1.A technique utilising cobalt-chromium framework as a key in master cast preparation for removable prosthesis in microstomia patients: A case report
Muaiyed Mahmoud Buzayana ; Omar Tawfiqa ; Suchismita Choudharya ; Indumathi Sivakumara ; Norsiah Yunusb ; Aeman Elkezza
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2017;12(2):110-113
Prosthodontic rehabilitation and management of microstomia patient presents challenges at all stages
during prosthesis fabrication; from making primary impressions to the prostheses insertion. These patients have
reduced mouth opening, and hence it can be extremely challenging to make impressions and to fabricate
dentures using the conventional methods. The present case report describes prosthodontic management of a
partially dentate patient with microstomia that developed secondary to surgical resection and radiation therapy of
head and neck cancer. A simplified novel approach has been advocated using the patient’s existing metal
removable partial denture as a key in master cast preparation.
Microstomia
2.THE DEVELOPMENT OF FLEXIBLE DENTURE MATERIALS AND CONCEPT: A NARRATIVE REVIEW
Ghee Seong Lim ; Muaiyed Mahmoud Ali Buzayan ; Aeman Elkezza ; Karthick Sekar
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2021;24(1):23-29
Introduction:
Flexible denture is an alternative treatment modality for removable partial denture (RPD) that aid the retention by ensuring seal around the entire border of the denture. It is also referred as hypoallergenic denture especially for those who are allergic towards conventional acrylic denture which is the poly-methylmethacrylate monomer (PMMA) and metal (cobalt chromium). The flexible material exhibits lower flexural modulus than conventional type of baseplate material denture that makes it nearly unbreakable. Nowadays, there are a handful of different flexible materials in the dental market for the general dental practitioners to choose but somehow the studies on the properties of these different types of flexible materials are sparse.
Objectives:
The present study is to study the development of the flexible materials, the different type of flexible materials and their physical properties.
Methods:
From the limited article journals available, the authors have summarized the history, development and constituents of different type of flexible materials used in fabricating denture. Besides that, the authors also discussed about the indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages of the materials in denture constructions based on all the published researches available on this topic using published materials available in the dental library, University of Malaya and the databases (Science Direct, PubMed).
Conclusion
Each flexible material has its pros and cons. Therefore, careful selection of material and understanding of the flexible dentures’ indications and contraindications are utmost importance to make sure the best treatment outcome. Hence, patients’ best interest and quality of life can be upheld.
Contraindications
3.PROSTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF RARE ODONTOGENIC TUMOR (PINDBORG TUMOR) WITH IMPLANT RETAINED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURE
Ghee Seong Lim ; Home / Archives / Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023) / Research article PROSTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF RARE ODONTOGENIC TUMOR (PINDBORG TUMOR) WITH IMPLANT RETAINED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURE Received 2022-05-11 ; Accepted 2022-11-14 ; Published 2023-02-21 Authors Ghee Seong Lim Department of Restorative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Muaiyed Mahmoud Ali Buzayan ; Aeman Elkezza ; Oon Take Yeoh
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2023;26(1):70-75
Pindborg tumour or calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour (CEOT) is a rare, slow-growing benign tumour occurring most frequently in the posterior part of the mandibular arch. Management ranges from simple enucleation to a segmental resection of the mandible. The latter compromises the jaw foundation for any future prosthetic rehabilitation and warrants jaw reconstruction procedures to improve the retention and stability of the prosthesis. Using mini-implants in such compromised situations is a minimally invasive and cost-effective aid compared to conventional implants. The present case report documents the prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient who underwent mandibular resection for a Pindborg tumour using mini-implants.
Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor