Educate the patient on denture care and maintenance
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Scheduling of follow-up appointment for denture adjustments
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Patient's feedback collection on denture comfort and fit
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Approval: Dentist for any required denture adjustments
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Performing requested denture adjustments
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Final patient consultation and denture fit evaluation
Initial patient consultation and oral examination
During the initial patient consultation and oral examination, the dentist will meet with the patient to assess their oral health and discuss their denture needs. This task is crucial as it provides the foundation for the rest of the denture steps. The dentist will review the patient's dental history, perform a comprehensive oral examination, and discuss the different types of dentures available. The desired result is to gather all necessary information to create a personalized treatment plan. Some potential challenges could include patients with dental anxiety or difficulty communicating their needs. To overcome these challenges, the dentist can create a comfortable environment and use open-ended questions to encourage communication. The dentist will need access to the patient's dental records and examination tools.
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Check teeth alignment
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Evaluate gum health
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Assess bone structure
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Note any existing dental work
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Evaluate bite alignment
Creation of dental impressions
The creation of dental impressions is an important step in the denture process as it provides a mold of the patient's mouth. These impressions will be used to create custom-fitted dentures. To create dental impressions, the dentist will use a soft, putty-like material that the patient will bite into. The desired result is to obtain accurate impressions of the patient's gums and teeth. The challenge in this task may be patients with dental sensitivity or a strong gag reflex. To address this, the dentist can use a numbing agent or modify the impression technique. The dentist will require dental impression material and trays.
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Mix impression material
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Place material in tray
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Have patient bite down on tray
Selection of denture teeth size and shade
The selection of denture teeth size and shade is a crucial task as it determines the aesthetics and functionality of the final dentures. During this task, the dentist will work with the patient to choose the appropriate tooth size and shade that matches their natural appearance. The desired result is to ensure the patient's satisfaction with the final dentures. Potential challenges in this task may include patients with specific aesthetic preferences or difficulty visualizing the final outcome. To address this, the dentist can provide visual aids or allow the patient to try on denture teeth samples. The dentist will need a range of denture tooth sizes and shades to choose from.
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Small
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Medium
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Large
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Extra large
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Natural white
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Off-white
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Yellowish
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Grayish
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Other
Approval: Dentist for jaw relation records
Will be submitted for approval:
Creation of dental impressions
Will be submitted
Construction of trial dentures
The construction of trial dentures involves creating temporary dentures based on the dental impressions taken earlier. These trial dentures allow the patient to see how the final dentures will look and feel in their mouth. This task plays a crucial role as it helps the dentist make any necessary adjustments before proceeding with the final dentures. The desired result is to have a set of trial dentures that closely resemble the patient's final dentures. The challenge in this task may be achieving an accurate fit and aesthetic for the trial dentures. To overcome this challenge, the dentist can use the patient's feedback and make adjustments accordingly. The dentist will require dental materials and tools for constructing trial dentures.
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Pouring dental stone into impressions
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Creating wax rims
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Setting denture teeth onto wax rims
Trial dentures fit testing
The trial dentures fit testing is a critical task in the denture process as it allows the dentist and patient to evaluate the fit, comfort, and aesthetics of the trial dentures. During this task, the dentist will ask the patient to wear the trial dentures and provide feedback. The desired result is to ensure that the trial dentures are comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. The challenge in this task may be identifying areas where the trial dentures need adjustment or addressing any discomfort reported by the patient. To address this challenge, the dentist can perform a thorough evaluation and make necessary modifications. The dentist will require the trial dentures and evaluation tools.
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Check biting and chewing functionality
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Assess overall comfort
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Evaluate aesthetic appearance
Adjustments to trial dentures if necessary
The adjustments to trial dentures task involves making any necessary modifications to the trial dentures based on the patient's feedback during the fit testing. The desired result is to address any issues or discomfort experienced by the patient and ensure a proper fit and function. Potential challenges in this task may include complex adjustments or patient dissatisfaction. To overcome these challenges, the dentist can use their expertise and communicate effectively with the patient to manage expectations. The dentist will require dental materials and tools for making adjustments.
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Add or remove material
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Refine occlusion
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Reposition denture teeth
Approval: Patient for final denture design
Will be submitted for approval:
Trial dentures fit testing
Will be submitted
Final denture casting
The final denture casting task involves creating the permanent set of dentures based on the adjusted trial dentures. The dentist will use a durable material to fabricate the final dentures that are customized to fit the patient's mouth. The desired result is to have a set of dentures that fit securely, function properly, and resemble the patient's natural teeth. The challenge in this task may be achieving an accurate fit and aesthetics for the final dentures. To overcome this challenge, the dentist can use the adjusted trial dentures as a reference and communicate with the dental lab technician. The dentist will require dental materials and tools for denture casting.
Delivery of final dentures to patient
The delivery of final dentures to the patient task involves providing the patient with their completed set of dentures. During this task, the dentist will ensure that the dentures fit properly and provide instructions on care and maintenance. The desired result is for the patient to receive their dentures and have a clear understanding of how to care for them. The challenge in this task may be ensuring that the patient feels comfortable wearing the dentures and understanding the maintenance routine. To address this, the dentist can demonstrate proper denture care techniques and provide educational resources. The dentist will need the finalized dentures and educational materials.
Denture care instructions
Educate the patient on denture care and maintenance
The education of the patient on denture care and maintenance task is essential to ensure that the patient understands how to properly care for their dentures. During this task, the dentist will provide detailed instructions on cleaning, soaking, and handling dentures. The desired result is for the patient to have the knowledge and skills to maintain their dentures in good condition. Potential challenges in this task may include patients with limited dexterity or language barriers. To overcome these challenges, the dentist can use visual aids, simplified language, or interpreters if needed. The dentist will require educational materials on denture care.
Scheduling of follow-up appointment for denture adjustments
The scheduling of a follow-up appointment for denture adjustments is an important task to ensure the patient's dentures fit properly and address any discomfort or issues that may arise. During this task, the dentist will coordinate with the patient to schedule a convenient time for the appointment. The desired result is for the patient to have a scheduled follow-up appointment to address any necessary adjustments. The challenge in this task may be finding a mutually convenient time for both the patient and the dental practice. To address this, the dental practice can offer flexible scheduling options and reminders for the appointment. The dentist will require a scheduling system to manage appointments.
Patient's feedback collection on denture comfort and fit
The collection of the patient's feedback on denture comfort and fit is crucial as it provides valuable insights into the success of the denture process. During this task, the dentist will ask the patient about their experience wearing the dentures and any discomfort they may have encountered. The desired result is to gather feedback to further improve the denture fit and patient satisfaction. Potential challenges in this task may include patients with difficulty expressing their feedback or varying levels of comfort tolerance. To address this, the dentist can use open-ended questions and create a comfortable environment for open communication. The dentist will require a feedback form and evaluative tools.
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Very comfortable
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Comfortable
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Slightly uncomfortable
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Very uncomfortable
Approval: Dentist for any required denture adjustments
Will be submitted for approval:
Adjustments to trial dentures if necessary
Will be submitted
Performing requested denture adjustments
The task of performing requested denture adjustments involves addressing any specific adjustments requested by the patient based on their feedback. The desired result is to meet the patient's needs and ensure optimal denture comfort and fit. This task allows the dentist to refine the dentures to align with the patient's expectations. Potential challenges in this task may include complex adjustments or patient dissatisfaction. To overcome these challenges, the dentist can utilize their expertise and communicate effectively with the patient to manage expectations. The dentist will require dental materials and tools for making adjustments.
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Add or remove material
2
Refine occlusion
3
Reposition denture teeth
Final patient consultation and denture fit evaluation
The final patient consultation and denture fit evaluation are essential tasks to assess the overall fit, function, and satisfaction of the dentures. During this task, the dentist will evaluate the denture fit and address any remaining concerns or adjustments. The desired result is to have a satisfied patient with dentures that provide optimal comfort, function, and aesthetics. The challenge in this task may be identifying minor issues that need further adjustment or addressing any unresolved concerns. To address this, the dentist can perform a thorough evaluation and provide necessary recommendations. The dentist will require evaluative tools for denture fit evaluation.