Is dentistry going to the dogs?


Acrylic dentures ,as a opposed to cast framework partial dentures, are used for patients whose remaining teeth have a guarded prognosis due to mobility, bone loss and /periodontal disease. Patients who are candidates for these often do not want to remove their remaining teeth and may not find implants an affordable option. Since these "transitional" dentures are made from acrylic, adding additional teeth is a relatively easy procedure that involves taking a pickup impression and sending this with the denture to the lab so that they can pour up a new model and add a replacement tooth to the denture. 

These all acrylic dentures are a common choice for patients who don't wand definitive comprehensive treatment but instead just want to replace their currently missing teeth.  

The other day, one of our residents filled out her Rx to the laboratory for fabrication of an acrylic partial denture. These partial appliances are all acrylic with the acception of hand bent wires to help clasp the teeth. These are called wrought wire clasps . They work well and can be adjusted with an three (or two) pronged pliers to fit even better. 

According to vocabulary.com wrought is an adjective meaning shaped to fit by ors if by altering the contours of  a pliable mass (as by work or effort)

Recently, one of our residents filled out her Rx to the laboratory about the fabrication of an acrylic partial denture. she asked for rottweiler clasps.When asked about her doggy dentures she just replied that how she thought it was spelled. I guess she must have missed the lecture about all accrylic dentures. 




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