Affiliation:
1. Department of Prosthetic Dentistry University Hospital, LMU Munich Munich Germany
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis article highlights a CAD/CAM complete‐mouth rehabilitation in an 82‐year‐old patient by means of a complete maxillary prosthesis and mandibular implant‐ and tooth‐supported fixed restorations made from multilayered zirconia.Clinical ConsiderationsComprehensive complete‐mouth rehabilitations in elderly patients with adaptation of the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) often present particular challenges. This applies especially when exacting functional and esthetic requirements are to be met and the treatment should not cause the patient too much effort, still ensuring the highest level of quality and efficiency and a low intervention rate.ConclusionThe digital approach used for the present patient allowed for an efficient treatment procedure, facilitated virtual evaluations using a face‐scan, and enhanced the predictability of the prosthodontic outcome. The approach enabled some steps required in the conventional protocol to be omitted, resulting in a straightforward clinical treatment with minimal strain on the patient.Clinical SignificanceBecause of the comprehensive recording of extraoral and intraoral data, for example with a facial scanner, it was possible to transfer a digital replica of the patient to the dental laboratory technician. With this protocol, many steps can be performed in the absence of the real patient.
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