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INSERTION  OF  FIXED  PROSTHETICS
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Dental Technican, Volume 2 - Dentist training manual for military dentists
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2.  Prepare  the  cement  according  to  the manufacturer's   instructions. 3.   Carefully place mixed cement into each retainer or crown in a manner that eliminates the possibility of trapped  air. 4.  The  dentist  seats  the  prosthesis  over  the prepared  tooth  or  teeth  and  applies  firm  finger  pressure with a cotton roll to the occlusal or incisal surface to express the excess cement (step B). seating. 5. For posterior areas, the patient is instructed to bite  firmly  into  balsa  wood,  orange  wood  stick,  or  a cotton roll that is placed over the prosthesis for the final 6.   While the cement is still fluid, the dentist uses a sharp explorer tip to examine the marginal fit and verify the seating of the completed restoration. 7. Place a saliva ejector in the patient's mouth to ensure the area remains dry while the cement sets. 8.   Do not attempt to remove excess cement until it has set to the point of being "brittle-hard". 9.   When   hard,   use   an   instrument   such   as   a periodontal curette, to remove all cement from around the restoration, tooth, and the gingival sulcus area (step C). 10. Gently floss the area, irrigate, and evacuate the area to ensure it is clean. Before dismissing patients with fixed prosthetics, instruct   them   in   procedures   for   cleaning   the restorations. REMOVABLE  PARTIAL  DENTURES Some  of  the  basic  procedures  for  RPDs  are  the same as FPDs, but require much more laboratory and appointment   sittings.   The   following   is   a   typical treatment plan you may be involved with if assisting with the fabrication of an RPD. Each bullet represents a  secheduled  appointment. Prosthetic  examination  and  alginate  impressions for  study  casts. Mouth  preparations  for  RPD  framework  and final   impressions. Framework try-in and adjustment. Final   impression   of   edentulous   ridges   for fabrication of the acrylic denture base, occlusal registration, and denture tooth selection. Figure 8-45.—Steps in cementing a permanent FPD. Deliver  RPD  and  make  initial  adjustments  as necessary. Follow-up   adjustment   RPD   appointments   as required. COMPLETE  DENTURES As  with  FPDs  and  RPDs,  many  of  the  basic procedures   are   the   same.   With   increased   public awareness   on   proper   oral   hygiene,   personnel   who require complete dentures are becoming a very small population of the armed services. The procedures that you  will  assist  in  are  interocclusal  registration,  tooth and   tooth   shade   selection,   tooth   arrangement, impressions, and CD delivery. STANDARD  OPERATING PROCEDURES  PROSTHETICS LABORATORY As  a  chairside  prosthetic  assistant,  you  must become familiar with the procedures of the prosthetic 8-33

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