Jaw Relation In Complete Denture (Part 2) | Dr Manase

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  • Watch the “Jaw Relation in Complete Denture-Part 2” lecture presented by Dr Manase (Masters in Dental Surgery).
    Why is this an important dental study video?
    Accurate and reproducible maxillo-mandibular records are paramount to designing an occlusion that limits trauma to the denture foundation area, enhances stability of the dentures and restores speech, esthetics and mastication.
    There are three different types of jaw relations
    1) Orientation jaw relation
    2) Vertical jaw relation
    3) Horizontal relation
    Vertical jaw relation- This is the first jaw relation to be recorded. The accuracy of recording vertical dimension at occlusion in edentulous patients is always a prime consideration for any dentist.
    In assessing this component for fabrication of complete denture, clinical judgment by dentist plays a major role. Employment of two or three methods simultaneously and a correct clinical judgement ensures accurate recording of vertical dimension.
    This prosthodontics lecture covers the vertical jaw relation in detail- what is vertical jaw relation, its clinical significance and the methods to correctly record it. An understanding of the jaw relation record for complete denture will help in fabricating a successful prosthesis for the patient.
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    The answers to the MCQ questions asked in the video are provided below :-
    Question 1) The closest speaking space was suggested by
    Option a) Pound
    Option b) Mc Grane
    Option c) Neswonger
    Option d) Silvermann - Correct answer
    Question 2) Increased vertical dimension of occlusion results in
    Option a) Strained facial appearance
    Option b) Trauma to underlying tissues
    Option c) Clicking of teeth
    Option d) All of the above - Correct answer
    Question 3) Freeway space is defined as
    Option a) Vertical dimension at rest-Vertical dimension at occlusion - Correct answer
    Option b) Vertical dimension at occlusion+Vertical dimension at rest
    Option c) Vertical dimension at rest
    Option d) Vertical dimension at occlusion-Vertical dimension at rest
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    Image Credits :-
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