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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 143-152, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-977358

ABSTRACT

Although tooth wear is a normal process due to aging, severe tooth wear causes various complications such as increased tooth sensitivity, loss of tooth structure, and pulp complications. In the treatment of patients with excessive tooth wear, the evaluation of loss of vertical occlusal dimension should be prioritized. If it is necessary to increase the vertical dimension to secure the restoration space, it is important to establish a treatment plan with the comprehensive analysis and determine the minimum vertical dimension elevation. In this case, 66-year-old male patient with severe worn dentition wanted to restore masticatory function and improve esthetic restoration. In order to determine the appropriate vertical dimension of the patient, we evaluated oral examination, radiographic examination, and diagnostic cast examination, and performed rehabilitation with minimum vertical dimension elevation. As a result of observation for 8 months, the definitive prosthesis was completed with contact of all teeth in centric occlusion, and proper anterior/posterior guidance. Through the above process, satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcomes were obtained.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 63-72, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-968643

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When oral restoration is performed with a full mouth implant-supported fixed restoration in an edentulous patient, it is very important to determine the shape and position of the definitive prosthesis in consideration of the anatomical state and the relationship with the antagonist, and the process of placing multiple implants in the planned direction and angle is very important. In this case, implants were ideally planned based on an upper prosthesis through a computer-guided surgical procedure for an edentulous maxillary patient who visited due to discomfort in the existing denture. Through this, we would like to report this because we obtained satisfactory functional and esthetic results for both the patient and the operator with the treatment of oral restoration by manufacturing a fixed prosthesis for maxillary and full jaw implants.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 19-28, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-918883

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In removable partial dentures, abutment teeth are essential for support, maintenance, and stability of partial dentures, and are an important factor in the fabrication of functional dentures. If the number of periodontally sound abutments is sufficient and they are located on both sides, it will be easy to manufacture functional dentures with good support, maintenance, and stability. But on the contrary, if the number of teeth is insufficient or if they are located on one side, it is biomechanically disadvantageous and relatively difficult to make functional denture. On the other hand, recently, implant-supported removable dentures, which reinforce the three elements of maintenance, support, and stability by using implant surveyed crown, have been frequently selected as treatment plans.In particular, by adding an implant surveyed crown when only a small number of residual teeth remain, mastication efficiency, esthetics, patient comfort, and pronunciation can be improved. In this case, bilateral posterior extension partial denture was fabricated using implant surveyed crown as abutments by placing implants in the premolars area opposite to the residual tooth unilaterally in the mandible. As a result, the asymmetry of the abutment was resolved, and the maintenance and stability of the denture was achieved.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 107-115, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-875402

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Excessive pathological attrition over the entire dentition can cause decreased masticatory function, and pathological problems of the temporomandibular joint and the muscular nervous system. In this case, 71 year-old male patient with severe attrition and fracture across the entire tooth was treated by full mouth rehabilitation for regaining space of restoration. In order to determine the appropriate vertical dimension of the patient’s occlusion, facial appearance, aesthetics, restoration space were evaluated, and provisional restoration of the raised vertical dimension was made. After 4 months of evaluation, the entire restoration of monolithic zirconia crown using CAD-CAM was completed. Through the above process, satisfactory aesthetic and functional results were obtained.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 369-377, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837265

ABSTRACT

Gradual teeth wear is normal physiological progress, severe tooth wear can causes dysfunction, occlusal plane disharmony and esthetic problems. If additional space is needed for prosthetic restoration due to severe attrition, full mouth rehabilitation with increase of occlusal vertical dimension may be considered. In this case, 72 year old male patient with severe worn dentition, irregular gingival zenith and deep anterior bite was treated by full mouth rehabilitation for regaining the space for restoration, improving relationship and esthetic of anterior teeth. Provisional restoration obtained by systemic analysis, diagnosis and re-evaluation for a sufficient time was replicated to final restorations through double scanning technique using monolithic zirconia blocks. Satisfactory functional and esthetic outcomes were obtained.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 145-152, 2020.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837241

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It is essential to record maxillomandibular relationship accurately for the harmony of esthetic and function in complete denture. Gothic arch tracing visually demonstrates themovement of the mandible, and is useful to establish accurate and reproducible centric relation. Proper retention and stability of complete denture in patients with severe alveolarbone resorption is difficult to attain. In such case, the closed mouth impression technique might be recommended. The denture border and impression are determined bypatient’s physiologic movement in the closed mouth impression technique. And, denture peripheral border is entirely closed with oral mucous membrane. This report presentssatisfactory complete denture restoration using closed mouth impression technique and gothic arch tracing in patients with mandibular condyle fracture and severe absorptionof mandibular alveolar ridge. (J Korean Acad Prosthodont 2020;58:145-52)

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 79-87, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-39474

ABSTRACT

The open bite malocclusion is a common clinical entity and has multifactorial causes. Development of effective treatment plan and management is dependent on proper diagnosis. The skeletal open bite patient requires a coordinated orthodontic and orthognathic surgical approach to achieve stable occlusion, acceptable esthetics, and improved function. But in case of open bite with severely decayed dentition, restoration in the entire dentition is necessary. Using the facial analysis and diagnostic wax-up, the most effective treatment was prosthetic rehabilitation. The provisional restorations were fabricated to satisfy esthetic and functional requirements, which result in the uniformly distributed occlusal force, anterior and canine guidance. The inter-arch relationship, labio-dental harmony, and the soft tissue aspect, which is important to estimate the longevity were evaluated. Definitive restorations of monolithic zirconia were made by replicating provisional restorations by using the latest CAD/CAM technology. They were delivered to the patient and clinical follow-up observation was satisfactory.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bite Force , Dental Occlusion , Dentition , Diagnosis , Esthetics , Follow-Up Studies , Longevity , Malocclusion , Open Bite , Rehabilitation
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Korean Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology ; : 372-377, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-178672

ABSTRACT

Malignant rhabdoid tumor is a clinically aggressive neoplasm that was initially described as a distinctive renal tumor of childhood. But among the malignant rhabdoid tumors, extrarenal rhabdoid tumor is rare. We report an extrarenal neoplasm histologically and ultrastructurally identical to renal rhabdoid tumor that arose in the retroperitoneum of a 4-month-old boy and presented as a right lower abdominal mass. The tumor had an aggressive clinical course despite multimodal therapeutic regimens, and the patient died with disseminated disease 12 months after diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Male , Diagnosis , Rhabdoid Tumor
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