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Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research (SJODR)
Volume-3 | Issue-10 | 303-306
Case Report
Full Mouth Rehabilitation of Partially Edentulous Jaws with Implants and Prosthesis
Dr. Priyesh N Kesharwani, Dr. Rahul VC Tiwari, Dr. Abhishek Jairaj, Dr. Heena Tiwari, Dr. Philip Mathew, Dr. Jisha David
Published : Oct. 30, 2018
DOI : 10.21276/sjodr.2018.3.10.3
Abstract
The prosthetic considerations for treatment of partially edentulous patients involve evaluation of important aspects such as presence of certain functional or skeletal deficits, orientation of the occlusal plane, free-way space, size and location of edentulous areas, number, strategic location and quality of the likely abutment teeth, vertical dimension, and the type of occlusion. A comprehensive evaluation, multidisciplinary approach and a sequential treatment plan, worked out in harmony with the patient’s perceptions are important factors to ensure a successful outcome. One of the major conditions faced for full mouth rehabilitation is the severely worn dentition. In the present era with increased life expectancy, improved dental care, increased retention of teeth and increased awareness about oral health number of patients with generalized worn dentition have increased. This case report presents a case of partially edentulous bilateral jaws in which full mouth rehabilitation was done using implants and tooth supported prosthesis.
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