scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Effects of relief space and escape holes on pressure characteristics of maxillary edentulous impressions.

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
For making impressions of an edentulous maxilla, the data suggest that a tray with an escape hole 1.0 mm or larger or a spacer thickness of base plate wax (1.40 mm) be used.
Abstract
Statement of problem The selective pressure technique has been recommended for making impressions of maxillary edentulous residual ridges. Although various methods for making impressions have been reported, a definitive procedure has not been clearly elucidated. Purpose This in vitro study evaluated changes in impression pressure produced by different types of relief space and escape holes in the impression tray for making an impression of a simulated maxillary edentulous arch. Material and methods Silicone impression material (Exadenture) and a maxillary edentulous acrylic cast were used. A miniature pressure sensor was embedded at the mid-palatal suture (point-P) and at the left first molar area on the edentulous ridge (point-R). Three types of tray relief were used: no spacer (NS), a 0.36-mm-thick sheet of wax (SS), or a 1.40-mm-thick base plate wax (BS). Four types of escape holes were made: no hole (NH), or escape holes of 0.5, 1.0, or 2.0 mm in diameter (05H, 10H, and 20H, respectively) in the area opposing point-P. Twelve trays were formed using these relief space and escape hole combinations. The cast and tray were attached to a rheometer for applying a continuous isotonic force of 5.0 kgf and compressive speed of 120 mm/min. Impressions were made and measurement of pressure (kPa) began immediately prior to compression and continued until the materials had polymerized for 2 minutes, with a sampling time of 5 Hz. Measurements were performed 5 times for each tray. The data were analyzed using 3-way analysis of variance and the Bonferroni test (α=.05). Results At initial pressure, the data obtained at point-P showed significantly higher values for NSNH, NS05H, SSNH, and SS05H (range: 22.29 ± 1.58 kPa to 29.96 ± 1.41 kPa) than those at point-R (range: 18.61 ± 1.12 kPa to 22.71 ± 2.11 kPa). At end pressure, the data obtained from NSNH at point P showed a significantly higher value (25.36 ± 1.69 kPa) than that of point-R (15.36 ± 0.99 kPa) ( P P Conclusion For making impressions of an edentulous maxilla, the data suggest that a tray with an escape hole 1.0 mm or larger or a spacer thickness of base plate wax (1.40 mm) be used.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Pressure generated on a simulated mandibular oral analog by impression materials in custom trays of different design.

TL;DR: All impression materials produced pressure during simulated mandibular edentulous impression making, and low-viscosity impression materials-light body polysulfide and light body vinyl polysiloxane-are recommended.
Dissertation

A cross-over randomised controlled trial of selective pressure impressions for lower complete dentures and laboratory investigations into impression pressure variation

TL;DR: In this article, a clinical trial was conducted to assess patient preference for a specific selective pressure impression for complete dentures and the results showed that the preference for the impression was greater than that of the other two techniques.
Journal ArticleDOI

A cross-over Randomised Controlled Trial of selective pressure impressions for lower complete dentures

TL;DR: The participants in this trial showed a preference for the denture constructed from the selective pressure impression technique, providing dentists with useful evidence for a clinical impression technique.
Journal ArticleDOI

The elastomers for complete denture impression: A review of the literature

TL;DR: This article reviews the current trends in materials used for complete denture impression with emphasis on the characteristics of the elastomers, their manipulation, the different techniques used, and the quality of the impression obtained.
Journal ArticleDOI

The effect of seating velocity on pressure within impressions

TL;DR: Changing the velocity of seating had a significant effect on the peak pressure produced during simulated impressions, and this effect should be considered for clinical impressions of mucosa.
References
More filters
Book

Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients

TL;DR: Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients, Prosthodonto-oral cancer patients, and others are referred for treatment of various types of cancer.
Journal ArticleDOI

Some clinical factors related to rate of resorption of residual ridges

TL;DR: Bone resorption depends on the response of living cells to force, and the more basic sciences concerned with the physiology and pathology of cells are understood, the more educated will be the clinical judgment.
Journal ArticleDOI

Viscoelastic properties of the periodontal ligament and mucous membrane.

TL;DR: The six main viscoelastic features noted by other workers for individual teeth under load have been confirmed for the test plates and can be attributed to the connective tissues in the periodontium and in the mucosa.
Book

Sicher and Dubrul's Oral Anatomy

TL;DR: Oral anatomy, Sicher and Dubrul's: oral anatomy, کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی اهواز.
Related Papers (5)