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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 18-23, 2019.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719555

Résumé

Patients with cleft lip and palate have several problems such as oro-nasal communication, dental cross-bite caused by the insufficient growth of maxilla, poor pronunciation and esthetic problem. Removable denture with maxillary double crown near cleft palate and with clasp in the posterior teeth was used to solve the problems of the patient with cleft lip and plate. Double crowns make up for the insufficient mucosal support caused by the mucosa and alveolar bone loss in cleft lip and palate. Double crowns also allow easy repair of denture in case of abutment teeth extraction. In this case, 55-year-old female patient had bilateral cleft lip and palate and few remaining teeth on anterior maxilla. Prosthetic treatment was done for patient with bilateral cleft lip and palate to close oro-nasal communication using maxillary double crown and clasp retained removable denture. As a result, oro-nasal communication was effectively closed and the cross-bite was easily corrected by double crown and clasp retained denture. In addition, pronunciation and appearance were also improved.


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Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Résorption alvéolaire , Bec-de-lièvre , Fente palatine , Couronnes , Appareils de prothèse dentaire , Maxillaire , Muqueuse , Palais , Dent
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 81-87, 2019.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719254

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Patients with Down's syndrome have several dental complications such as small teeth caused by underdevelopment of dentin and enamel, periodontitis, agenesis of teeth, prolonged retention of primary teeth and malocclusion due to narrow palate. Removable denture with maxillary double crowns would be a good treatment option to solve the problems of the patient with Down's syndrome. Double crowns compensate the insufficient support and retention of denture and easily solve the cross bite problem. Double crowns also allow easy repair of denture in case of abutment teeth extraction. In this case, 26-year-old female patient with Down's syndrome and dental phobia had small number of teeth with enamel hypoplasia, prolonged retention of primary teeth and dental cross bite. Prosthetic treatment was done using removable denture with double crowns in the maxilla. In the mandible, teeth preparation was done on enamel margin without anesthesia. Anterior laminate and posterior complete zirconia crown restorations were performed. As a result, the cross bite was effectively corrected by denture with double crowns. Pronunciation and appearance were also improved without extraction of teeth and dental anesthesia.


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Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Anesthésie , Anesthésie dentaire , Couronnes , Phobie des soins dentaires , Émail dentaire , Hypoplasie de l'émail dentaire , Dentine , Prothèse partielle conjointe , Appareils de prothèse dentaire , Syndrome de Down , Malocclusion dentaire , Mandibule , Maxillaire , Palais , Parodontite , Dent , Dent de lait
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