Full-mouth rehabilitation with pressed ceramic technique using provisional restorations.
10.4047/jkap.2013.51.1.47
- Author:
Hyun Sik ROH
1
;
Yi Hyung WOO
;
Ahran PAE
Author Information
1. Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. ahranp@khu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Zirconia;
Pressed ceramic technique;
Provisional restorations
- MeSH:
Ceramics;
Dental Implants;
Dental Porcelain;
Denture, Partial, Removable;
Female;
Gingival Recession;
Humans;
Longevity;
Prognosis;
Tooth;
Zirconium
- From:The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2013;51(1):47-51
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
With the introduction of dental implants, restoration of missing teeth with conventional fixed or removable partial dentures is being replaced with implants. Especially, with young patients, not only longevity but also esthetic factors need to be considered. Implant restorations provide long-term success functionally but, esthetic complications such as, marginal exposure due to gingival recession, loss of the papilla and dark color of metal abutments may occur. Recently, zirconia restorations with CAD/CAM technology provide functional, biocompatible and esthetic restorations possible. All-ceramic restorations using the pressed ceramic technique show better fracture toughness values than those of the conventional porcelain veneering technique. Pressed ceramic technique creates the veneer design in wax and the lost wax technique is used to create the restoration. The final contour of the restoration may be controlled during wax-up. A 22-year old female patient was restored with dental implants and zirconia restorations using the pressed ceramic technique presenting short-term but optimistic prognosis.