# Addressing Flabby Ridges in Complete Denture Patients: A Case Report

**Authors:** Namita Zilpilwar, Sharayu Nimonkar, Surekha A Dubey, Vikram Belkhode

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.64006 · Cureus · 2024-07-07

## TL;DR

This case report presents a new method for managing flabby ridges in denture patients to improve denture fit and stability.

## Contribution

A modified window technique using polyvinyl siloxane is introduced for more accurate impressions of flabby tissues.

## Key findings

- The modified window technique captures flabby tissues in their natural state for better denture fit.
- Polyvinyl siloxane impression material provides improved control in managing flabby ridge conditions.
- The method enhances denture stability and functionality in patients with flabby ridges.

## Abstract

A common clinical condition affecting the alveolar ridges of the mandibular or maxillary arches is known as a "flabby ridge." This condition involves a superficial region of movable soft tissue. It is particularly prevalent among long-term denture users, especially in the lower anterior region. Flabby ridges occur when hyperplastic soft tissue replaces the alveolar bone, resulting in mobile, hypermobile, and frequently edematous tissue. This condition is most commonly found in the edentulous areas of the oral cavity, especially in the maxillary anterior region. To provide a good fit for the patient, it is necessary to create a denture with accurate morphology, unique contours, and mobility of flabby tissue. The presence of a flabby ridge can significantly impact the stability, fit, and functionality of dentures. Management of flabby tissue includes various methods such as impression techniques, surgical intervention, and denture designing. This case report aims to provide an improved and controlled application of polyvinyl siloxane impression material in managing flabby tissue conditions, which is commonly used in dental practices. It presents a modified window technique for making impressions of anterior mandibular flabby tissues with their natural, undistorted state, leading to a more accurate and stable denture fit.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** edematous (MESH:D004487), Flabby Ridges (MESH:C565110)
- **Chemicals:** polyvinyl siloxane (MESH:C034183)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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