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CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU

Year 2019, Volume: 29 Issue: 4, 657 - 661, 15.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.17567/ataunidfd.482754

Abstract



ABSTRACT



      Vertical dimension of occlusion is the
measured lower face height with the teeth in centric occlusion. A patient’s
vertical dimension of occlusion has a significant effect on his/her Daily mastication
and phonetic function. Determining the correct vertical dimension also affects
the lower face height, neuromuscular region and facial esthetics.
Reconstruction of a reduced vertical dimension is one of the most difficult and
complicated procedures of oral rehabilitation, so we need to increase the
vertical size by using temporary crowns and bridges for a while.



       Development of high strength ceramic
materials and stronger bonding agents allow the possibility of obtaining
occlusal rehabilitation with esthetic materials. This case report presents the
full-mouth rehabilitation of a 25 year-old patient to increase the vertical
dimension of occlusion. The patient used
acrylic temporary bridges for 3 months to get used to the new vertical
dimension. At the end of this period, the patient's upper teeth were restored
with zirconium based dental restorations.



Keywords: Vertical dimension of
occlusion, neuromuscular region, occlusal rehabilitation, zirconium based
ceramic restorations, acrylic temporary bridge

INCREASING VERTICAL DIMENSION OF OCCLUSION WITH CAD/CAM TEMPORARY RESTORATIONS: A CASE REPORT



ÖZ

Oklüzal dikey boyut, dişler sentrik
ilişkideyken ölçülen alt yüz yüksekliğidir. Bir hastanın okluzal dikey boyutu;
günlük çiğneme, fonetik fonksiyon ve estetik üzerinde belirgin bir etkiye
sahiptir. Doğru dikey boyutun belirlenmesi; alt yüz yüksekliğini, nöromüsküler
bölgeyi ve yüz estetiğini de etkiler. Azaltılmış bir dikey boyutun yeniden
yapılandırılması, oral rehabilitasyonun en zor ve karmaşık işlemlerinden
biridir. Bu nedenle, bir süre için geçici kronlar ve köprüler kullandırılarak
dikey boyutu arttırmamız gerekir.



      Yüksek
dayanıklılığa sahip seramik materyallerin ve daha güçlü yapıştırıcı ajanların
geliştirilmesi, estetik materyaller ile oklüzal rehabilitasyon imkânı sağlar.
Bu olgu sunumu, oklüzyonun dikey boyutunu artırmak için 25 yaşındaki bir
hastanın tam ağız rehabilitasyonunu göstermektedir. Hasta yeni dikey boyuta
alışmak için akrilik geçici köprüleri 3 ay kullandı. Bu sürenin sonunda
hastanın üst dişleri zirkonyum alt yapılı sabit restorasyonlarla restore
edildi.



Anahtar Kelimeler: Oklüzal dikey boyut, nöromüsküler
bölge, oklüzal rehabilitasyon, zirkonyum alt yapılı seramik restorasyonlar,
akrilik geçici köprü



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  • 31. Johansson, A., et al., Rehabilitation of the worn dentition. J Oral Rehabil, 2008. 35(7): p. 548-66.
  • 32. Dawson P. Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of occlusal problems. 2nd ed. St. Louis: CV Mosby; 1989. p. 56-71, 500-10.
  • 33. Fayz, F. and A. Eslami, Determination of occlusal vertical dimension: a literature review. J Prosthet Dent, 1988. 59(3): p. 321-3.
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  • 35. Dahl, B.L., O. Krogstad, and K. Karlsen, An alternative treatment in cases with advanced localized attrition. J Oral Rehabil, 1975. 2(3): p. 209-14.
  • 36. Dahl, B.L. and O. Krogstad, The effect of a partial bite-raising splint on the inclination of upper and lower front teeth. Acta Odontol Scand, 1983. 41(5): p. 311-4.
  • 37. Sen, D., E. Nayir, and S. Pamuk, Comparison of the tensile bond strength of high-noble, noble, and base metal alloys bonded to enamel. J Prosthet Dent, 2000. 84(5): p. 561-6.
  • 38. Prasad, S., J. Kuracina, and E.A. Monaco, Jr., Altering occlusal vertical dimension provisionally with base metal onlays: a clinical report. J Prosthet Dent, 2008. 100(5): p. 338-42.
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Year 2019, Volume: 29 Issue: 4, 657 - 661, 15.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.17567/ataunidfd.482754

Abstract

References

  • 1. The Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms: Ninth Edition. J Prosthet Dent, 2017. 117(5S): p. e1-e105.
  • 2. Lucia V O. Modern gnathological concepts. p 272. St Louis, MO: CV Mosby, 1961.
  • 3. Ladda, R., et al., A new technique to determine vertical dimension of occlusion from anthropometric measurements of fingers. Indian J Dent Res, 2013. 24(3): p. 316-20.
  • 4. Turner, K.A. and D.M. Missirlian, Restoration of the extremely worn dentition. J Prosthet Dent, 1984. 52(4): p. 467-74.
  • 5. Flint, S. and C. Scully, Orofacial age changes and related disease. Dent Update, 1988. 15(8): p. 337-42.
  • 6. Grippo, J.O., M. Simring, and S. Schreiner, Attrition, abrasion, corrosion and abfraction revisited: a new perspective on tooth surface lesions. J Am Dent Assoc, 2004. 135(8): p. 1109-18; quiz 1163-5.
  • 7. Grippo, J.O., Abfractions: a new classification of hard tissue lesions of teeth. J Esthet Dent, 1991. 3(1): p. 14-9.
  • 8. Lee, W.C. and W.S. Eakle, Stress-induced cervical lesions: review of advances in the past 10 years. J Prosthet Dent, 1996. 75(5): p. 487-94.
  • 9. Braem, M., P. Lambrechts, and G. Vanherle, Stress-induced cervical lesions. J Prosthet Dent, 1992. 67(5): p. 718-22.
  • 10. Yıldız, K. and Özkan,Y. “An Appraisal on Increasing the Occlusal Vertical Dimension in Full Mouth Rehabilitations and its Results”. EC Dental Science 10.3 (2017): 90-94.
  • 11. Dawson PE (1989) Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of occlusal problems, 2 edn. Mosby, St. Louis.
  • 12. Thompson JR (1946) The rest position of mandible and its sig- nificance to dental science. J Am Dent Assoc 33:151.
  • 13. Ramfjord, S.P. and J.R. Blankenship, Increased occlusal vertical dimension in adult monkeys. J Prosthet Dent, 1981. 45(1): p. 74-83.
  • 14. Manns, A., R. Miralles, and C. Palazzi, EMG, bite force, and elongation of the masseter muscle under isometric voluntary contractions and variations of vertical dimension. J Prosthet Dent, 1979. 42(6): p. 674-82.
  • 15. Silverman, M.M., The speaking method in measuring vertical dimension. 1952. J Prosthet Dent, 2001. 85(5): p. 427-31.
  • 16. Orthlieb, J.D., M. Laurent, and O. Laplanche, Cephalometric estimation of vertical dimension of occlusion. J Oral Rehabil, 2000. 27(9): p. 802-7.
  • 17. Dao, T.T., J.S. Feine, and J.P. Lund, Can electrical stimulation be used to establish a physiologic occlusal position? J Prosthet Dent, 1988. 60(4): p. 509-14.
  • 18. Rivera-Morales, W.C. and N.D. Mohl, Variability of closest speaking space compared with interocclusal distance in dentulous subjects. J Prosthet Dent, 1991. 65(2): p. 228-32.
  • 19. Koller, M.M., et al., A comparative study of two methods for the orientation of the occlusal plane and the determination of the vertical dimension of occlusion in edentulous patients. J Oral Rehabil, 1992. 19(4): p. 413-25.
  • 20. Christensen, J., Effect of occlusion-raising procedures on the chewing system. Dent Pract Dent Rec, 1970. 20(7): p. 233-8.
  • 21. Dawson PE. Functional occlusion, from TMJ to smile design. Mosby-Elsevier, St Louis, Missouri.2007 Pg.119.
  • 22. Ibbetson, R.J. and D.J. Setchell, Treatment of the worn dentition: 2. Dent Update, 1989. 16(7): p. 300-2, 305-7.
  • 23. Dahl, B.L. and O. Krogstad, Long-term observations of an increased occlusal face height obtained by a combined orthodontic/prosthetic approach. J Oral Rehabil, 1985. 12(2): p. 173-6.
  • 24. Hammond, R.J. and O.E. Beder, Increased vertical dimension and speech articulation errors. J Prosthet Dent, 1984. 52(3): p. 401-6.
  • 25. Kois, J.C. and K.M. Phillips, Occlusal vertical dimension: alteration concerns. Compend Contin Educ Dent, 1997. 18(12): p. 1169-74, 1176-7; quiz 1180.
  • 26. Rivera-Morales, W.C. and N.D. Mohl, Relationship of occlusal vertical dimension to the health of the masticatory system. J Prosthet Dent, 1991. 65(4): p. 547-53.
  • 27. Gross M,Ormianer Z.A preliminary study on the effect of occlusal vertical dimension increase on mandibular postural rest position. Int J Prosthodont 1994;7:216–226.
  • 28. Ormianer, Z. and M. Gross, A 2-year follow-up of mandibular posture following an increase in occlusal vertical dimension beyond the clinical rest position with fixed restorations. J Oral Rehabil, 1998. 25(11): p. 877-83.
  • 29. Gross, M.D., et al., Integrated electromyography of the masseter on incremental opening and closing with audio biofeedback: a study on mandibular posture. Int J Prosthodont, 1999. 12(5): p. 419-25.
  • 30. Carlsson, G.E., B. Ingervall, and G. Kocak, Effect of increasing vertical dimension on the masticatory system in subjects with natural teeth. J Prosthet Dent, 1979. 41(3): p. 284-9.
  • 31. Johansson, A., et al., Rehabilitation of the worn dentition. J Oral Rehabil, 2008. 35(7): p. 548-66.
  • 32. Dawson P. Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of occlusal problems. 2nd ed. St. Louis: CV Mosby; 1989. p. 56-71, 500-10.
  • 33. Fayz, F. and A. Eslami, Determination of occlusal vertical dimension: a literature review. J Prosthet Dent, 1988. 59(3): p. 321-3.
  • 34. Jahangiri, L. and S. Jang, Onlay partial denture technique for assessment of adequate occlusal vertical dimension: a clinical report. J Prosthet Dent, 2002. 87(1): p. 1-4.
  • 35. Dahl, B.L., O. Krogstad, and K. Karlsen, An alternative treatment in cases with advanced localized attrition. J Oral Rehabil, 1975. 2(3): p. 209-14.
  • 36. Dahl, B.L. and O. Krogstad, The effect of a partial bite-raising splint on the inclination of upper and lower front teeth. Acta Odontol Scand, 1983. 41(5): p. 311-4.
  • 37. Sen, D., E. Nayir, and S. Pamuk, Comparison of the tensile bond strength of high-noble, noble, and base metal alloys bonded to enamel. J Prosthet Dent, 2000. 84(5): p. 561-6.
  • 38. Prasad, S., J. Kuracina, and E.A. Monaco, Jr., Altering occlusal vertical dimension provisionally with base metal onlays: a clinical report. J Prosthet Dent, 2008. 100(5): p. 338-42.
  • 39. Hemmings, K.W., U.R. Darbar, and S. Vaughan, Tooth wear treated with direct composite restorations at an increased vertical dimension: results at 30 months. J Prosthet Dent, 2000. 83(3): p. 287-93.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Olgu Sunumu
Authors

Ayşe Aksoy This is me

Funda Bayındır This is me

Publication Date October 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 29 Issue: 4

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APA Aksoy, A., & Bayındır, F. (2019). CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, 29(4), 657-661. https://doi.org/10.17567/ataunidfd.482754
AMA Aksoy A, Bayındır F. CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. October 2019;29(4):657-661. doi:10.17567/ataunidfd.482754
Chicago Aksoy, Ayşe, and Funda Bayındır. “CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 29, no. 4 (October 2019): 657-61. https://doi.org/10.17567/ataunidfd.482754.
EndNote Aksoy A, Bayındır F (October 1, 2019) CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 29 4 657–661.
IEEE A. Aksoy and F. Bayındır, “CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU”, Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 657–661, 2019, doi: 10.17567/ataunidfd.482754.
ISNAD Aksoy, Ayşe - Bayındır, Funda. “CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 29/4 (October 2019), 657-661. https://doi.org/10.17567/ataunidfd.482754.
JAMA Aksoy A, Bayındır F. CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. 2019;29:657–661.
MLA Aksoy, Ayşe and Funda Bayındır. “CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 29, no. 4, 2019, pp. 657-61, doi:10.17567/ataunidfd.482754.
Vancouver Aksoy A, Bayındır F. CAD/CAM GEÇİCİ RESTORASYONLAR İLE OKLUZAL DİKEY BOYUTUN ARTTIRILMASI: OLGU SUNUMU. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. 2019;29(4):657-61.

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