Full mouth rehabilitation of a combined fixed and removable prosthesis: A Case report
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Keywords

Full mouth rehabilitation
occlusal stability
overdenture
centric relation
anterior guidance

How to Cite

EL BOUEIZ, C., & ZEBOUNI, E. (2016). Full mouth rehabilitation of a combined fixed and removable prosthesis: A Case report. International Arab Journal of Dentistry (IAJD), 7(1), 24-31. Retrieved from https://journals.usj.edu.lb/iajd/article/view/181

Abstract

The full mouth rehabilitation seeks to restore the occlusal func- tion, in order to allow to the masticatory system to operate phy- siologically with an occlusal stability in centric relation and a well-defined anterior guidance. 
The esthetics in all its parameters will have to be restored, this being the patient’s chief complaint. 
A sequential treatment plan, where several disciplines inter-act, will be exposed in a specific order of interventions to meet the concerns expressed by the patient, especially in intermediary phases of treatment. 
The treatment plan will include a periodontal initial preparation, extraction of unfavorable teeth with a period of fixed temporiza- tion at the lower jaw and a temporary removable appliance at the upper jaw. 
The final prosthesis will be as follow: fixed prosthesis on all teeth at the mandible and a removable prosthesis (overdenture type) at the maxilla.

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