Prosthodontic Treatment For Edentulous Patients Zarb 164pdf
One of the most technically demanding chapters involves recording the correct maxillomandibular relationship.
Zarb dedicates substantial content to the arrangement of posterior teeth. Unlike natural dentition, where the periodontal ligament absorbs shock, a denture relies on the mucosa and bone. prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients zarb 164pdf
Traditional wax occlusion rims are static. They fail to capture the dynamic relationship between: One of the most technically demanding chapters involves
The text outlines the triad critical for complete denture success: Traditional wax occlusion rims are static
| Error | Zarb’s Solution (from page 164 context) | |-------|------------------------------------------| | Overextended denture flanges | Neutral zone shaping prevents muscle dislodgment. | | Ignoring posterior seal | Proper border molding and post-dam placement on maxillary denture. | | Implant placement too close to mental foramen | Radiographic planning with a safety zone of 5 mm anterior. | | Using implants in severe bruxism without occlusal guard | Night guard is mandatory; Zarb links bruxism to screw fracture. |