Title: Setting Anterior Teeth
1Setting Anterior Teeth
2Look for Symmetry
- View from anterior, occlusal
- View from many angles
3Symmetry
4Facial Asymmetry
5Smile Asymmetry
2 Left Sides Normal
2 Right Sides
6Setting Anterior Teeth
- Incisal edges of central incisors canines at
level of the occlusal plane - Laterals placed approximately 0.5Â mm above the
occlusal plane
7Cervical necks tilt posteriorly from the central
incisor to the canine
8The greatest height of the free gingival margin
is slightly distal to the mesiodistal center of
the tooth
9Setting Mandibular Anteriors
- Lower anterior teeth incline similar to the
maxillary teeth
10Setting Mandibular Anteriors
- Incisal edges are placed at the same level
- Even with the occlusal plane
11Setting Mandibular Anteriors
- No overbite for monoplane or lingualized setups
12Canines should be tilted more posteriorly than
other teeth, with a more prominent cervical neck
13Bucco-Lingual Tilt Maxillary Anterior Teeth
- Facial surface of central is perpendicular
occlusal plane - Neck of lateral is depressed
- Neck of canine is prominent
Central
Canine
14Bucco-Lingual Tilt Mandibular Anterior Teeth
- Central is proclined
- Lateral is more upright
- Canine has a prominent neck
Central
Canine
15Anterior Tooth Setup
- Check symmetry with reference lines
- Anterior teeth dont contact in centric position
- Grazing contacts in excursions
Overbite 0mm
Overjet 2mm
16No Anterior Contact in Centric
17Dentist Sets Incisal GuidanceOverjet Overbite
- Avoid too much overbite or too little overjet
- Increasing overbite steepens the angle,
separating posterior teeth more quickly - Increasing overjet shallows the angle, separating
the posterior teeth less quickly
18Canine Offset
- Check for one half tooth offset between maxillary
mandibular teeth - Ensures posterior teeth have normal cusp to fossa
relationship for lingualized occlusion
19Cannine Offset
Correct
Improper offset results in a space or half tooth
replacement
Insufficient
20Phonetic Assessment
- Maxillary centrals should lightly touch vermilion
border of lower lip for F, V sounds - S sounds - incisal edges should approximate
each other
21Intraoral Assessment of Anterior Teeth
- Incisal edges of maxillary incisors should
follow line of lower lip when smiling (smile
line)
22Follow the Smile line
23Placing Moving Anterior Teeth
- Crown removing forceps to bodily move and tilt
teeth - Grind record base/tooth if record base is
impairing ability to position properly
24Intraoral Assessment of Anterior Teeth
- Nasolabial angle 90
- If insufficient support, the vermilion border
will be reduced
25Intraoral Assessment of Anterior Teeth
- Junction of oral mucosa (glossy) should just be
visible when lips are slightly separated - If not visible - insufficient support
- Lips meet at junction of oral transitional
epithelium
26Intraoral Assessment of Anterior Teeth
- Excessive block-out of record base will push the
lip out at the height of the vestibule,
distorting appearance
27Lisping
- Too much horizontal overlap
- Cant approximate incisal edges
- Anterior teeth too far labially
- Spaces allow air leakage
28Lisping
- Palatal contour too constricted
- Remove wax to provide more room
- Arch form too broad
- Experiment with placement of wax
29Anterior TeethNot Identical Position of Natural
Teeth
- Slightly altered position from precursors
- Denture stability compromised
- No anchorage from roots
30Avoid the Denture Smile
- Teeth too small
- Teeth not showing
- Too straight across anterior
- Chiclets
31Central lateral incisors must begin to turn
along the curvature of the arch
32Circumference Follows Arch Shape
33Facial Support, OVD Tooth Setup Can
Dramatically Affect Appearance
34Effect of Incisor Length
35Variation of Appearance with Different Dentures
36Variation of Appearance with Different Dentures