Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue

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Autor(a) principal: Veríssimo, Aretha Heitor
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Anne Kaline Claudino, Cardoso, Rachel Gomes, Melo, Laércio Almeida de, Carreiro, Adriana da Fonte Porto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8621
Resumo: This present study describes an impression technique to rehabilitate patients with flabby ridge in pre-maxilla through complete dentures. The proposed technique consists on the association of nondisplacive impression of the flabby area in the primary and functional impression. Therefore, a primary impression was performed with irreversible hydrocolloid with a dual impression. The impression material was removed at the region corresponding to the flabby area, characterizing a window, where a re-impression was conducted with the same material in a more fluid consistency. The functional impression was executed with a custom tray with perforations at the flabby area fabricated over a primary anatomic cast previously relieved. As a result, an anatomic impression with reduced compression over the flabby ridge was obtained. Moreover, an accentuated decrease of the mucosa compression was obtained through the material overflow from the custom tray perforations at the functional impression. After the acrylization of the prosthetic piece, a delimited box corresponding to the flabby mucosa in the prosthesis base was verified. Thus, it is concluded that the association of techniques proposed in this study reduced the compression over the flabby ridge area resulting in a complete denture copying anatomically the flabby area at rest. Thereby, in this case through a precise negative reproduction, a more favorable retention of the maxillary complete denture was obtained in patients with flabby ridge at the pre-maxillary area. 
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spelling Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissueTécnica de impresión alternativa para mandíbula desdentada con tejido flácido anteriorTécnica de impressão alternativa para maxila edêntula com tecido flácido anteriorMucosa flácidaTécnica de moldagemDeslocamento de tecido mole.Mucosa flácidaTécnica de moldeoDesplazamiento de tejido blando.Flabby tissueImpression techniqueSoft tissue displacement.This present study describes an impression technique to rehabilitate patients with flabby ridge in pre-maxilla through complete dentures. The proposed technique consists on the association of nondisplacive impression of the flabby area in the primary and functional impression. Therefore, a primary impression was performed with irreversible hydrocolloid with a dual impression. The impression material was removed at the region corresponding to the flabby area, characterizing a window, where a re-impression was conducted with the same material in a more fluid consistency. The functional impression was executed with a custom tray with perforations at the flabby area fabricated over a primary anatomic cast previously relieved. As a result, an anatomic impression with reduced compression over the flabby ridge was obtained. Moreover, an accentuated decrease of the mucosa compression was obtained through the material overflow from the custom tray perforations at the functional impression. After the acrylization of the prosthetic piece, a delimited box corresponding to the flabby mucosa in the prosthesis base was verified. Thus, it is concluded that the association of techniques proposed in this study reduced the compression over the flabby ridge area resulting in a complete denture copying anatomically the flabby area at rest. Thereby, in this case through a precise negative reproduction, a more favorable retention of the maxillary complete denture was obtained in patients with flabby ridge at the pre-maxillary area. El presente estudio describe una técnica de moldeo para la rehabilitación de pacientes con mucosa flácida en la premaxila utilizando prótesis totales. La técnica propuesta consiste en la asociación de técnicas de impresión sin compresión de la zona flácida, tanto en la impresión anatómica como funcional. Por tanto, se realizó impresión anatómica con hidrocoloide irreversible con doble impresión. En la región correspondiente a la zona flácida se retiró el material de impresión que presenta una ventana, y sobre ella se realizó una reimpresión con el mismo material en una consistencia más fluida. La impresión funcional se realizó con cubeta individual con perforaciones en la región correspondiente a la zona flácida, realizada sobre el modelo anatómico previamente relevado. Como resultado, se logró una compresión reducida en la impresión anatómica en la región flácida de la mucosa. Además, se obtuvo una disminución más pronunciada de la compresión de la mucosa por el desbordamiento del material de impresión por las perforaciones en la impresión funcional. Tras la acrilización de la parte protésica se encontró una caja delimitada correspondiente a la zona de la mucosa flácida en la base de la prótesis. Se concluye, por tanto, que la asociación de técnicas propuestas por este estudio redujo la compresión sobre la región de flacidez en la mucosa para dar como resultado una prótesis total que copia anatómicamente la región flácida en su estado de reposo. Finalmente, en base a la fidelidad de una reproducción negativa en estos casos, es posible obtener una retención más favorable de la prótesis maxilar total en pacientes con mucosa flácida en la región premaxilar.O presente estudo descreve uma técnica de moldagem para a reabilitação de pacientes com mucosa flácida em pré-maxila através de próteses totais. A técnica proposta consiste na associação de técnicas de moldagem sem compressão da área flácida, tanto na moldagem anatômica como na funcional. Sendo assim, realizou-se moldagem anatômica com hidrocolóide irreversível com dupla impressão. Sobre a região correspondente a área flácida o material de moldagem foi removido, caracterizando uma janela, e sobre esse, uma reimpressão foi conduzida com o mesmo material em consistência mais fluida. A moldagem funcional foi executada com moldeira individual com perfurações na região correspondente a área flácida, confeccionada sobre o modelo anatômico previamente aliviado. Como resultado, obteve-se na moldagem anatômica uma compressão reduzida sobre a região flácida da mucosa. Somado a isso, obteve-se uma diminuição mais acentuada da compressão da mucosa a partir do extravasamento do material de moldagem pelas perfurações na moldagem funcional. Após a acrilização da peça protética, foi verificado uma caixa delimitada correspondente à área da mucosa flácida na base da prótese. Conclui-se, portanto, que a associação de técnicas proposta por este estudo reduziu a compressão sobre a região de flacidez na mucosa de forma a resultar uma prótese total copiando anatomicamente a região flácida em seu estado de repouso. Por fim, a partir da fidelidade de uma reprodução negativa nesses casos, pode-se obter uma retenção mais favorável da prótese total maxilar em pacientes com mucosa flácida na região de pré-maxila.Research, Society and Development2020-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/862110.33448/rsd-v9i10.8621Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e3269108621Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e3269108621Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e32691086212525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8621/7653Copyright (c) 2020 Aretha Heitor Veríssimo; Anne Kaline Claudino Ribeiro; Rachel Gomes Cardoso; Laércio Almeida de Melo; Adriana da Fonte Porto Carreirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVeríssimo, Aretha HeitorRibeiro, Anne Kaline Claudino Cardoso, Rachel GomesMelo, Laércio Almeida de Carreiro, Adriana da Fonte Porto 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8621Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:03.595528Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
Técnica de impresión alternativa para mandíbula desdentada con tejido flácido anterior
Técnica de impressão alternativa para maxila edêntula com tecido flácido anterior
title Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
spellingShingle Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
Veríssimo, Aretha Heitor
Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldagem
Deslocamento de tecido mole.
Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldeo
Desplazamiento de tejido blando.
Flabby tissue
Impression technique
Soft tissue displacement.
title_short Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
title_full Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
title_fullStr Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
title_full_unstemmed Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
title_sort Alternative impression technique for edentulous anterior maxillary flabby tissue
author Veríssimo, Aretha Heitor
author_facet Veríssimo, Aretha Heitor
Ribeiro, Anne Kaline Claudino
Cardoso, Rachel Gomes
Melo, Laércio Almeida de
Carreiro, Adriana da Fonte Porto
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Anne Kaline Claudino
Cardoso, Rachel Gomes
Melo, Laércio Almeida de
Carreiro, Adriana da Fonte Porto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veríssimo, Aretha Heitor
Ribeiro, Anne Kaline Claudino
Cardoso, Rachel Gomes
Melo, Laércio Almeida de
Carreiro, Adriana da Fonte Porto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldagem
Deslocamento de tecido mole.
Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldeo
Desplazamiento de tejido blando.
Flabby tissue
Impression technique
Soft tissue displacement.
topic Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldagem
Deslocamento de tecido mole.
Mucosa flácida
Técnica de moldeo
Desplazamiento de tejido blando.
Flabby tissue
Impression technique
Soft tissue displacement.
description This present study describes an impression technique to rehabilitate patients with flabby ridge in pre-maxilla through complete dentures. The proposed technique consists on the association of nondisplacive impression of the flabby area in the primary and functional impression. Therefore, a primary impression was performed with irreversible hydrocolloid with a dual impression. The impression material was removed at the region corresponding to the flabby area, characterizing a window, where a re-impression was conducted with the same material in a more fluid consistency. The functional impression was executed with a custom tray with perforations at the flabby area fabricated over a primary anatomic cast previously relieved. As a result, an anatomic impression with reduced compression over the flabby ridge was obtained. Moreover, an accentuated decrease of the mucosa compression was obtained through the material overflow from the custom tray perforations at the functional impression. After the acrylization of the prosthetic piece, a delimited box corresponding to the flabby mucosa in the prosthesis base was verified. Thus, it is concluded that the association of techniques proposed in this study reduced the compression over the flabby ridge area resulting in a complete denture copying anatomically the flabby area at rest. Thereby, in this case through a precise negative reproduction, a more favorable retention of the maxillary complete denture was obtained in patients with flabby ridge at the pre-maxillary area. 
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