scholarly journals Full-mouth rehabilitation of completely edentulous patient using implant-supported fixed prosthesis

2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
DR Prithviraj ◽  
Ankit Gupta
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 388-391
Author(s):  
Marian Anand Bennis ◽  
Deepak Nallaswamy V

Implant-supported prosthodontic rehabilitation of total edentulism remains the most complex restorative challenges. The main reason being the number of variables that affect both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the prosthesis. A hybrid denture or the ‘Toronto prosthesis’ is one that is fabricated over a metal framework and retained by screws threaded into implants. This article presents the fabrication of implant-retained maxillary Equator® attachment overdenture opposing mandibular implant-retained hybrid prosthesis. A total of four implants (Equinox® Myriad plus) were placed the maxillary arch and six implants (Equinox® Myriad plus) in the mandibular arch. The patient's occlusal vertical dimension, centric relation, aesthetics and phonetics were determined and maintained throughout the restorative process. This case report describes the management of a completely edentulous patient with a mandibular implant-supported fixed prosthesis and maxillary implant-retained overdenture with Equator® attachment.


Author(s):  
Amit Krishnarao Jagtap ◽  
Pradeep Dinkar Chaudhari ◽  
Jitendra Anil Bhandari

ABSTRACT Restoring the edentulous patient with an esthetic and functional restoration may present numerous challenges to the clinician. The patient's occlusal vertical dimension, centric relation, esthetics and phonetics need to be determined and maintained throughout the restorative process. This clinical report describes the fabrication of implant supported fixed prosthesis in the mandibular posterior region, a tooth supported fixed prosthesis in the mandibular anterior region and a tooth supported maxillary overdenture with a low profile attachment. A step by step approach to provide an esthetic result is described. How to cite this article Jagtap AK, Chaudhari PD, Bhandari JA. A Pragmatic Approach to Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2014;4(1):14-19.


Author(s):  
Vaishnavi Rajaraman

The personality of an individual is often judged by his looks. A beautiful smile brings immense pleasure, not only to the viewer but also to the wearer of the smile. Time and again in dentistry, esthetics has been the prime area of focus. Prosthodontic rehabilitation also involves esthetics as its key factor, which is challenging especially in patients with congenital diseases or syndromes. Ectodermal dysplasia is one such hereditary condition associated with failure of the development of ectoderm in the embryonic stage and can cause multiple abnormalities. The ectodermal structures like skin, nails, hair, sweat glands, and teeth are particularly affected. The management of ectodermal dysplasia is quite complex and multidisciplinary owing to the abnormal morphology in craniofacial structures, a wide array of dentofacial defects, and age of the affected individuals, as most of them are very young when they report for or are evaluated for treatment. The deciduous as well as the permanent dentition in these patients may present with anodontia, hypodontia or oligodontia or combination of these. Hypodontia is one of the most common intraoral finding among these scenarios. Therefore, the affected patients obviously require absolute attention towards prosthodontic treatments throughout their developmental years till their adulthood. This report presents a case of an adult diagnosed with having ectodermal dysplasia with hypodontia. By appropriate modification and customization, the prosthodontic management was meticulously planned for the young patient which involved a full mouth rehabilitation with tooth supported fixed prosthesis in the maxillary and mandibular arch. The devised treatment plan had a key impact on the psychological, the masticatory function, speech and facial esthetics of the patient.


2018 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
Byung-Suk Jung ◽  
Young-Chan Jeon ◽  
Chang-Mo Jeong ◽  
Mi-Jung Yun ◽  
So-Hyoun Lee ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 220-224
Author(s):  
Dr. Rajat Nahar ◽  
Dr. Jyoti Tembhurne ◽  
Dr. Arti Parag Gangurde ◽  
Dr. Manish R Chauhan ◽  
Dr. Nikhil Kule ◽  
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