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Periodontal Splinting Choises For Patient With Edentulous
Author(s) -
Adisty Restu Poetri,
Helmi Fathurrahman,
Anggun Amanda Saveria
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
denta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-1790
pISSN - 1907-5987
DOI - 10.30649/denta.v15i2.4
Subject(s) - medicine , splints , splint (medicine) , abutment , tooth mobility , dentistry , removable partial denture , occlusion , orthodontics , interdental consonant , periodontal disease , physical examination , periodontal examination , surgery , dentures , civil engineering , engineering
Background: Mobile tooth  is a problem that often occurs and result in tooth loss. It caused by disease or periodontal tissue’s injury. Splint is a device that is made to stabilize or tighten mobile tooth due to a trauma or disease. It works by distribute the occlusion pressure to reduce tooth mobility. Removable partial denture frame is one treatment for missing teeth and permanent splints. Objective: The aim of this treatment is to explained effect of periodontal splints for edentulous patient. Case: First case: A woman complained mobile teeth on the incisors. Intraoral examination showed remaining teeth couldn’t be abutment. Second case: A woman complained mobile teeth on the incisors. Intraoral examination showed remaining teeth could be abutment. Case management: First case: Patient was given initial therapy and continued with rehabilitative therapy by removable partial denture metal frame. Second case: Patient was given initial therapy splinting using fiber reinforced composite. A week post treatment patient felt comfortable. Conclusion: It can be concluded periodontal splinting reduced teeth mobility and prevent further damage to the periodontal tissue og Edentulous patient.

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