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Full mouth rehabilitation of the elderly patient on anticoagulant medication with loss of vertical dimension due to severely worn dentition
Author(s) -
Cheol-Keun Kang,
SeongJoo Heo,
SeongKyun Kim,
JaiYoung Koak
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the journal of korean academy of prosthodontics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2005-3789
pISSN - 0301-2875
DOI - 10.4047/jkap.2018.56.1.56
Subject(s) - dentition , vertical dimension of occlusion , medicine , dentistry , rehabilitation , dimension (graph theory) , orthodontics , physical therapy , mathematics , pure mathematics
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 vertical dimension with full-mouth rehabilitation, it is important to determine the amount of vertical dimension through accurate diagnosis. In this case, a 77 year old elderly male patient on anticoagulant medication with generalized attrition and fracture of teeth was treated with full-mouth rehabilitation in order to recover vertical dimension and aesthetics. Accurate clinical and radiographic examination, diagnostic, wax-up, and occlusal vertical dimension evaluation were step by step performed considering pre-medical history and old age. Patient adaptability was evaluated using an occlusal splint and interim restoration. After 3 months of stabilization with interim restoration, definitive prostheses were fabricated. Satisfactory functional and esthetic outcomes are observed after 6 months of follow up. (J Korean Acad Prosthodont 2018;56:56-63)

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