Maxillary Secondary Impression in Case of Hyperplastic Schroder Area: Clinical Report
Masmoudi Karim *
Department of Removable Prosthetics, LR12ES11 Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Jemli Safa
Department of Removable Prosthetics, LR12ES11 Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Achraf Fnaiech
Department of Removable Prosthetics, LR12ES11 Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Adouani Hana
Department of Removable Prosthetics, LR12ES11 Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Much has been spoken about secondary impression in making complete denture. In fact, it must exploit all the positive landmarks enhancing the stability.
Generally, an immediate recording of the denture support area is possible while the fibromucosa is adherent and firm, but uncommonly, due to anatomical particularities such as hyperplastic Schroder area, the impression requires specific technical modifications.
Indeed, this glandular zone, defined as an overextended non-inflammatory palatal papillary hyperplasia require an impression using selective pressure technique while the surgical option is impractical.
The aim of this paper is to explain the principles of this method through a case report and detail the clinical steps of the denture fabrication enhancing the comfort and the fit of the prosthetic rehabilitation.
Keywords: Retention, complete denture, impression, hyperplasia.