Beyond Restoration
New Restorative Course: Setting Teeth for Our Edentulous Patients
By Denise Prichard on August 12, 2014 | 1 comment
Setting teeth for edentulous patients – those without teeth or soon-to-be without teeth – can be quite overwhelming for some clinicians.
There are landmarks within a patient's mouth that provide information to help clinicians set teeth that fit that specific patient. This information is particularly useful when effective communication with the lab is needed in regards to tooth position. In our new restorative course, Setting Teeth for Our Edentulous Patients, Dr. Benting demonstrates how to visually identify maxillary anatomic landmarks used for setting patients' teeth.
After viewing this course, you'll have a better understanding of:
Log on now to now to view Dr. Douglas Benting's new course. If you're not yet a Spear Digital Suite Premium member, learn more by visiting the overview.
Denise Prichard is the Assistant Editor for Spear Education.
There are landmarks within a patient's mouth that provide information to help clinicians set teeth that fit that specific patient. This information is particularly useful when effective communication with the lab is needed in regards to tooth position. In our new restorative course, Setting Teeth for Our Edentulous Patients, Dr. Benting demonstrates how to visually identify maxillary anatomic landmarks used for setting patients' teeth.
After viewing this course, you'll have a better understanding of:
- Visual identification of maxillary anatomic landmarks used for setting teeth
- Facially generated concepts for tooth position
- The benefit of a customized palate
- The use of a set-up template
- Important features of a 'natural' denture tooth
- Variations in tooth position
- Modifications to tooth position
- Landmarks useful in setting upper and lower teeth
Log on now to now to view Dr. Douglas Benting's new course. If you're not yet a Spear Digital Suite Premium member, learn more by visiting the overview.
Denise Prichard is the Assistant Editor for Spear Education.
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August 12th, 2014