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Record Blocks

Record Blocks. An aid to allow the transfer of occlusal relationship and other prescriptive information to the laboratory. Learning Outcomes. Discuss the principles and uses of record blocks Construct various types of record block.

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Record Blocks

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  1. Record Blocks An aid to allow the transfer of occlusal relationship and other prescriptive information to the laboratory.

  2. Learning Outcomes • Discuss the principles and uses of record blocks • Construct various types of record block. • Utilise the different materials used in their construction and observe their working properties • Demonstrate safe working practice in the laboratory

  3. Sufficient teeth to occlude models

  4. Sufficient teeth to occlude and sufficient anterior information ?

  5. May occlude but is it stable for articulation ? Anterior information required here

  6. No teeth to occlude !

  7. Functions of Record Blocks • Where insufficient natural teeth are present to define the occlusion, blocks used to aid articulation of models • Where anterior teeth are missing, blocks used to provide information :- • Incisal level • Labial fullness • centreline

  8. Wax wafers and Edentulous record Blocks

  9. Ideal Properties of Record Block • Comprises two parts – Base and Rim • Base firm and strong well adapted correct extensions / dimensions muscle trimmed

  10. Ideal Properties of Record Block cont. • Rim Softer and easy to adjust at chairside Sit directly over the alveolar ridge crest on the lower Sit forward of the alveolar ridge crest on the upper and between the alveolar ridge crest and the sulcus in the posterior region

  11. Construction of Record Block. • Base plate materials should be • Firm and strong • Easy to manipulate • Stable at mouth temperature • Base plate materials – • Wax • Shellac • Vacuum formed • Acrylic or composite light cure • Metal alloy ie. cobalt chromium

  12. Construction of record Blocks cont. • Rim should be easily adjusted • Stable at mouth temperature • Non-toxic • Rim materials • Wax • Plaster / pumice • Composition

  13. Construction of record Block cont. • Dentate Rim height 1 to 2 mm higher than standing teeth. • Dentate Rim width same as standing teeth • Edentulous Rim 9mm anteriorly and 6 mm posteriorly • Edentulous rim width 4mm anteriorly and 6mm posteriorly

  14. Edentulous Wax baseplate with wax rim

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