Acrylic teeth in polymethylmethacrylate produced with three chromatic layers
Selecting the incisor groups :
CRITERIA TO BE KEPT IN MIND WHILE SELECTING THE TEETH FOR YOUR PATIENTS:
Selecting the incisor groups
Establishing the width of the front group according to Lee’s research
The imaginary vertical line that touches the margins of the pinna passes through the axis of the canines
The central width is given by the lateral added to the mesial part of the canine.
Establishing the shape according to Williams:
the shape of the teeth is chosen according to the shape of the face
According to Gerber:
the shape and position of the front teeth is established by the basal line of the nose
According to the shape of the alveolar crest:
if no references are provided according to the previous classifications, the shape of the upper alveolar crest can provide information as to the shape of teeth to be used
Selecting the Molars:
Molars characterised by accentuated anatomy to guarantee modifiability for use in all assembly techniques. Cusp angle: 25°-33°
Why to choose Ruthinium over any other acrylic teeth for my patients?
WIDE RANGE OF SHADES:
Ruthinium artificial teeth are available in a wide range of shades. The use of spectrophotometers during the control phase guarantees constant true colours
FLUOROSCENCE:
High molecular weight resin H.M.W. (PMMA Cross-Linked)
The use of high molecular weight modified polymers combined with special molecular linkers (Cross Linking) gives:
Shades
Ruthinium artificial teeth are available in a wide range of shades. The use of spectrophotometers during the control phase guarantees constant true colours