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  1. Article ; Online: Use of zirconia to restore severely worn dentition: a case report.

    Agrawal, Manish / Sankeshwari, Banashree / Pattanshetti, Channaveer V

    Case reports in dentistry

    2012  Volume 2012, Page(s) 324597

    Abstract: ... mouth rehabilitation of a 47-year-old bruxer with a severely worn dentition. ... Management of patients with worn dentition is complex and difficult. Accurate clinical and radiographic ... restorative points of view. Severe tooth wear is frequently multifactorial and variable. Successful management ...

    Abstract The management of tooth wear has been a subject of increasing interest from both preventive and restorative points of view. Severe tooth wear is frequently multifactorial and variable. Successful management is a subject of interest in dentistry. A critical aspect is to determine the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) and a systematic approach that can lead to a predictable and favorable treatment prognosis. Management of patients with worn dentition is complex and difficult. Accurate clinical and radiographic examinations, a diagnostic wax-up, and determining OVD are crucial. This paper describes the full-mouth rehabilitation of a 47-year-old bruxer with a severely worn dentition.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-09-05
    Publishing country Egypt
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2627632-X
    ISSN 2090-6455 ; 2090-6455
    ISSN (online) 2090-6455
    ISSN 2090-6455
    DOI 10.1155/2012/324597
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  2. Article ; Online: Use of Zirconia to Restore Severely Worn Dentition

    Manish Agrawal / Banashree Sankeshwari / Channaveer V. Pattanshetti

    Case Reports in Dentistry , Vol

    A Case Report

    2012  Volume 2012

    Keywords Dentistry ; RK1-715 ; Medicine ; R ; DOAJ:Dentistry ; DOAJ:Health Sciences
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article: The use of zirconium and feldspathic porcelain in the management of the severely worn dentition: a case report.

    Malkoc, Meral Arslan / Sevimay, Mujde / Yaprak, Emre

    European journal of dentistry

    2009  Volume 3, Issue 1, Page(s) 75–80

    Abstract: ... worn dentition is often challenging due to the loss of occlusal vertical dimension, loss of tooth ... teeth were restored with zirconia porcelain. Feldspathic porcelain was chosen to restore remaining teeth ... This case report describes the management of excessive tooth tissue loss in a 45 year old woman with a history ...

    Abstract The management of the interim phase of a complete oral rehabilitation in patients with severely worn dentition is often challenging due to the loss of occlusal vertical dimension, loss of tooth structure, uneven wear of teeth creating an uneven plane of occlusion, and parafunctional habits. This case report describes the management of excessive tooth tissue loss in a 45 year old woman with a history of bruxism, esthetical complaints in anterior teeth, and impaired dental function due to reduced tooth height. The patient used occlusal splint for a month and than resection of the alveolar bone was performed on the vestibular sides of the maxillary anterior teeth, except the interdental alveolar crest. Maxillary anterior teeth were restored with zirconia porcelain. Feldspathic porcelain was chosen to restore remaining teeth in both jaws; the patient also was given an occlusion guard to protect the restoration against future bruxism. Regardless of the cause of occlusal instability, it is important that the restorative dentist should be able to recognize its signs such as tooth hypermobility, tooth wear, periodontal breakdown, occlusal dimpling, stress fractures, exostosis, muscle enlargement, and loss of posterior disclusion. When restoring the worn dentition, the clinician should bear in mind the five P's: proper planning prevents poor performance.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-03-05
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2491711-4
    ISSN 1305-7464 ; 1305-7456
    ISSN (online) 1305-7464
    ISSN 1305-7456
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  4. Article: The Use of Zirconium and Feldspathic Porcelain in the Management of the Severely Worn Dentition: A Case Report

    Malkoc, Meral Arslan / Sevimay, Mujde / Yaprak, Emre

    European Journal of Dentistry

    2009  Volume 03, Issue 01, Page(s) 75–78

    Abstract: ... worn dentition is often challenging due to the loss of occlusal vertical dimension, loss of tooth ... teeth were restored with zirconia porcelain. Feldspathic porcelain was chosen to restore remaining teeth ... This case report describes the management of excessive tooth tissue loss in a 45 year old woman with a history ...

    Abstract The management of the interim phase of a complete oral rehabilitation in patients with severely worn dentition is often challenging due to the loss of occlusal vertical dimension, loss of tooth structure, uneven wear of teeth creating an uneven plane of occlusion, and para-functional habits. This case report describes the management of excessive tooth tissue loss in a 45 year old woman with a history of bruxism, esthetical complaints in anterior teeth, and impaired dental function due to reduced tooth height. The patient used occlusal splint for a month and than resection of the alveolar bone was performed on the vestibular sides of the maxillary anterior teeth, except the interdental alveolar crest. Maxillary anterior teeth were restored with zirconia porcelain. Feldspathic porcelain was chosen to restore remaining teeth in both jaws; the patient also was given an occlusion guard to protect the restoration against future bruxism. Regardless of the cause of occlusal instability, it is important that the restorative dentist should be able to recognize its signs such as tooth hypermobility, tooth wear, periodontal breakdown, occlusal dimpling, stress fractures, exostosis, muscle enlargement, and loss of posterior disclusion. When restoring the worn dentition, the clinician should bear in mind the five P’s: proper planning prevents poor performance. (Eur J Dent 2009;3:75-80)
    Keywords Loss of vertical dimension ; Bruxism ; Fixed partial restoration ; Zirconia ; Wear
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-01-01
    Publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd.
    Publishing place Stuttgart ; New York
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2491711-4
    ISSN 1305-7464 ; 1305-7456 ; 1305-7464
    ISSN (online) 1305-7464
    ISSN 1305-7456 ; 1305-7464
    DOI 10.1055/s-0039-1697410
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