Inadequate support, stability and retention of complete denture are the problems encountered in these patients. Conclusion Managing a patient with flabby maxillary ridge can be a challenging problem. This present study describes an impression technique to rehabilitate patients with flabby ridge in pre-maxilla through complete dentures. Author information: (1)Department of Prosthodontics, University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, CT 06030-1615, USA. A flabby ridge is a superficial area of mobile soft tissue affecting the maxillary or mandibular alveolar ... part impression Technique (Selective perforation tray technique) for this patient. Note distortion of left alveolar ridge lingually due to pressure exerted by irreversible hydrocolloid impression material. Various impression techniques have been described to overcome the problem of flabby tissue. A multitude of impression techniques have been described for overcoming the problem of the flabby ridge. Xie Q, Närhi TO, Nevalainen JM, Wolf J, Ainamo A. Sankeshwari B. Extension for maximum coverage within tissue tolerance. Step by step procedure for final impression including border moulding using sectional manual technique and wash impression with ZnOE impression paste. Br Dent J 2000;188:484-92. Selective pressure techniqueb) Based on the position of the mouth while making impression 1. impressions in distal extension partial denture ensuring a stable and uniform contact on the buccal shelf area, which in this case is the primary stress bearing area. special tray is made with 2 mm spacing. techniques, flabby ridge adversely affects support, retention and stability of denture. The maxillary borders were recorded by selective pressure impression technique using green stick compound (Figure 13). Figure 8: Final impression except flabby ridge area ... placement of the stock impression tray with finger pressure caused excess tissue displacement of maxillary residual ridge. Close mouthc) Based on the method of manipulation for border molding. Ideas of impression making are based, particularly for hypermobile tissues, on principle of pressure (6). presence of flabby ridge tends to create a difficulty while making complete dentures. presence of flabby ridge tends to create a difficulty while making complete dentures. Crawford RW, Walmsley AD. Impression is basically an interaction between tissues and impression material. impression technique Kawabe, divided into 2 stages: (1) preeliminary impression is made using a technique which is mucostatic charateristic or non-pressure impression, and (2) the physiological impression uses selective pressure impression technique. selective pressure impression techniques for flabby ridge impressions by modifying custom tray by window cut through, vent holes, spacer or combination. Labban N. Management of the flabby ridge using a modified window technique and polyvinylsiloxane impression material. The techniques used for making final impression The basic differences in techniques for final impressions can be resolved as those that record the soft tissues in a: Functional position (Closed mouth technique, Pressure technique) Rest position Nonpressure technique (Passive technique, Mucostatic technique). #MCQ 19 - Selective Pressure Impression Technique is indicated in: A. A fibrous or flabby ridge is a superficial area of mobile soft tissue affecting the maxillary or mandibular alveolar ridges. Effect of mucostatic and selective pressure impression techniques on residual ridge resorption in individuals with different bone mineral densities: A prospective clinical pilot study. Selective Pressure Impression (Boucher) In this technique, the impression is made to extend over as much denture-bearing area as possible without interfering with the limiting structures at function and rest. The selective pressure technique makes it possible to confine the forces acting on the denture to the stress-bearing areas. Selective pressure technique. impression technique with window preparation in stock trays and subsequent custom trays to record flabby ridges and displaceable areas. Step by step procedure for final impression including border moulding using sectional manual technique and wash impression with ZnOE impression paste. Selective pressure technique Selective Pressure Impression Method use those portions of the residual ridge that can withstand additional stress (primary stress bearing area) and at the same time relieve the tissue of the residual ridge that cannot withstand functional loads. REFERENCES 1. Saudi Dent J 2018;30:89. 12-17 Keywords: Flabby ridge, hyperplastic soft tissue, McCord and Ahmad technique. two part impression technique: mucostatic selective composition flaming. Indian J Dent 2014;5:110-3. https://www.ijohsjournal.org/text.asp?2018/8/2/104/247807, © International Journal of Oral Health Sciences | Published by Wolters Kluwer -. A close fitting custom tray and high viscosity impression Objectives: This paper aims to explain an impression technique on flabby ridge anterior mandibular using modified final impression … A major consideration of treating flabby tissues is impression making, two theories have been suggested for impression making: * Mucodisplacive impression technique, with the aim of compressing the loose flabby tissue to allow functional support from it by replicating the contour of the ridge during compression by occlusal forces. Functional impression can be used very effectively to create stability in cases exhibiting extreme resorption. The choice of impression materials and design of the custom tray used for making final impression to reduce the pressure on the displaceable tissue is very important. 1st technique – it was of muco compressive type compound impression which displaced the flabby tissue paratally. to compress the loose flabby tissue to allow functional support from it by replicating the ridge contour of the ridge during compression by occlusal forces. Selective pressure technique: where some denture bearing tissues are displaced, & others are not. Ø Two techniques were developed for the management of flabby ridge. London: Quintessence; 1996. A definitive impression technique using both impression wax and vinyl polysiloxane impression material for displaceable mandibular residual ridges is described. The use of selective pressure or minimally displacive impression techniques should help to overcome some of these limitations. Selective Displacement / Selective Composition Flaming Technique 12-17 Standard mucocompressive impression techniques are likely to result in an unretentive and unstable denture as the denture constructed on a model of the flabby tissue in a distorted state. The selective pressure impression technique combines aspects of both mucostatic and functional impression techniques. Case Rep Dent 2014;2014:104541. The use of selective pressure or minimally displaced impression techniques should help to overcome some of these limitations. But in some clinical situations where the mucosa over the ridge or the palate is hyperplastic or flabby, severe undercuts, tori, etc. Loss of vertical height of the ridge. impression technique can be overcome by selective pressure or minimally displacive impression technique. Special impressions often involve window technique for static impression of flabby area, which present multiple challenges. Therefore, a primary impression was performed with irreversible hydrocolloid with a dual impression. ABSTRACT Flabby ridges of mandible compromise the support, retension and stability of complete denture. * Mucostatic impression technique, which aims to achieve support from the other firm areas of the arch and maximizes retention. It involves making of a primary impression by mixing impression compound and Greene stick compound in the ratio of 3:7. A spaced special tray for an Impression Compound Impression Is then constructed on this model. The resulting complete- Selective pressure technique. An impression technique is required which will compress the non flabby tissues to obtain optimal support and at the same time, will not displace the flabby tissues. Thus this technique helps in maximizing the functional support from h ed nul osr ig. denture. FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF FLABBY RIDGE- AN OVERVIEW ASHISH R. JAIN 1* ... • Selective pressure impression technique: In this technique, during impression making pressure Methods applied for flabby ridge management, include surgical removal and augmentation, special impression techniques, balanced distribution of occlusal loads and implant therapy. This technique will be ... compound so that flabby areas recorded in pressure … Prosthodontic rehabilitation of patient with flabby ridges with different impression techniques Rubina Bansal , Manjit Kumar , Rashim Garg , Rishi Saini , and Shaveta Kaushala Department of Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge, Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Moga Ferozepur Road, Ferozepur, Punjab, India Lynch CD, Allen PF. Selective pressure techniques, 3. pressure techniques Non-pressure technique (mucostatic) Jnanashree Chiplunkar, Masrie Tumbil, MD Chethan, DB Nandeeshwar, Disha Patel According to Taylor and colleagues, selective-pressure impression technique described provides the clinician with a method for improving the palatal adaptation of maxillary complete dentures. Making of final impression of flabby tissue with minimal or no displacement of tissue and better stability of denture. If the degree of mucosal displacement is minimal, one part impression technique or selective perforation tray technique may be considered (4). Controlled lateral pressure technique has been advocated by … Impression making. 4. The result is a composite material exhibiting greater flowability and hence better recording of details. Management of the flabby ridge: Using contemporary materials to solve an old problem. Impression technique for Flabby ridge: Flabby ridge: a ridge that becomes displacable due to fibrous changes. Many impression techniques have been proposed to overcome these difficulties. Complete denture fabrication in clinically compromised situations such as flabby ridges is a challenging task for the clinician. A review of prosthodontic management of fibrous ridges. Flabby Ridge. J. ⦠#MCQ 19 - Selective Pressure Impression Technique is indicated in: A. The selective-pressure impression technique combines aspects of both techniques, as pressure is applied to certain tissues while other areas are captured with minimal pressure. Department of Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka, India, Correspondence Address:Disha PatelRoom No - 7, Department of Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka IndiaSource of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: NoneCheckDOI: 10.4103/ijohs.ijohs_41_18 function RightsLinkPopUp () { var url = "https://s100.copyright.com/AppDispatchServlet"; var location = url + "?publisherName=" + encodeURI ('Medknow') + "&publication=" + encodeURI ('IJOH') + "&title=" + encodeURI ('Management of flabby ridge case: An arduous task in undergraduate practice') + "&publicationDate=" + encodeURI ('Jul 1 2018 12:00AM') + "&author=" + encodeURI ('Chiplunkar J, Tumbil M, Chethan M D, Nandeeshwar D B, Patel D') + "&contentID=" + encodeURI ('IntJOralHealthSci_2018_8_2_104_247807') + "&orderBeanReset=true" 1. Minimal pressure technique 3. Liddlelow described a technique whereby two separate impression materials are used in a custom tray (using 'plaster of Paris' over the flabby tissues, and zinc oxide and eugenol over the 'normal' tissues). Firm healthy mucosal covering over the ridge Mucostatic Impression Technique is indicated for options B,C and D. 3. It is infeasible to register flabby tissue in an unstrained position, as meager introduction of trays and exertion Minimal pressure technique 3. Bansal R, Kumar M, Garg R, Saini R, Kaushala S. Prosthodontic rehabilitation of patient with flabby ridges with different impression techniques. A not-yet-reported attempt was made at recording the flabby ridge in its undistorted form, by means of a two-stage impression technique, with window modification made in stock and custom trays. 8 This method is based on the histological anatomy of the supporting tissues. controlled lateral pressure technique. Carlsson GE. J Prosthet Dent 1998;79:17-23. Patients with flat ridge have less retention and stability for full denture. Flabby ridge is predominantly seen in the upper anterior region and is commonly associated with features of combination syndrome, as mentioned by Kelly [1]. PopUp = window.open( location,'RightsLink','location=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,width=650,height=550'); }, Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None. It also acts as a stopper for the tray in the nal impression procedure. Pressure technique 2. 9 The selective pressure impression involves preparation of a custom impression tray to ensure the application of light pressure to areas of the arch that can best tolerate functional loads. The impression techniques Following are the different impression techniques that can be used for resorbed mandibular ridges: The functional impression technique. 4.4 One Part Impression Technique (Selective Perforation Tray): (Fig. Br Dent J 2005;199:715-9. Loading ... Special Tray Fabrication ( minimum pressure impression technique ) - Duration: 26:08. and selective pressure techniques.3 Dynamic impression ... A Physiologic Impression Technique for Resorbed Mandibular Ridges Manisha Herekar1, Megha Sethi2, ... helps in recording finer details of the ridge. It was simple and economical to modify and increase the efficacy of an already-well-established impression technique. Making of final impression of flabby tissue with minimal or no displacement of tissue and better stability of denture. The British Society for the Study of Prosthetic Dentistry. 1. The variety of impression materials and the range of working characteristics of these materials, make possible the development of impression procedures best suited for specific conditions. A single step impression technique of flabby ridges using monophase polyvinylsiloxane material: A case report. Thus, over the years, several impression techniques have been suggested for the impression of a flabby tissue ridge which will support the flabby tissue but at the same time will not displace it. McCord JF, Grant AA. Many impression techniques have been proposed to help overcome this difficulty. Conflicts of interest Techniques for making impressions of edentulous ridges are classified as non-pressure, pressure, and selective pressure impressions (8)(9)(10)(11)(12) (13) (14). Many authors have proposed selective pressure impression techniques for flabby ridge impressions by modifying custom tray by window cut through, vent holes, and spacer or combination. This article will describe five steps in maximising the success when producing a retentive and stable removable prosthesis for flabby ridges. An impression technique is required which will compress the non flabby tissues to obtain optimal support and at the same time, will not displace the flabby tissues. With modified impression techniques, these ridges can be managed effectively without any additional clinical visits as compared to patients with normal edentulous ridges. Impression of residual ridge deals with. the effect of impression technique and impression material on denture ... 1. Firm healthy Mucosal covering over the ridge B. Flabby ridges C. Knife edge with movable mucosa D. When sharp bony spicules are present in the ridge Ans: A. Earlier studies show that prevalence of flabby ridges vary in either arches, with edentulous maxillae prevalence being 24% and edentate mandibles 5% [2, 3]. relieve displaceable areas, and load primary stress bearing areas peripheral seal ... flabby tissue NVS bundles thin mucosa knife edge ridges. Selective impression techniques have long been used in such cases, ensuring the displaceable tissue is recorded 'at rest'. The selective pressure impression technique where denture bearing tissues are selectively displaced and relieved. Many impression techniques have been proposed to overcome these difficulties. Rationale behind it was that as the patient functioned, the denture would move forward, returning the tissues to original form 5 BOUCHER introduced a method of impression technique- âSELECTIVE PRESSURE TECHNIQUEâwww.indianentalacademy.com 8. The purpose of this paper is to describe an impression technique for mandibular flabby ridges. Oral status and prosthetic factors related to residual ridge resorption in elderly subjects. This technique aims to displace but not distort the flabby ridge as If In function. Accurate impressioning of these tissues plays a major role in ensuring a well-fitting prosthesis. The neutral zone technique. The use of selective pressure or minimally displacive impression techniques should help to overcome some of these limitations. Selective pressure technique Based on the position of the mouth while making impression 1. The impression technique modification reported here enabled us to make minimal-pressure impressions of flabby ridges at both the preliminary and the final impression stages. ... also known as selective pressure technique. Firm healthy mucosal covering over the ridge Mucostatic Impression Technique is indicated for options B,C and D. 6. The selective pressure or minimally displacive impression techniques with the use of holes, windows and wax relieve reduces the hydraulic pressure, should help to overcome some of these situations as they minimize the displacement of the bearing flabby tissues and apply pressure on other stress bearing areas. The proposed technique consists on the association of nondisplacive impression of the flabby area in the primary and functional impression. Neutral zone impression technique. A primary Impression Is taken in a mucostatic Impression material (e. g. Impression plaster or alginate) and cast in stone. for selective pressure impressions for total denturesâ treat- ... 4 women and 4 man, had flabby mucosa on different places of the alveolar ridges of the both jaws (the first group), 3 women had mucosal folds in the fron- ... technique to minimize distortion of ridge and border tissues. Window opening of impression tray. Preliminary cast. Conclusion Managing a patient with flabby maxillary ridge can be a challenging problem. Pai UY, Reddy VS, Hosi RN. In literature, there are many impression techniques for flabby ridges. SELECTIVE IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE. Firm healthy Mucosal covering over the ridge B. Flabby ridges C. Knife edge with movable mucosa D. When sharp bony spicules are present in the ridge Ans: A. This article describes a selective-pressure impression technique for the edentulous maxilla that is intended to compensate for the polymerization shrinkage of heat-polymerized polymethyl methacrylate resin and provides improved palatal adaptation of the definitive denture base. This article describes an impression technique of highly resorbed mandibular ridge using an orthodontic wire and elastomeric impression materials, to gain maximum retention and stability. IDA J 2013;46:87-93. Subsequently, the denture will maintain its peripheral seal during function. Impression techniques may be classified depending on: Amount of pressure used 1. Impression making of flabby ridge results in ... using selective composition flaming technique. 1) The admixed technique. Acta Odontol Scand 1997;55:306-13. This paper presents case report for prosthodontic rehabilitation of a patient with flabby ridge with McCord and Ahmad impression technique. 8. Management of flabby ridge case: An arduous task in undergraduate practice III. Keywords: flabby ridges, complete denture, window impression technique 1. Open mouth 2. Guidelines in Prosthetic and Implant Dentistry. In this paper, the authors have proposed a newer technique of impression making of the flabby tissues using a combination of readily available newer and older materials to ensure an accurate and easy impression of these tissues. soft tissue large area wet dynamic not reproducible. Objectives: This paper aims to explain an impression technique on flabby ridge anterior mandibular using modified final impression ⦠Open mouth 2. Our method for making impressions should be based on the basic principles of maximum area coverage and intimate … The flabby region was outlined and the impression overlying the firm denture bearing area was softened with flame, and tray was seated under heavy pressure to record the load bearing area in displaced state. This article describes three different impression techniques for recording flabby resorbed ridges, viz Hobkirk Technique, [5] Massad’s Technique, [6] for a flabby ridge the patient would usually complain of poor comfort and a âlooseâ denture. Br Dent J 2006;200:258-61. Dr.Yusr Mady 8,126 views. It can develop when hyperplastic soft tissue replaces the alveolar bone and is a common finding particularly in the upper anterior region of long-term denture wearers. Fibrous or flabby ridge is a mobile or extremely resilient alveolar ridge which becomes displaceable due to fibrous tissue deposition. used if marked flabbiness exists ( advanced flabbiness) primary impression taken with alginate. impression technique avoids side effects of flabby ridges and with its use we can make a complete denture with supported retention and stability. ; an additional layer of wax can be added in these regions. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India 2 Post Graduate Student, Department of The impression technique modification reported here enabled us to Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences, make minimal-pressure impressions of flabby ridges at both the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu preliminary and the final impression stages. 2nd technique – it was advocated by Greene Brothers, which captured the tissue in its passive form. In this simple technique for making wash impression of highly displaceable maxillary anterior ridge with low-viscosity polyvinyl siloxane and zinc oxide eugenol, impression material is explained. With modified impression techniques, these ridges can be managed effectively without any additional clinical visits as compared to patients with normal edentulous ridges. Fibrous or flabby ridge is a mobile or extremely resilient alveolar ridge which becomes displaceable due to fibrous tissue deposition. Hand manipulation 2. This technique is quite useful in poor ridge cases. Tunnel technique-mainly for mandibular flabby ridges. Pressure technique 2. * Mucodisplacive impression technique, with the aim of compressing the loose flabby tissue to allow functional support from it by replicating the contour of the ridge during compression by occlusal forces. Unless managed appropriately, such “flabby ridges” adversely affect the support, retention, and stability of complete dentures. In the present case, the impression technique adopted for making of the final impression of the maxillary arch was first described by Osborne in 1964 for use in ⦠ý{¦SLW¨g`SG =GFÄ¡Ì ¹ó³;x¬Ac©QSd.HrÃÇë+dîj2\x0¶'e½pßn÷JZ6[l¿+©p3gþµçkg5%û/ÒÆ;\gº(¶\MP2ð 2~ãRGª+û,[æ¾z±Xïv½»qE¯©+)ârW. Masticatory forces can displace this mobile denture-bearing tissue, leading to altered denture positioning and loss of peripheral seal. Close mouth Based on the method of manipulation for border molding. Impression techniques may be classified depending on:a) Amount of pressure used 1. A Single Step Impression Technique of Flabby Ridges Using Monophase Polyvinylsiloxane Material: A Case Report UmeshY.Pai, 1 VikramSimhaReddy, 2 andRushadNarimanHosi 2 ... remaining borders of impression were recorded by selective pressure technique using green stick compound (Pinnacle tracing stick, DPI, Mumbai, India) ( Figure ). selective pressure impression techniques for flabby ridge impressions by modifying custom tray by window cut through, vent holes, spacer or combination. Tripathi A(1), Singh SV(2), Aggarwal H(3), Gupta A(4). Green.J.W â developed technique to handle flabby ridges by recording it with impression compound. 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