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The occlusal rim, centric occlusion Dr.Mikulás Krisztina Semmelweis University Department of Prosthodontics Prof. Dr. Hermann Péter

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The occlusal rim, centric occlusion

Dr.Mikulás KrisztinaSemmelweis UniversityDepartment of ProsthodonticsProf. Dr. Hermann Péter

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Occlusal rim Provides an appropriate vertical and

horizontal relationship of the mandible to the maxilla

Information for the dental technician about Central Occlusion with the help of wax record rims

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Occlusal rim

The occlusal rims are adjusted by the clinician

Cast will be mounted on an articulator by the dental technician

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Occlusal rim

The shape of the occlusal rims provides also the dental technician the base design of the trial dentures

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Occlusal rim

Used when restoring edentulous patients with removable, implant-fixed or fixed prostheses

Important the reproducible relation of the patient’s maxilla and mandible in CR (Centric Relation)

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Occlusal rim

Essential, that the wax record rims should be placed on well-fitting rigid bases

Change the shape during recording procedure

Prognosis for retention is poor Basic plate system

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Occlusal rim

Suitable materials for the bases are: Shellac - deform or fracture in use, good

adaptation Wax - non enough rigid base, is likely to

change shape during the recording procedure

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Occlusal rim

Light-curing acrylic resin - is the quickest and easiest of materials

Heat-curing acrylic resin - the best fitting, allowing max. retention

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Occlusal recording rims

RPD Advantages Disadvantages: prognosis of retention is poor Acrylic basic plate system

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Occlusal rims

In the frontal zone , molar zonePlacement of wax rims on the basic plate accordingly the alveolar arch

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Harapási sablon

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Basic mandibular positions

Rest position CR CO

OVD-Occlusal vertical dimension RVD-Rest vertical dimension Freeway space

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Rest position

The vertical and horizontal position , when the mandibular musculature is relaxed and the patient is upright

There is a space between the occlusal surfaces of the teeth= Freeway space=Interocclusal rest place (2-4 mm)

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CR - Centric relation

The mandibular jaw position in which the head of the condyle is situated as far anteiorly and superiorly as it possible can within the mandibular fossa

Used when restoring edentulous patients with removable, implant-fixed or fixed prostheses

Important the reproducibly relate the patient’s maxilla and mandible

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CO-Centric occlusion

CO-in CR- position Intercuspal position: is the vertical and

horizontal position of the mandible in which maximum occlusal contact occurs

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Rest vertical dimension (RVD)

When mandible is in its resting position, this distance is RVD.

The distance between two selected points: 1. Related to the maxilla (Nasion)2. Related to the mandible (Gnathion)

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Occlusal vertical dimension (OVD)

When the upper and lower teeth are in contact is known as the OVD.

The diffference between RVD-OVD=Freeway space

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Freeway space

In rest position of the mandible An excessive freeway space is provided, the

load of the tissues is of course reduced 2-4mm

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CO registration

1. Measuring of vertical dimension

2. Measuring of horizontal dimension

With the help of occlusal rims

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Measuring the rest RVD

One of the most difficult task in dentistry Patient need to be calm Should be seated in a comfortable upright position in

the dental chair Without external stimuli, no disturbing noises or

bright light shining in the patient’s eyes Swallowing, make sounding M before trying to relax

the mandible

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Measurement of the vertical dimension

Try in of the occlusal rims and plates

1. RVD is measured as the distance between 2 selected points (Maxilla, mandible)

•. The two-dot technique•. Willis gauge

2. Measurement of OVD

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Measurement of the vertical dimension

Funtcional cast The wax record rims should be placed on

well-fitting rigid bases Signing of Gnathion-Nasion points Measurement of RVD

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Adjusting of upper occlusal rim

Before starting any adjustement upper and lower record blocks should be placed in the mouth in turn and checked for

Stability Retention Extension Comfort Not to disturb normal mandibular

movements without relaxation

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Adjusting of upper occlusal rim

Two basic objectives 1. To establish the correct orientation and level

of the occlusal plane 2. To produce the correct shape for the labial,

buccal and palatal surfaces

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Adjusement in the coronal plane

The rim is adjusted so that the occlusal plane is parallel to the interpupillary line

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Adjustement in the saggital plane

A useful guideline for saggital orientation of the occlusal plane – is the ala-tragal line

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Occlusal plane

Camper sík

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Occlusal plane

Tuberculum alveolare mandibulae

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Establishing the level of the occlusal plane

The incisal level of the upper rim is related to the upper lip

Short lip- long upper lip Modifying the incisal edge of wax rim Controlling! During function by smiling,

saying few words while wearing the record block

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Shaping the labial and buccal surface

Lip supports depends upon the position and inclination of the labial face of the wax rim

Palatal surface: Essential to create adequate space for the

tongue

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Adjusting the lower record rim

Adjusting the height of the rim to the required occlusal vertical dimesion

After the establishing oft the upper occlusal rim , the lower rim will be governed by it

Fitting them into the required occlusal vertical dimension OVD

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Disadvantages of non fitting lower occlusal rim

Unstable lower rim Displacing of the cheek and lip mucosa Not enough place for tongue

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Horizontal dimension

Recording the retruded jaw relationship

Active Myodynamic Passive

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Definitive recording

Deciding whether the facial proportioners look correct, if the lower third of the face appears too long or too short

Assessing speech with the blocks Reference to previous dentures

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Definitive recording

Before finally fixation of occlusal rims1. Are the rims stable?2. Is there adequate freeway space?3. Occlusal contact?4. Is there a pleasuring appearance?5. Has a consistent retruded jaw relationship

been established?6. Spatula try-in

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Measurement of vertical and horizontal dimension

• Blocking of the occlusal rims

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Color!

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