Suction Lower Complete Dentures Improve your Removable Prosthodontics PDP073

Published: May 17, 2021, 5:38 a.m.

Lower Complete Dentures are the bane of Removable Prosthodontics. I know many Dentists who 'hate making lower full Dentures', likely because they are difficult to master. So difficult that I got Dr Rupert Monkhouse to give the Protruserati a podcast masterclass on how to improve in this frustrating area of Dentistry!\n\n\n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/cW41CHiLgGI\nWhy won't you stop floating, damn you!\n\n\n\nNeed to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!\n\n\n\nProtrusive Dental Pearl: The power of silence! When you present your patients a solution or treatment plan, or tell them the fee, there may be a silence. Embrace it. Expect it. Don't panic. This is normal! DO NOT but in with a 'why don't you just think about it...'\n\n\n\nIn this episode we discussed:\n\n\n\n\nHow can you predict if a suction lower denture is anatomically possible?\n\n\n\nWhat materials Rupert likes to use\n\n\n\nWhat and how to adjust at the Try in stages of complete dentures\n\n\n\nHow to get the wax try-in to stay in the mouth!\n\n\n\nCommunication pearls surrounding lower complete Dentures\n\n\n\n\nIf you enjoyed this topic, why not also check out the Master himself, Dr Finlay Sutton on Troubleshooting Chrome Dentures!\n\n\n\nFor details on Rupert's Denture course, DM him on Instagram!\n\n\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/dentistrupert/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here for Full Episode Transcription:\xa0\n\n\n\nOpening Snippet: I think pros actually is quite not easy but it's it has a few basic concepts if you master those and then sort of extrapolate them you can work out more difficult cases you know.\n\n\n\nJaz\u2019s introduction:\xa0Now we all know how annoying lower complete dentures can be. I could probably think about four dentists in the entire world who liked doing complete dentures. And the secret is because they\u2019re good at it, right. And one of those dentists that I can think of is Rupert Monkhouse, who is doing some sensational things with his patients, with his photography. It\u2019s just absolute art. And I\u2019ve got him because he\u2019s so good at removal prostho. So today we\u2019re talking about exclusively the bane of our existence in removal prostho, which is a lower complete dentures.In this episode with Rupert, we\u2019re going to ask about how to get more predictability, if that\u2019s even possible with the lower complete dentures. What are the signs that actually you may be onto a winner and that you may be able to get a suction lower denture, that elusive suction from a lower denture, which you see flaunting on Instagram, I probably achieve this twice in my career so far. We\u2019re able to get the lower denture suction, and both times you pull the camera out, you record it because it\u2019s such a proud moment, right? To get suction on a lower complete denture.So I\u2019m going to ask Rupert, is there a formula? Or is it all luck? As well as that we talked about all the different stages that Rupert utilizes to help him get a really stable, lower complete denture.Protrusive Dental PearlThe Protrusive Dental Pearl I have for you is a communication one. It\u2019s something that I think as a profession on the whole, we\u2019re not very good at and something that we were never taught. And now when I learned this technique, I guess it\u2019s a technique in communication, it really made a huge difference. And I remember one time in Reading, we were doing an Invisalign open day, and I had two other dentists in the room while I was doing a consultation. So we were taking turns, one person was right in the notes, the other person was filling like the radiograph requests, that kind of stuff. So we\u2019re working as a team for this Invisalign open day.And I went through my entire spiel, I showed the before and after\u2019s I listened to the patient\u2019s wants and needs and how we can help this patient to have a better smile. Now, when it came to the close, i.e., it\u2019s going to cost this much and this much time, is this something you want to proceed with? Right, so that\u2019s called a close when you close a treatment plan. When it came to a close, there was a silence, i.e.