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Effect of slice inclination and object position within the field of view on the measurement accuracy of potential implant sites on cone-beam computed tomography

Vadiati Saberi B, Khosravifard N, Nourzadeh

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of linear measurements in the horizontal and vertical dimensions based on object position and slice inclination in cone-beam computed...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a severely worn dentition using intraoral scanner and the CAD/CAM double scanning technique

Yoon SN, Han JS, Yeo IS, Yoon HI

With the evolution of the computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology, the intraoral scanners are playing an increasingly important role, as they are the first step towards a completely digital workflow....
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Full mouth rehabilitation on the patient with deep bite and posterior bite collapse using re-establishment of occlusal vertical dimension

Jang WH, Jo YJ, Lim HP, Yun KD, Park SW

The loss of posterior support and the abnormal jaw relation can cause pathologic findings. If deep bite patients with multiple missing teeth, can not have the stable posterior contact, the...
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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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Full mouth rehabilitation in a patient with reduced vertical dimension due to numerous tooth loss and excessie worn dentition: A case report

Lee EH, Lim YJ, Kwon HB, Kim MJ

As digital dentistry technology is being developed, it is being used in various ways. This case covers how digital dentistry technology is being applied on the treatment of patients with...
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Full mouth rehabilitation in patient with loss of vertical dimension and deep bite due to tooth wear

Chae HS, Jeon BS, Lee JJ, Ahn SG, Seo JM

Excessive tooth wear can cause irreversible damage to the occlusal surface and can alter the anterior occlusal relationship by destroying the structure of the anterior teeth needed for esthetics and...
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Restoration of patient accelerating anterior teeth wear by loss of posterior support: Case report

Choi H, Lee J

Increased anterior teeth mastication following posterior teeth loss leads to greater anterior occlusal force. It may cause greater attrition of anterior teeth, traumatic force occlusion (TFO), also often followed by...
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Prosthetic rehabilitation for a maxillectomy patient using 3D printing assisted closed hollow bulb obturator: a case report

Oh M, Lee J, Song YG

This case report presents a closed hollow bulb obturator made by 3D printing for a maxillectomy patient. Final impression was taken according to the instructions and impression trays provided by...
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Three-dimensional evaluation of alveolar changes induced by nasoalveolar molding in infants with unilateral cleft lip and palate: A case-control study

Burgaz MA, Cakan DG, Yılmaz RB

OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to evaluate linear and volumetric alveolar changes induced by nasoalveolar molding (NAM) in infants with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and...
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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 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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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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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 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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All-on-4 implant restoration with full-digital system preserving existing occlusion: A case report

Kim KH, Jeong SM, Lee YC, An XY, Choi BH

In edentulous patients, implant - supported fixed prosthesis treatment has been proved to be useful, but involves complex treatment process. On the other hand, in the modern dentistry, digital technology...
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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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Rehabilitation of severely worn dentition using Monolithic surveyed restoration and electronic surveying in RPD metal framework fabrication: A case report

Choi Y, Kim HS, Kwon KR, Pae A, Noh K, Paek J, Hong S

Excessive tooth wear results in unacceptable damage to the occlusal surface and can cause pulpitis, occlusal disharmony, dysfunction, and unesthetic result. Patients with severe attrition have to be classified as...
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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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Three-year follow-up of full mouth rehabilitation with anterior implant surveyed bridges and distal extension removable partial denture

Gil KS, Yi HG, Kim KA, Lee JJ, Seo JM

In partial edentulous patients, implant-assisted removable partial denture which provide additional retention and support by placing a small number of implants in strategic positions might be suitable treatment. This case...
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Fabrication of complete denture using Centric tray and closed mouth technique for edentulous patient

Jung S, Ma B, Yang H, Park S, Lim HP, Yun K

Conventional denture impression techniques have limitations for edentulous patients with severe alveolar bone resorption and can cause problems from excessive border extension. Especially when a patient has movable tissue it...
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