability of the mucosa. The altered cast technique is employed to try and prevent this by making an impression of the mucosa under controlled pressure. The metal framework was constructed on a cast produced by a mucostatic impression material. Base plates were then constructed in self-cured acrylics on the framework in the saddle areas, and these are close fitting. Border molding was carried out; impression was made with zinc oxide eugenol impression paste. In the laboratory, the free-end saddle areas on the master cast are sectioned off. The denture is then positioned on the model and the new saddle areas are poured. The resulting model represents the free-end saddle areas under conditions, which mimic functional load. Denture construction then continues as normal. The distribution of loading of the free-end saddles is improved and denture is more stable.
topic Free end saddles
altered cast technique
stable denture
url http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2010;volume=1;issue=2;spage=103;epage=106;aulast=Sajjan
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