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RECONSTRUCTION OF A MAXILLARY ARCH (KENNEDY CLASS IV) INVOLVING CROWNS IN COMBINATION WITH A METAL-BASED REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE By Jako Fouche In partial fulfilment of BTech: Dental Technology
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CONTENTS Patient history Condition and background Current situation Possible treatment options Treatment option of choice Laboratory procedures References
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PATIENT HISTORY Female 61 years old Choir singer
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CONDITION AND BACKGROUND 5 unit porcelain bridge Preparations failed Root canal treatments were done Acrylic partial overdenture made Problems with phonetics Wanted upgrade on aesthetics
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CURRENT SITUATION Kennedy class IV 4 2 x Root canals Red = Crowns Black = Fillings
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POSSIBLE TREATMENT OPTIONS 5 unit porcelain bridge a. Post-retained b. Post and Implant-retained 12 unit porcelain bridge 2 x post-retained crowns and cobalt- chromium denture
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5 UNIT PORCELAIN BRIDGE (POST-RETAINED) ADVANTAGES Excellent aesthetics Less bulky than RPD 2 Very natural feel 2 DISADVANTAGES Weak anchorage available Previous preparations failed Cost ±R4,500.00
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5 UNIT PORCELAIN BRIDGE (POST + IMPLANT-RETAINED) ADVANTAGES Excellent aesthetics Excellent stability 2 Very natural feel 3 Excellent anchorage DISADVANTAGES Only option involving trauma Cost ± R5,000.00
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12 UNIT PORCELAIN BRIDGE ADVANTAGES Best aesthetics Excellent blending of tooth colour Removal of existing crowns + fillings Restoration of entire maxillary arch DISADVANTAGES Cost ±R8,500.00 Most expensive Possible heavy metal poisoning
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2 X CROWNS ON POSTS WITH COBALT-CHROMIUM DENTURE ADVANTAGES Cost ±R2,500.00 Least expensive Good aesthetics Better distribution of forces Good retention DISADVANTAGES Responsibilities involved 4 Plaque accumulation 5 Abrasive on anchored teeth 5
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TREATMENT OPTION MOST SUITABLE 12 Unit porcelain bridge Current poor restorations Restoration of entire arch Improve aesthetics
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TREATMENT OPTION OF CHOICE 2 x Crowns on post with cobalt-chromium removable partial denture Decided by dentist and patient
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LABORATORY PROCEDURES Posts Porcelain crowns Cobalt-chromium metal framework with teeth placed for try-in Acrylic teeth secured on metal framework
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POSTS Posts on 1.3 and 2.2 Out of the bite In-line with adjacent teeth Sufficient space for coping and porcelain
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PORCELAIN CROWNS Crowns on posts Prepared to accommodate metal framework Mesial surfaces of 1.3 and 2.2 parallel 4 To accommodate guide plates
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COBALT-CHROMIUM METAL FRAMEWORK WITH WAX-UP FOR TRY-IN Horse-shoe shaped major connector Anterior rests placed on 1.3 and 2.2 Posterior rests interproximally between 2 nd premolars and 1 st molars
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Acker’s clasps on 1st molars One arm clasps on 2nd premolars Finished and polished Senator shade C3 teeth Placed after excessive trimming Waxed-up Ready for try-in
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ACRYLIC TEETH SECURED ON METAL FRAMEWORK (final procedure) Final finishing and contouring of the wax- up Pack and flask Cast with denture base acrylic Trim and polish Planned to be completed 15 October 2004
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REFERENCES 1. Johnson JF. Modern Practice in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics. USA:WB Saunders. 1990. 2. Murray HV. Fixed Restorative Techniques. USA:North Carolina Press. 1989:151-197. 3. Naylor WP. Introduction to Metal Ceramic Technology. Illinois:Quentessence. 1992:27-41 4. Owen CP. Fundamentals of Removable Partial Dentures. South Africa:UCT. 2000:122-125;56-61 5. Stratton RJ. An Atlas of Removable Partial Denture Design. London:Quentessence. 1988:210-211;313-319.
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