The Simplus Denture System
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1 The Simplus Denture System Precise, Aesthetic Complete Dentures in Only 3 Appointments Simple Technique Reliable Repeatable Fast and Easy North American Demand for Treatment of Edentulism is Rising Exponentially! Don t Like Doing Dentures? Simplus is the Perfect Practice-Building Solution! The current market numbers are staggering (and growing): If you haven t been doing dentures because you found them too time consuming, too much of a headache or just unprofitable, the Simplus Denture System will change your perspective. Designed to provide dental practices with a precise and efficient way to re-create new complete dentures in far fewer visits, the Simplus Denture System is based on using the existing denture that most of your edentulous patients already have. Then we create a lighter, stronger, more aesthetic patient-pleasing replacement, far more easily and reliably than ever before. More than 35 million Americans are edentulous. 90 percent of those who suffer from edentulism have dentures. Research estimates 52 million dentures currently being worn in the U.S. Almost 15 percent of the edentulous population has dentures made each year. About 23 million geriatrics are completely edentulous and about 12 million are edentulous in one arch. Dr. Chester Douglas (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) estimated that 37.9 million arches will require treatment by Is Your Practice Ready To Catch the Wave? With Aurum Ceramic/Classic s new and exclusive Simplus Denture System Technique, you will be and with far fewer appointments for the practitioner and patient in the operatory! Utilizing in-operatory materials, systems and products already found in your practice, this concise technique is a repeatable, faster and easier way to provide all of your applicable patients with functionally and estheticallypleasing complete dentures. Simplus Is Even More Help With Implants! As the gateway to dental implant therapy, Simplus can even help your implant practice. Well-fabricated dentures are crucial in the long term success of many implant restorations. Simplus makes creating precisely fitting implant-supported dentures a snap! Position your practice to thrive over the next 20 years! Applying the Simplus Denture System in your practice will give you the systems, and confidence, to market to and treat a nearly unlimited, and growing, number of edentulous patients.
2 The Simplus Denture System Technique Detailed Illustrated Technique Steps A. First Appointment Steps - In Operatory The concept is based on, and the best results occur when, using the patients existing denture. Certainly it is possible to start with a custom tray impression and conventional bite block should the patient not have an existing denture or if what they do have is utterly unworkable. For our purposes the existing denture is used as a custom tray, vertical analysis record base, occlusal rim, and facial form reproducing device. This 3D-Matrix is the foundation for a beautiful and functional new Prosthesis. 01. Getting The Measurements A. Conduct Occlusal Assessment and Determine Rest Position using Golden Proportion Using Golden Proportion to determine Rest Position creates a starting Vertical dimension. And, an aid in locating a workable occlusal plane. The golden rule applies to all ages and different types of people. Record the measurement and transfer to the existing denture (or newly created base plate if no denture is available) Measure yourself or your partner to verify accuracy of Golden Proportion. pmeasure distance from second knuckle pthis hand measurement from nose to chin equals average Vertical Dimension pcorrect vertical position recorded with Boley gauge B. Determine Face and Lip Support C. Record Existing Centric Occlusion with PVS Take a bite registration of existing dentures in the acquired centric. If you are trying to develop a new centric position, as opposed to the centric occlusion the patient demonstrates, you must take both. Make sure you use two different color registration materials and indicate clearly which color represents the new position and which represents CO. papply bite registration material to existing dentures phave patient bite together pcompleted bite registration D. Measure and record desired Vertical dimension If you are opening the vertical dimension by more than two millimeters, make sure to also take both the existing denture registration and the registration at the new vertical dimension. Opening or closing the vertical dimension by 2mm can be accomplished in the laboratory. Vertical dimension changes greater than 2mm must be done with the patient and the existing denture. We recommend that these larger vertical dimension changes are accomplished with an appliance attached to the patients existing denture. This permits monitoring patient acceptance and training at the desired new vertical position. E. Determine desired incisal edge position The information contained herein is not intended to be comprehensive and readers are advised to rely exclusively upon their own skill and judgment and to inquire further before acting on the information. Aurum Ceramic assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions found herein nor for any loss or damage caused by any errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions are the result of negligence or any other cause. Aurum Ceramic Dental Laboratories Co. (2016).
3 02. Functional Impression and Occlusal Plane Position A. Preform temporary functional relines Use a permanently soft reline material like Mucopren Soft (Kettenbach available from Cerum Dental Supplies) DO NOT grind, adjust or use adhesive. You may then remove the material and return unaltered denture to the patient. If you choose to provide a temporary reline, follow Manufacturers Instructions. 03. Create cheek and lip support moulage Use Putty material like Panasil Putty (Kettenbach available from Cerum Dental Supplies Ltd.) to create a moulage. This is an area where less is more. Use a small amount of putty and mould as required - the moulage can always be added to or started over to achieve the desired result. pmix equal parts of base and catalyst putty. pclean denture base with water only and dry papply the Mucopren Soft uniformly into denture and place it in patient s mouth immediately B. Locate and record occlusal plane position with relined upper denture and PVS pintroduce the Trubyte Occlusal Plane Plate to the patient pwe will use bite registration material to orient Fox Plate relative to the occlusal plane and translate the incisal edge position pstart bead of putty on gingival plook for a natural relaxed third and evaluate lip and cheek appearance with lips closed. support. Use fingers to mould putty down the labial/buccal surface of the denture until the desired appearance is achieved. Use your hands and finger pressure to mould the desired support 04. Build incisal edge matrix pplace denture in mouth and ptake bite registration build incisal edge matrix pif possible use different colored material for each registration: Blue for existing centric occlusion; Orange for fox plane registration; Purple for final centric occlusion; and so on C. Mark Alla Tragus and capture occlusal planes. Even though the patient may scrunch up their face, raise their head or drop their chin down, the reference line we obtain using the Fox Plate will still give us an adequate parallel to the occlusal plane. puse standard HB pencil to pgently drag the fox plane pcapturing occlusal plane, mark the Alla Tragus line. Will across the face from the Alla from the side be referenced during Occlusal towards the Tragus registration pcapturing occlusal plane, from the front plocating and recording occlusal plane position with relined upper denture and PVS 05. Record desired vertical centric occlusion with PVS Before the patient is dismissed, a centric occlusion bite registration needs to be taken. If there is no change or no more than 2 mm vertical opening, the old existing dentures are placed and a centric recording taken. However, should the new vertical be more than 2 mm, you must capture this new vertical dimension. Recall the Golden Proportion or what you may have determined the correct vertical position and recorded earlier with the Boley gauge. Have the patient gently close into the registration material while you monitor the required vertical with the gauge and then have the patient hold this position. pcorrect vertical position recorded earlier with Boley gauge pupper and lower dentures with desired vertical Centric Occlusion pintraoral of the two dentures with no change or no more than 2 mm vertical opening
4 B. Send all required materials to laboratory 06. Preparing the 3D-Matrix (Matrices) A. Manufacture Side A tooth surface half 3D-Matrix with indices. pexisting upper and lower dentures intraorally pmix four scoops each of Putty base and catalyst and place in the denture cup. Imbed the upper denture too within at least 3mm of the denture border. Then using a cotton adapter or some other instrument, create a location index in the mould B. Manufacture side B tissue surface 3D-Matrix. 1. Patient prescription with pertinent data including selected shade, patient photographs and any specific set up instructions. 2. Both side A and B upper 3D-Matrices 3. PVS of existing centric registration 4. PVS record of occlusal plane 5. PVS of new centric position 6. Lip support moulage 7. Incisal edge matrix 8. Both side A and B Upper and Lower 3D-Matrices (or lower model if no lower denture is required). 9. Also send the labial moulage (if created), the fox plane bite registration, and the incisal edge registration. Make sure the midline is marked (preferably scored to prevent it from being washed away during disinfection procedures). prepeat the process with another denture cup for the lower denture. Apply a surface separator to the entire assembly. Household food spray (Pam) can be used for this. Be sure to use compressed air to remove any pooling of the separator pnow prepare another 4 scoops each of base and catalyst to create the top half of the mould C. Second In-Operatory Appointment C. Once fully set separate side A and B and remove denture from 3D-Matrix At this try-in stage, evaluate and verify: appearance, smile, phonetics, shade, tooth position and display, etc. occlusal contacts (centric only) occlusal plane fit ponce the mould has reached final set, remove from the denture cup and locate the demarcation line between the two halves of the mould pusing a plaster knife insert pupper 3D-Matrix it gently between the two pieces and slowly separate the two. Carefully remove the denture from the mould. CAUTION: A very thin denture base or one previously damaged may break during this process. Should this occur, a fast easy repair can be made using the mould as repair jig pnew dentures in occlusion on models pupper and lower dentures D. Repeat steps for 05 - Record desired vertical position with PVS, and 06 - Preparing the 3D-Matrix (Matrices), for lower denture If no lower denture is involved, provide lower model or impression of same 07. Return existing dentures to patient Advise laboratory if this case will move forward as a regular denture or if it will be used as the Matrix for the location of implants, fixtures and or implant bars. If an implant case, the technician can now create surgical stents, guides, etc. that will be used to create an implant restoration that conforms to the esthetic and functional requirements of the new Denture as opposed to creating a new denture that must conform to the conditions and or restraints of the implant structure. A subtle but critical difference! Continued overleaf >
5 Detailed Illustrated Technique Steps (cont.) C. Second In-Operatory Appointment (Cont.) Take Final impression with open mouth for lower denture. topen bite registration of the lower denture held in place until completion. Do not remove the lower at this time. Proceed to closed bite impression E. Third In-Operatory Appointment Insertion Verify occlusion, occlusal plane, smile tooth display etc. Before and after photos will provide the patient an excellent visual of treatment results. Take Final impression with closed contact in Centric Occlusion. pbefore (left) and After Full face photos ptake a final impression using light body monophase wash impression of both upper and lower denture try-in pdo one at time and make pinspect both impressions sure the patient occludes with for any voids and or the opposite denture at the overextensions. Complete correct vertical, etc another light wash impression to correct the defects. Return to the laboratory for model preparation and processing D. Send impressions and Finishing instructions to Laboratory Return Upper and lower try-in along with the final impressions. Include any Finishing instructions. The new final impressions, with dentures, are then poured, mounted and prepared for processing. pbefore (left) and After Side views pfinal Complete Dentures in-lab ready for shipment to the practice
6 The Simplus Denture Technique Quick Summary Re-Cap A. First Appointment Steps - In Operatory 01. Getting The Measurements A. Conduct Occlusal Assessment and Determine Rest Position using Golden Proportion (creates a starting Vertical dimension and serves as aid in locating a workable occlusal plane). Record the measurement and transfer to the existing denture. B. Determine Face and Lip Support. C. Record Existing Centric Occlusion with PVS (Take a bite registration of existing dentures in the acquired centric). D. Measure and record desired Vertical dimension. E. Determine desired incisal edge position (with papillameter). 02. Functional Impression and Occlusal Plane Position A. Preform temporary functional relines. B. Locate and record occlusal plane position with relined upper denture and PVS. C. Introduce Patient to the Fox Plane. Mark Alla Tragus on patients face. 03. Create cheek and lip support moulage. 04. Build incisal edge matrix. 05. Record desired vertical centric occlusion with PVS. 06. Preparing the 3D-Matrix (Matrices) A. Manufacture side A tooth surface half 3D-Matrix with indices. B. Manufacture side B tissue surface 3D-Matrix. C. Once fully set, separate side A and B and remove denture from 3D-Matrix. D. Repeat steps for 05 - Record desired vertical position with PVS, and 06 - Preparing the 3D-Matrix (Matrices), for lower denture. 07. Return existing dentures to patient. B. Send all required materials to laboratory C. Second In-Operatory Appointment Try-in stage. Evaluate and verify appearance, smile, phonetics, shade, tooth position and display, etc.; occlusal contacts (centric only); occlusal plane; and fit. Advise laboratory if regular denture case or implant-based case. Take Final impressions: with open mouth for lower denture and with closed contact in Centric Occlusion. Make Complete Dentures A Profitable Part of Your Practice with The Simplus Denture System! D. Send impressions and Finishing instructions to Laboratory E. Third In-Operatory Appointment Insertion Call your closest Aurum Ceramic/Classic Laboratory TOLL FREE today! Calgary Kelowna Ottawa Vernon Visit us at Connect with us on Charlottetown Edmonton Lethbridge Moncton Saskatoon Vancouver Victoria Designed and manufactured in Canada
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