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Functional and Esthetic Rehabilitation of a Periodontally Compromised Patient with a Telescopic Prosthesis

Vladimir Madyudya, master dental technician, Ukraine

Determining an appropriate prosthetic treatment plan for a periodontally compromised patient can be challenging. The inflammation needs to be treated and monitored, and non-maintainable teeth have to be extracted. For the remaining teeth with moderate bone loss, a lasting prosthetic solution must be found. Fixed restorations and implants are risky on patients with a pre-existing periodontal infection with bone resorption. In this case, in order to extend the denture easily in the case of prospective tooth loss, the dentist chose a telescopic prosthesis in the upper and lower jaw. To provide the relatively young denture patient with a natural, age-appropriate and esthetic outcome, VITA Multi Functional Teeth (MFT) were used. The polymer VITA VM CC and the light-curing composite VITA VM LC were chosen to fit the teeth reliably onto the framework, in order to accomplish a perfect shade and chemistry match of the pre-fabricated teeth on the superstructure.

Initial situation and result after successful reproduction