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Rev. Salusvita (Online) ; 41(1): 168-182, 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1526813

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A reabilitação de pacientes parcialmente edêntulos com desgaste dentário severo e dimensão vertical de oclusão reduzida é desafiadora e complexa. Objetivo: Descrever o restabelecimento da dimensão vertical de oclusão e parâmetros estéticos com uma prótese parcial removível do tipo overlay (PPRO) com auxílio de um JIG estético modificado. Relato de caso: Paciente do sexo masculino, 58 anos de idade, procurou serviço odontológico queixando-se de insatisfação com a estética do sorriso e perda dos dentes posteriores. Ao exame clínico, foram observados desgaste dentário excessivo e edentulismo parcial nas arcadas superior e inferior. Então, foi proposto tratamento em 2 etapas (provisória e definitiva) com PPRO em maxila. O JIG estético foi usado como guia de referência para incrementos em resina composta fotopolimerizável e o restabelecimento da dimensão vertical de oclusão foi determinado a partir de métodos métrico, fonético e estético. Os dentes desgastados foram aumentados e os dentes ausentes substituídos por dentes artificiais a partir de uma PPRO provisória. Após 2 meses de adaptação, a reabilitação final com PPRO definitiva foi conduzida baseando-se na reabilitação com a PPRO provisória. Conclusão: O paciente relatou satisfação com a estética e desempenho funcional com o tratamento. Portanto, o JIG estético beneficia o planejamento e o tratamento para restabelecer a dimensão vertical de oclusão. Além disso, a PPRO é uma alternativa reversível, de baixo custo, para reabilitar a estética e a função de pacientes com desgaste severo e perda parcial dos dentes.


The rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients with severe tooth wear and reduced occlusal vertical dimension is challenging and complex. Objective: To describe the reestablishment of occlusal vertical dimension and aesthetic parameters with an overlay re-movable partial denture (ORPD) with the aid of a modified aesthetic JIG. Case report: A 58-year-old man sought dental service complaining of dissatisfaction with the aesthetics of his smile and a loss of posterior teeth. At clinical examination, excessive tooth wear and partially edentulism in the lower and upper arches were observed. A two-step treatment (interim and definitive) with an ORPD in the upper arch was proposed. The aesthetic JIG was used as a reference guide for the increments in light-curing resin composite, and the reestablishmentthe occlusal vertical dimension was determined using aesthetic, phonetic, and metric methods. The worn teeth were increased, and the missing natural teeth were replaced by artificial teeth using a temporary ORPD. After two months of adaptation, de-finitive rehabilitation with a definitive ORPD was performed based on the interim ORPD. Conclusion: The patient reported satisfaction with the esthetic and functional performance of this treatment. Therefore, the aesthetic JIG benefits the planning and treatment of reduced vertical dimension. Moreover, the ORPD is a reversible and lower-cost alternative to rehabilitate the aesthetics and function of patients with severe teeth wear and partial teeth loss.


Subject(s)
Male , Middle Aged , Denture, Partial, Removable/trends , Vertical Dimension , Esthetics, Dental , Malocclusion
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 199-201, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-491695

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Objective To observe the effect of magnetic attachments application on oral denture restoration .Methods A to-tal of 50 patients with overdenture restoration treatment in this department from April 2012 to April 2014 were enrolled .Abutment tooth were given magnetic attachments restoration after preparations .The masticatory efficiency ,patient satisfaction and post-resto-ration complication were observed and recorded .Results The immediate masticatory efficiency after magnetic attachments restora-tion (0 .65 ± 0 .09) was significant higher than that before restoration(0 .22 ± 0 .04) ,t= 20 .812 ,P 0 .05) .There were 49 cases of immediate satisfaction and 1 case of satisfactory after restoration ,the patient satisfaction rate was 100% ,it was significant higher than that of before restoration(46% ) ,χ2 = 31 .815 ,P< 0 .05 .There were 45 ca-ses of satisfaction and 5 case of satisfactory after restoration ,the patient satisfaction rate was 100% ,it was significant higher than that of before restoration (χ2 = 31 .815 ,P< 0 .05) .Conclusion The masticatory efficiency could be improved significantly by mag-netic attachments to restore denture depletion or dentition defect ,compare with traditional denture ,it can significant shorten adapt time for patients ,and it can enhance patient satisfaction .It has wide prospect for future clinical application .

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Rev. odontol. UNESP (Online) ; 41(5): 330-334, set.-out. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-666261

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Objetivo: Verificar a resistência à flexão de quatro resinas utilizadas para a confecção de restaurações temporárias submetidas à termociclagem. Método: Foram utilizadas as resinas da marcas Luxatemp e Structur 2, à base de bisacrilato de metila, e as resinas das marcas Duralay e Alike, à base de metacrilato de metila. Vinte espécimes de cada material foram confeccionados e divididos em dois grupos, para serem submetidos às seguintes condições: (I) - 24 horas de armazenagem em saliva artificial, e (II) - 24 horas de armazenagem em saliva artificial seguida de termociclagem (2000 ciclos, 5 °C-55°C). Cada amostra foi levada ao teste de resistência à flexão em uma Máquina de Ensaios Universal (EMIC DL 10000) e os dados obtidos foram analisados pelo teste ANOVA (dois fatores) e, em seguida, pelo teste Tukey (p < 0,05). Resultado: As resinas de bisacrilato apresentaram resultados superiores de resistência à flexão após ambos os tempos de armazenagem, não diferindo estatisticamente entre si após 24 horas (p = 0,3594). A resina Luxatemp apresentou os maiores valores de resistência à flexão após a termociclagem, sendo estatisticamente superior às demais. A termociclagem alterou as propriedades mecânicas de todas as resinas, diminuindo a sua resistência à flexão (p = 0,001). Conclusão: As resinas de bisacrilato apresentam maior resistência à flexão do que as resinas de metacrilato para os fatores estudados. Todos os materiais utilizados neste estudo tiveram sua resistência reduzida pela ciclagem térmica.


Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the flexural strength of four resins used for temporary prosthesis after thermo cycling. Method: Luxatemp and Structur 2, bis-acryl based resins and, Duralay and Alike, methacrylate based resins, were used. Twenty specimens of each material were confectioned and divided in two groups. The specimens were submitted to the follow conditions: Group I - 24 hours of storage in artificial saliva and, Group II - 24 hours of storage in artificial saliva followed by thermo cycling (2000 cycles, 5 °C-55 °C). Each specimen was carried to flexural strength test in an Universal Testing Machine (EMIC DL 10000) and the results were statistically verified with ANOVA two-way followed by the Tukey test (p < 0.05). Result: The flexural strength of bis-acryl based resins was statistically superior to methacrylate based materials after both times of storage; however, they did not differ among themselves after 24 hours (p = 0,3594). The Luxatemp resin presented the higher flexural strength values after thermo cycling, being statistically superior to the others. The thermo cycling process influenced the flexural strength of all the materials evaluated, decreasing their flexural strength (p = 0,001). Conclusion: The bis-acryl resins present superior flexural strength than the methacrylate ones. All materials evaluated have its flexural strength influenced by the thermo cycling process.


Subject(s)
Resins, Synthetic , Analysis of Variance , Dental Prosthesis , Polymethyl Methacrylate , Dental Restoration, Temporary , Denture, Partial, Temporary , Flexural Strength
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