Ljiljana Tihacek-Sojic, Luka Zupac, Minja Milicic-Lazic
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Abstract
An immediate denture is a temporary or permanent removable denture fabricated
in the presence of natural teeth. Patients diagnosed with periodontitis are
usually indicated for this type of dentures. Fabrication according to the
specific protocol can enhance functional, phonetic, and aesthetic
rehabilitation immediately after tooth extraction. Laboratory procedures
have few specificities in comparison to conventional complete dentures, but
the most important one is trimming the cast according to previously examined
periodontal status. Following the production protocol, it is possible to
provide functional, phonetic and aesthetic rehabilitation of the patient
immediately after tooth extraction. In addition, it is possible to achieve
proper remodeling of the residual alveolar ridge owing to the direct contact
of the denture base with the extraction wound during the consolidation
period. The aim of this paper is to present clinical and laboratory
procedures in the process of making immediate complete denture.