Salvaging Compromised Natural Teeth with Tooth Supported Telescopic Over Denture: A Case Report
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Telescopic dentures gained popularity in late 1980’s as an alternative to conventional complete dentures as well as conventional over dentures, due to the preservation of periodontium as well as the residual bone. A significant advantage of better retention, stability and support can be obtained with the remaining natural teeth. The residual ridge resorption is decreased significantly as a result of conversion of compressive forces into tensile forces through periodontal ligament, distributing even stresses. Materials and Methods: After the preparation of the abutments, a polyvinyl siloxane elastomer impression was made and the primary copings were fabricated on the subsequent cast obtained. After evaluating the fit of the primary copings on the abutments, they were cemented and an impression of the cemented primary copings was made for the fabrication of metal framework along with secondary copings which was included in the prosthesis. Conclusion: Tooth-supported, removable over dentures with telescopic crowns along with metal framework are a good alternative to the conventional removable dentures. These provide better occlusion, retention, stability, support, decrease in the forward sliding of the prosthesis and better control of the mandibular movements because of the proprioception feedback which increases the chewing efficiency and phonetics, as compared to the conventional complete dentures and over dentures.
A Comparative Study to Access Cephalometric and Arch Width Characteristics of Class II Division 1 and Division 2 Malocclusions among a Indian and Turkish Population
Objective: To investigate the cephalometric and dental arch width in Indian population and to compare the same with Turkish population. Material and Methods: The dental arch dimensions of study cast of selected sample am...
A Serendipitously Discovered Facial Calcification- Case Report
Head and neck region are a relatively common location for soft tissues calcifications of various structures to occur in large population. They are one of the most common accidental finding during routine panoramic survey...
Zirconia Based Crowns for Esthetic Rehabilitation of Severely Discolored Teeth
According to studies, the smile is the first contact in human relationship. With the "media smile" in our society today, esthetic concerns of our patients are increasing. In our article a 38-year female patient consults...
Management of Loss of Labial Cortical Plate during Immediate Implant Placement with Guided Bone Regeneration: A Clinical and Radiological Study
1.1. Background: Implant therapy has gained significant importance in rehabilitation of missing teeth in recent years. Immediate implant placement is becoming popular due to various reasons such as reduced appointments,...
Expression of Oncofoetal Marker Carcino Embryonic Antigen in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Objective: Expression of the oncofoetal glycoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), has been extensively studied, particularly regarding its potential role as a marker of early cancer and as a prognostic indicator. CEA...