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A Dynamic Technique of Oral Rehabilization Using Fixed Prosthesis and CSC Telescopic Denture for Severe Advanced Periodontitis with Secondary Occlusal Traumatism – A Long-term Case Report

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  • Guey-Lin Hou

    (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan)

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Clinical reports of many literatures had documented that meticulous non-surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT) and combined with periodontal prosthesis application might not only improve periodontal parameters, but also provide effective reduction of microbiological organisms associated with periodontal pathogen. A 54-year old female individual visited with chief complains of gingival bleeding and mobile teeth, and recurrent periodontal abscess over # 13, # 11, # 21, and # 22. Periapical radiographs disclosed moderate periodontal bone loss on the total remained teeth of maxilla and mandible arches. A diagnosis of generalized severe advanced periodontitis (SAP) with secondary occlusal traumatism (SOT) was established. This present case was to document the treatment of a 6 years longitudinally retrospective evaluation of case affected SAP with SOT using treatment of the combination of periodontal and perio-prosthetic design. Results showed that the remarkable improvement of periodontal tissues, reconstruction of posterior bite occlusion and recovery of esthetic appearance. It can be concluded that the Sandwich’s technique in treating patients affected SAP with SOT is an effective and valuable option.

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  • Guey-Lin Hou, 2021. "A Dynamic Technique of Oral Rehabilization Using Fixed Prosthesis and CSC Telescopic Denture for Severe Advanced Periodontitis with Secondary Occlusal Traumatism – A Long-term Case Report," European Journal of Dental and Oral Health, European Open Science, vol. 2(6), pages 14-17, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejdent:v:2:y:2021:i:6:id:13119
    DOI: 10.24018/ejdent.2021.2.6.119
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