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Full mouth rehabilitation using monolithic zirconia: a clinical report

Oh WS, Ryu JJ

Previously, the usage of monolithic zirconia in anterior restoration was limited because of problems such as the monotony of tones and shades which would compromise the outcome of esthetic purpose....
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Complete mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension increase in patient with extremely worn dentition

Kim SY, Kim NH, Yeom KY

Generalized severely worn dentition causes occlusal disharmony, esthetic problems, and temporomandibular joint disorders. In order to solve these problems, it is necessary to make a precise analysis of vertical dimension...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of class III patient with disharmonious occlusal plane: A case report

Kim H, Paek J, Kwon KR, Pae A

Prosthodontic decision-making process is done through analysis of clinical information and mutual communication between patient and dentist. When opposing teeth are extruded due to missing tooth or tooth defects, selection...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with worn dentition and loss of posterior support by vertical dimension reestablishment: a clinical report

Ryu JH, Lee WS, Lee CW, Lee SY

Excessive teeth wear may result in the complications such as esthetic problems, hypersensitivity, and loss of vertical dimension. This clinical report focuses on the causes of severely worn dentition and...
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Full mouth fixed implant rehabilitation in a patient with generalized aggressive periodontitis

Huh YH, Shin HJ, Kim DG, Park CJ, Cho LR

BACKGROUND: Generalized aggressive periodontitis (GAP) is a destructive periodontal disease that can develop in young age. Only a few cases of full mouth rehabilitation, using dental implants, have been reported...
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Full mouth rehabilitation in a patient with peri-implantitis: A case report

Choi NH, Cho YE, Park EJ

Peri-implantitis appears in almost 20% of patients who received implant treatment, and increase in its number is inevitable as time goes by. Although it can be treated by both non-surgical...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient using monolithic zirconia and dental CAD/CAM system: a case report

Lee SH, Yoon HI, Yeo IS, Han JS, Kim SH

An accurate implant placement with ideal location is significant for long-term success of the implant. An exact evaluation of nearby anatomic structures such as quality of residual bone, an inferior...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the elderly patient on anticoagulant medication with loss of vertical dimension due to severely worn dentition

Kang CK, Heo SJ, Kim SK, Koak JY

Severe dental attrition causes pathological changes of the tooth, collapsed occlusion, and functional and aesthetic complications and can also result in a decrease in occlusal vertical dimension. Before increasing the...
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Full mouth rehabilitation using zirconia crown in severe worn dentition: a case report

Park JH, Sohn SH, Cho SA

The progressive attrition of teeth is a normal process by aging. However, excessive tooth wear with decreased vertical dimension of occlusion and collapse of occlusal plane may cause pathologic pulpal...
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Full mouth rehabilitation with extremely worn dentition

Cha HR, Yeom KY, Lee YS, Kim NH

Pathologic attrition leads to pathologic damage on occlusal plane, functional disorders, occlusal disharmony, esthetic problems, pulpal lesion, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. In this case, treatment plan should be considered for...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe periodontitis using immediate loading after computer aided flapless implant surgery

Kang SH, Choi YJ, Ryu JJ

Oral rehabilitation of a patient having severe periodontitis with alveolar bone resorption and periodontal inflammation presents a challenge to clinicians. However, if appropriate implant placement according to the bone shape...
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Full mouth rehabilitation using removable partial denture in patient with loss of vertical dimension due to worn dentition

Shim EY, Lee NY, Kang JK

Gradual attrition is a normal process of aging, but severe attrition causes occlusal disharmony, functional disorder and esthetic problems. The collapse of posterior support may cause attrition of anterior teeth,...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of deep bite patient with segmental osteotomy and orthodontic treatment

Chu SS, Cho WR, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

Teeth wear and extrusion of antagonist are commonly observed in deep bite patient having severe vertical and horizontal overlap. These problems cause collapse of occlusal plane and abnormal anterior guidance....
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Full mouth rehabilitation of severely worn dentition using posterior implants: a clinical report

Kang HS, Lee CW, Lee WS, Lee SY

This clinical report focuses on the treatment of a patient with esthetic and functional impairments due to severe worn dentition. Absence of posterior support for a prolonged period require comprehensive...
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Full mouth rehabilitation for a Parkinson's diseases patient with chronic periodontitis: a case report

Koh ES, Kim JJ, Baik J, Cha HS, Lee JH

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder characterized by tremor, bradykinesia, akinesia, postural instability, and muscular rigidity, which is caused by the depletion of neurotransmitters such as dopamine. Cooperative dental treatment...
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The evaluation of maximum bite force in the occlusal rehabilitation of patient with Angle Class III malocclusion: a case report

Karakis D, Kaymak D, Dogan A

The case report describes the occlusal rehabilitation of a male patient with Angle Class III malocclusion and its effect on maximum bite force. The main complaints of patient were masticatory...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of mandibular edentulous patient using implant hybrid prosthesis

Kim HS, Kim SH, Oh N

In edentulous patients, the advantages of prosthodontic therapy using oral implants include both stability and comfort. Advantages suggested for this approach include the prevention of mandibular bone resorption and increased...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation with orthodontic treatment in patient with extensive tooth erosion and wear using monolithic zirconia prostheses

Yun BS, Kim JE, Shim JS, Kim JH

Extensive dental erosion and wear will cause serious loss of function and aesthetics in the mouth. In order to recover this condition, careful analysis of the patient's bite relationship is...
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Full mouth rehabilitation with a few remaining teeth and implants for a patient with chronic periodontitis: a case report

Shin EJ, Vang MS, Yang HS, Park SW, Lim HP, Yun KD

Chronic periodontitis involves subsequent loss of teeth, and if left untreated, can lead to adjacent teeth drifting and supraeruption of the rest dentition. Careful consideration has to be given when...
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Computer-aided design and manufacturing-based full mouth rehabilitation for a patient with excessive attrition and restricted vertical dimension: A case report

Cho JH, Yoon HI, Yeo IS, Han JS

This study reported the treatment of a patient with excessive worn dentition and limited maxillo-mandibular space for restoration, utilizing the computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. After the thorough...
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