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J Indian Prosthodont Soc ; 14(Suppl 1): 243-7, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26199524

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The oral rehabilitation with conventional removable partial dentures in Kennedy class I patients allows continuous bone resorption, dislodgment of the prosthesis during the mastication caused by the resilience of the mucosa, and rotation of the prosthesis. Thus, the associations of distal implants become an attractive modality of treatment for these patients. This case report presented an association of removable partial dentures, milled crowns and osseointegrated implants to rehabilitate a partial edentulous patient. A removable partial denture associated with implants and metal-ceramic milled crowns can offer excellent esthetics, and will improve function and biomechanics, at a reduced cost.

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Rev. dental press estét ; 10(1): 109-114, jan.-mar .2013. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-681624

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Introdução: O sucesso estético em prótese dentária, seja em reabilitações extensas ou unitárias, se baseia na mimetização da peça protéica. A não percepção da substituição da estrutura dentária perdida é o objetivo atual na Odontologia Restauradora. A presença de manchas ou características específicas torna essa camuflagem mais difícil e, a necessidade de esconder a prótese torna-se um desafio. Descrever a confecção de uma prótese fixa metalocerâmica caracterizada em paciente diagnosticado com fluorose intensa e generalizada. Foi utilizada a técnica da estratificação com representação de manchas opacas através de ranhuras irregulares, bem como o registro fotográfico como método auxiliar na transmissão de informação entre o protesista e o laboratório. A caracterização das manchas se mostrou um método importante a ser considerado na reabilitação bucal, tornando o sorriso mais harmonioso


Introduction: The esthetic success of dental restorations in either extensive or unit cases is based on mimicking the prosthesis. Not percepting the lost tooth replacement is the current objective in restorative dentistry. Additionally, the presence of staining or specifc characteristics makes the dental camouflage more diffcult. In these cases, the need for hiding the prosthesis becomes a challenge. Objective: This report aims to describe the mimicking of a ceramic fxed partial denture in a patient diagnosed with severe and widespread fluorosis. Case report: The layering technique was used in this case, which allowed the characterization of the stains with irregular groves. It was also used the photographic record as an auxiliary method in information transmission between prosthodontist and laboratory. Conclusion: Mimicking of fxed partial denture was showed as an important alternative to be considered in oral rehabilitation, making the smile more harmonious.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Denture, Partial, Fixed , Esthetics, Dental , Fluorosis, Dental , Mouth Rehabilitation , Prosthesis Coloring
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