Management of Occlusion in a Completely Edentulous Patient with Abnormal Jaw Relation
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research - Year 2019, Vol 13, Issue 2
Abstract
ABSTRACT Complete edentulous patients are not an uncommon finding in day to day prosthodontic clinical practice. Retention and stability are important key factors in successful treatment of a complete denture patient. A practitioner must always plan his treatment depending on various situations encountered in the patient’s mouth. Maxillomandibular relation, which involve deviation from normal situations occurs with considerable frequency and are often quite challenging to the dentist in offering a good treatment plan. The importance of teeth arrangement with a stable occlusion in maintaining the stability of a denture is well documented. This presentation highlights a case with small maxillary arch and a wide mandibular arch which was managed successfully by a cross arch arrangement of artificial teeth.
Authors and Affiliations
VT Abdurahiman, M Shammas, Sanju John Jolly
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