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VERTICAL DIMENSION : A LITERATURE REVIEW

Hwang DY, Yang JH

  • KMID: 2196266
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1997 Mar;35(1):211-220.
This article describes verticsal dimension in its histologic and clinical aspect. Determination of correct vertical dimension of occlusion is one of the most important steps in prosthodontic rehabilitation. It is considered...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severely worn dentition: a case report

Song MY, Park JM, Park EJ

The severe wear of anterior teeth facilitates the loss of anterior guidance, which protects the posterior teeth from wear during excursive movement. The collapse of posterior teeth also results in...
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A study on the relationship of between facial and oral anatomic landmark and vertical dimension in Korean adults

Park SH, Heo SJ, Cho IH

  • KMID: 1694850
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1992 Apr;30(1):43-54.
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Full-mouth rehabilitation in a patient with inclined occlusal plane and reduced vertical dimension by an attrition: A case report

Lee HR, Kim JH, Jang ES, Lee GJ

A proper vertical dimension and a harmonious occlusal plane are essential to satisfy a patient esthetically and functionally. A maxillomandibular occlusal vertical dimension is determined by the elevators which repeatedly...
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Full mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension increase in patient with loss of anterior guidance due to maxillary anterior teeth wear: A case report

Kim WG, Yeom KY, Lee YS

Severely worn dentition is frequently multifactorial. It is crucial that the etiology of excessive wear be determined, but accurately diagnosing the factors responsible for tooth wear is often confusing. Before...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severe tooth loss and tooth wear with vertical dimension gaining: A case report

Jo YJ, Jung S, Yang HS, Park SW, Lim HP, Yun KD, Park C

Multiple tooth loss and excessive occlusal wear can result in damage to occlusal disharmony, functional disorders and esthetic problems, requiring comprehensive prosthetic treatments. Changing vertical dimension harmonized with surrounding muscle...
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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 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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Evaluation of factors influencing the change of vertical dimension of face after orthodontic treatment

Choi WJ, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2271876
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2001 Apr;31(2):187-197.
The change of the vertical dimension is of fundamental importance to the orthodontist. However, the choice between the two methods of treatment, extraction versus nonextraction, is not clear. It is...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with worn dentition using full-contour monolithic zirconia prostheses at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion: a case report

Oh KC, Chung MK, Kim JH, Shim JS

Excessive occlusal wear results in unacceptable damage to the occluding surfaces, and can cause pulpal injury, occlusal disharmony, impaired function, and aesthetic deformity. Patients with severely worn dentition need to...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation without changing the vertical dimension in patient with worn dentition

Kim M, Kim N, Jang HW, Lee YS

Although physiologic abrasion in normal range need not to be corrected, when hard tissue of teeth are worn abnormally fast, it can cause severe damage and destroy esthetics and, functional...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation in patient with loss of vertical dimension and deep bite due to tooth wear

Seo SY, Lee NY, Kang JK

The collapse of the posterior occlusion destroys the normal occlusal plane and causes excessive wear reducing the vertical dimension. Reduced vertical dimension of occlusion causes not only aesthetic and functional...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension increase and computer tomography guided implant surgery in patient with excessive worn dentition and multiple loss of tooth

Lee KS, Lim YJ, Kwon HB, Kim MJ

Excessive wear causes many complications when untreated, so that accurate diagnosis, analysis and predictive treatment plan should be made, and through evaluation of vertical dimension and stepwise treatment, a stable...
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Full mouth rehabilitation on the patient with severe tooth wear and tooth fracture using reestabilishment of occlusal vertical dimension

Lee HS, Joo SJ, Jin SY, Kang DW, Lee GJ

Severe dental attrition causes pathological changes of the tooth, imbalanced occlusion, and functional and aesthetic complications and can also result in a decrease in occlusal vertical dimension that can incur...
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Mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severely worn dentition with vertical dimension increase

Lee KY, Kim CY, Jung JH, Kim YL

Treating patients with severely worn dentition often requires comprehensive prosthetic treatments. Oral rehabilitation and long-term stability could be achieved by analyzing the cause of the wear and changing vertical dimension....
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Full mouth rehabilitation in a severe worn dentition with vertical dimension gaining: A case report

Kim JS, Lee JH, Jhin MJ

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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A study of lower facial change according to facial type when virtually vertical dimension increases

Kim NW, Lee GC, Moon CH, Bae JY, Kim JY

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increased vertical dimension of occlusion on lower facial changes by facial type. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lateral cephalograms from 261...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severe tooth wear using all ceramic restorations

Kim TS, Lee JH, Lee CW, Lee WS, Lee SY

Tooth wear is known as a normal physiological process which gradually progresses. It is reported that vertical dimension can be kept stable because amount of physiologically worn loss could be...
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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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