Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 hi lyudmyla i just want to know can we also do reline on removal partial acrylic denture.thanksFrom: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>Subject: rebase,reline" " < >Date: Monday, 31 October, 2011, 9:22 AM Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 thanx lyudmylai ts very useful well done nice work very usefull pictureFrom: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 9:22Subject: rebase,reline Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 Hi guysFound out the information from one of the uk Denturists.Rebase/remodelling-within 2 visits.Reline you can do on partial dentures too and metal ones....before convers.i thought we cannot reline those.For metal he said they have spacial glue which stick acrylic to metal.Flexi dentures cannot be relined.What do you think abt it guys?Any other views? SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 9:22Subject: rebase,reline Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 Hey people. I am Nayma Tariq and I live in London. I am starting to prepare for ore exam(part 1).so just looking for people who are preparing for it.. hit back.!.From: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 16:01Subject: Re: rebase,reline Hi guysFound out the information from one of the uk Denturists.Rebase/remodelling-within 2 visits.Reline you can do on partial dentures too and metal ones....before convers.i thought we cannot reline those.For metal he said they have spacial glue which stick acrylic to metal.Flexi dentures cannot be relined.What do you think abt it guys?Any other views? SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 9:22Subject: rebase,reline Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2011 Report Share Posted October 31, 2011 Hi my name is sabreena my number is 07850176228 & sjype eshna08, im preparing too, Sent from my iPhoneOn 31 Oct 2011, at 18:25, Nayma Tariq <naymatariq@...> wrote: Hey people. I am Nayma Tariq and I live in London. I am starting to prepare for ore exam(part 1).so just looking for people who are preparing for it.. hit back.!.From: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 16:01Subject: Re: rebase,reline Hi guysFound out the information from one of the uk Denturists.Rebase/remodelling-within 2 visits.Reline you can do on partial dentures too and metal ones....before convers.i thought we cannot reline those.For metal he said they have spacial glue which stick acrylic to metal.Flexi dentures cannot be relined.What do you think abt it guys?Any other views? SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...>" " < >Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 9:22Subject: rebase,reline Hi guysI found some information abt rebase ,reline.But I need to know how many visits for rebase?reline-can be straight away,copy-3-4 visits,but rebase-dont know((Does anyone know?Thank you RELINES The requirement for relining occurs when bone and tissues change due to shrinkage. Possible causes may be: Post immediate dentures Tooth loss Weight loss Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw Sickness or disease General physiological aging The bite position, existing teeth and acrylic base(s) must be in good condition and not worn or stained to provide a reline procedure. An impression of your oral tissue is taken inside your denture(s) to provide a working model. New acrylic base material is added to your denture to produce a correct fit. The appearance of your dentures will not change. REBASE Denturists in most cases have no way of trying the denture(s). The procedure is similar to relining. The difference being is that, a rebase replaces all the pink-acrylic denture base material. The existing teeth remain in the exact same place. Reasons for rebase procedure: Broken denture Weakened or old pink denture base Immediate denture REPAIRS Repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture close to its original condition. Most denturist can provide denture repair procedures on a same day basis. Your denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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