Managing the transition to a complex full mouth rehabilitation utilizing injectable composite

Author:

Hulac Sandra1ORCID,Kois John C.234

Affiliation:

1. Private Practice Central Hong Kong

2. Director Kois Center Seattle Washington USA

3. Department of Restorative Dentistry University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

4. Private Practice Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis article describes the use of flowable injectable composite resins to facilitate transitional treatment of a complex complete mouth rehabilitation.Clinical ConsiderationsSome patients require urgent and complex complete mouth rehabilitations that are time and cost intensive. Financial considerations can prevent some patients from pursuing treatment. This can result in the oral conditions worsening over time and compromising the long‐term prognosis of the teeth.ConclusionsInjectable composite resins can be used as a transitional bonding material for complex cases using an injection molding technique utilizing clear indices obtained from a diagnostic waxing. This allows for a full mouth rehabilitation to be performed in a single appointment, producing instant results.Clinical SignificanceTransitioning with injectable composite as demonstrated in this case will immediately stabilize an otherwise deteriorating situation in a cost‐effective way and allows patients to address the realities of financial or time constraints when transitioning to more durable porcelain restorations over a period of years.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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