Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth-------can someone tell me, before pulling all upper teeth do they take a mold first or after they r out?

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Teeth-------can someone tell me, before pulling all upper teeth do they take a mold first or after they r out?
Why would they take a mold? Are you getting dentures? If they were to take a mold, they would do it before pulling them out.
Reply:they take a mold before, then when your teeth get the space they need to move, and then move, they take another mold
Reply:Well i don%26#039;t think they take one at all.I have got ALL of my teeth pulled because the roots are so long they won%26#039;t come out.I need braces now because my grown up teeth came in crooked :( But I like the dentist!STUPID BRACES!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:They do impressions before they are all pulled out. If you are getting a full denture, they will send the impressions to the lab, and then the day they pull them, you will have the denture or partial, whichever it is in your case to take home with you. If you do the immediate dentures, then you will be going back many times for adjustments because the impressions won%26#039;t be perfect and there%26#039;s no way of knowing how much bone loss you will actually have until after they have begun to heal.
Reply:They doit after. They will show you different looks and what most fits you
Reply:Depends on the dentist and situation. When i had braces they did it before and after. For back molars i don%26#039;t even think they do a mold. If it%26#039;s cosmetic they might do it twice or not at all. If it%26#039;s dentures I would expect before and after.
Reply:Hello, you was a bit short on information is I%26#039;m going to assume your getting one or a set of dentures. Tell you what I%26#039;m going to paste a couple of copies of my Information pages I wrote to this and after you read them write me if you have additional questions. Yes, Impressions should be made in advance for the Immediate procedure.





What Are Immediate Dentures?


1....They are dentures that are “immediately” placed into the mouth when the last natural


tooth is extracted.





Are “Immediate Dentures” A Good Idea?


1....They are a very good idea. They provide stability in jaw relationships during the


healing process.


2....They cover the extraction sites and provide,if you will, a plastic bandage affect.


3....The likelihood of getting a dry socket is all but removed.


4....The healing period is usually quicker and with less trauma.





What Is The Average Healing Period?


1....The average healing period following extraction’s is between 4 and 6 months.


2....Health problems such as Diabetes can slow the process however.





Is There A follow Up Procedure”?


1....At approximately 2 to 3 weeks following the extraction’s I always recommend that the


“Temporary Soft Liner Procedure” be instigated.





What Is The Temporary Soft Liner Procedure?


1....A layer of temporary soft liner is placed inside of the immediate denture. The soft liner


material flows over the inside surface of the denture filling in any place that the gums have


shrunk away do the the healing process.


2....The liner performs three basic functions. It refits the denture. It provides a degree of


comfort. It helps maintain the jaw relationship that was established when the dentures


were created.





How Often Should The Liner Be Placed?


1...The first layer of liner should be placed by the second or third week.


2....Follow up liners should be placed every three to four weeks following the first


placement.


3....Once the basic healing has taken place, 4 to 6 months, the immediate dentures should


be Dental Laboratory Relined.





What Happens If “NO” Follow Up Procedure Is Taken?


1....As the gums heal they shrink. The shrinking allows the dentures to change position .


2....The edges are usually the first areas that begin to dig in and cause sore spots.


3....If the edges are continually cut off to rid sore spots, by the time the gums heal the jaws


will have over closed. The chin and nose will be closer together. The corners of the mouth


will turn down. Facial tissues will no longer be properly supported.....”IF” the dentures are


relined in this position the loss of features will get worse.





This information is provided by the Denture Pro. %26lt;thedenturepro@aol.com%26gt;





%26quot;Soft Liner Treatment Series%26quot;





This treatment plan is designed to comfort damaged tissue as well as provide a functional fit while the health of the gums are being restored.





Following extraction%26#039;s the extraction sites begin a healing process. This process will take between five and six months depending on the initial condition of the the gums and teeth prior to extraction%26#039;s. The more sever the infection at the time of extraction%26#039;s the longer it can be expected for the tissue to heal following extraction%26#039;s.





If %26quot;Immediate Dentures%26quot; were placed following the extraction%26#039;s you can depend on the fact that they will cease to fit and function within ten days post extraction%26#039;s. This of course provides the patient with a great deal of discomfort and frustration. The dentures seem to be hard and rough and do not stay in place. As the gums heal they also change shape and that change means that they get smaller. As they get smaller the dentures inside surfaces no longer fit the gums. The dentures become loose and have a great tendency to slip and slid.





At this point the Temporary Soft Liner Treatment Series can provide both comfort and a good margin of fit and function. The Dentist or Denture professional will mix a powder and a liquid together in precise amounts. The mixture will take on the consistency of honey. The mixture is then spread over the inner surface of the denture and placed back in the mouth, the patient being instructed to close their jaws until the teeth fully touch.





After a few minutes the mixture gels into a rubbery like liner. It bonds to the denture surface and molds itself to the contours of the gums. In it%26#039;s rubbery state it provides a comfort layer between the gums and the hard surface of the denture. Because it was placed in the denture while in a honey like state it flows and molds. After gelling into the rubbery state the patient will find the denture far more comfortable and stable.





As the gums continue to heal and change it will be necessary to resurface the existing Soft Liner with additional layers of the Soft Liner Material to refit the inner surface of the denture. In most cases the patient will need the Liner resurfaced about every three weeks. Once total healing has taken place a reline impression can be taken over the existing liner and the denture sent to a dental laboratory for reline processing. This process will remove the liners and restore the inner surface of the denture back to regular denture plastic. Minor adjustments may be required following the relining, but that is to be expected.





The Soft Liner System is also used to restore damaged gum tissue when a patient has attempted to wear a denture far longer than the dentures or the gums can tolerate.





If you have any questions regarding this information please write me. thedenturepro@aol.com





The Denture pro.
Reply:U CAN DO IT BOTH WAYS , U COULD HAVE THE DENTURE READY AT THE TIME OF PULLING THE TEETH OUT THIS IS CALLED (IMMEDIATE DENTURE ).



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