2. Maxillary Denture 1
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MAXILLARY DENTURE PRIMARY STRESS-BEARING AREA Posterolateral slopes of the hard palate PRIMARY RELIEF AREAS Mid-palatine raphae Incisive papilla - Why it needs relief? Contains nasopalatine nerve* & not incisive nerve...
show morePRIMARY STRESS-BEARING AREA
Posterolateral slopes of the hard palate
PRIMARY RELIEF AREAS
Mid-palatine raphae
Incisive papilla
- Why it needs relief? Contains nasopalatine nerve* & not incisive nerve OK!
- When compressed, causes paresthesia of anterior palate*
Rugae
- Secondary relief – optional answer for primary relief OK!
PRIMARY RETENTION AREA
Post Palatal Seal area
THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR PROVIDING RETENTION OF A CD IS THE PERIPHERAL SEAL.
PP Seal: At the soft palate
SOFT PALATE:
- Supplied by the accessory nerve of the Vagus nerve
- Thus any patient with vagus nerve damage – will not be able to record PPS – thus no retention here
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Author | Dr. Mayakha Mariam |
Organization | Dr. Mayakha Mariam |
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