Vibratory ridge

Temporomandibular joint, upper jaw, dentures, prosthesis, implantThe ballast ridge is a flap of mucous membrane on the jaw ridge that is present in the edentulous upper jaw. It occurs most frequently in the upper jaw. It is mainly caused by badly fitting dentures, but can also be the result of the removal of already loosened … Vibratory ridge

Cleft lip and palate

Medical: Cheilo-Gnatho-Palatoschisis, Symptoms In the case of cleft lip and palate, one does not speak directly of the symptoms that occur in the patient. Rather, they are various effects or functional disorders that are caused by the disease. These disorders mainly affect the nose, ears and the speech organ. Breathing difficulties often occur because the … Cleft lip and palate

Summary | Cleft lip and palate

Summary The cleft lip and palate is a defect created during embryonic facial development. The formation of the cleft can reach different dimensions. Functional and esthetic problems can occur. The therapy consists in closing the cleft by several surgical procedures, which lead to the restoration of normal function and esthetics. All articles in this series: … Summary | Cleft lip and palate

How does the total denture hold in the lower jaw? | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

How does the total denture hold in the lower jaw? At first sight it seems a bit puzzling how a total prosthesis can hold at all, because after all there are no teeth left to attach it to. Nevertheless it is possible to talk and eat with it without it falling out. There are three … How does the total denture hold in the lower jaw? | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

Getting used to the new prosthesis | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

Getting used to the new prosthesis After the insertion of a new denture in the lower jaw, it first feels like a large, unpleasant foreign body. One wonders how to talk and eat with this one without everything disturbing. This is quite natural, because the body has to get used to it first. It is … Getting used to the new prosthesis | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

Lower jaw

The human jaw comprises two parts, the upper jaw and the lower jaw. These two bony structures differ significantly from each other both in size and shape. While the upper jaw (lat. Maxilla) is formed by a paired bone and is firmly connected to the skull bone, the lower jaw (lat. Mandibula) consists of a … Lower jaw

Lower jaw treatment | Lower jaw

Lower jaw treatment Sensitive treatment of the mandible is carried out by the large mandibular nerve, the inferior alveolar nerve. This nerve represents a split of the nervus mandibularis, which in turn originates from the fifth cranial nerve, the trigeminal nerve. Both the inferior alveolar nerve and the relevant vessels (artery and inferior alveolar vein) … Lower jaw treatment | Lower jaw