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Functional Tooth Redesign (Ftr)

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  • Andi-Ciprian DRĂGUȘ

    (University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Bucharest)

  • Mihai AUGUSTIN

    (University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Bucharest)

  • Gabriela TĂNASE

    (University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Bucharest)

  • Mihai MIȚARIU

    (“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Faculty of Medicine)

  • Loredana MIȚARIU

    (“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Faculty of Medicine)

  • Iulian-Antonio DRĂGUȘ

    (Titu Maiorescu University of Bucharest, Faculty of Dental Medicine)

Abstract

FTR is a functional but also aesthetic prosthetic concept, which aims to integrate into the stomatognathic system the artificial volumes represented by veneers, crowns and bridges, on natural teeth or on implants, in the balance of mandibular dynamics and in the reproduction of the six functions: speech, breathing, swallowing, mastication, stress management and aesthetics. Dental implants are the most recommended treatment for replacing missing teeth on the dental arches. Implants are a modern solution with a success rate of over 98%, and therefore more and more patients benefit from dental treatments using the dental implant, which is an approved medical device. By losing one or more teeth on the dental arches, the volume represented by them must be restored. It is important that the volume of each prosthetic tooth (prosthetic work done in the dental laboratory) integrates functionally and aesthetically into the stomatognathic system.

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  • Andi-Ciprian DRĂGUȘ & Mihai AUGUSTIN & Gabriela TĂNASE & Mihai MIȚARIU & Loredana MIȚARIU & Iulian-Antonio DRĂGUȘ, 2022. "Functional Tooth Redesign (Ftr)," SEA - Practical Application of Science, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 30, pages 167-170, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:seapas:y:2022:i:30:p:167-170
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