1.Full mouth rehabilitation with a few remaining teeth and implants for a patient with chronic periodontitis: a case report.
Eun Jung SHIN ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2015;31(3):253-261
Chronic periodontitis involves subsequent loss of teeth, and if left untreated, can lead to adjacent teeth drifting and supraeruption of the rest dentition. Careful consideration has to be given when deciding extraction of remaining teeth in treatment of periodontally compromised dentitions. For tooth-supported fixed partial dentures or removable partial dentures, periodontally compromised teeth are extracted due to possible early failure from functional overload, but for implant restoration, the teeth could be used as supports for fixed partial dentures because implants can reduce overload on teeth. The remaining natural teeth can help clinicians restoring vertical dimension and normal occlusal plane in full mouth rehabilitation because it conserves patients' proprioceptive response. This clinical report describes treatment of a patient who has a few remaining teeth and supraeruption of the rest dentition from severe chronic periodontitis. Satisfactory clinical result was achieved with full mouth rehabilitation using a few teeth and implants.
Chronic Periodontitis*
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Dental Implants
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Dental Occlusion
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Dentition
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Denture, Partial, Fixed
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Denture, Partial, Removable
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Humans
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Mouth Rehabilitation*
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Mouth*
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Tooth*
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Vertical Dimension
2.Fabrication of complete dentures using treatment dentures for a patient with erratic mandibular movements: A case report.
Jun Yub KIM ; Chan PARK ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Sang Won PARK
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2015;53(4):359-365
Long-term use of ill-fitting dentures may cause irregular movements of the mandible. In such cases, satisfactory outcomes both in terms of function and esthetics could be achieved by accurate registration of mandibular movement and centric relation when fabricating new dentures. In this case, treatment dentures with flat occlusal tables were used to register centric relation and mandibular movements of a patient with erratic mandibular movements
Centric Relation
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Denture, Complete*
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Dentures*
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Esthetics
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Humans
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Mandible
3.Overdentures of the patient with Parkinson's disease: A case report.
Byung Kwee MIN ; Eun Jung SHIN ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Hyun Pil LIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2015;53(4):352-358
The retention of complete dentures in patients with Parkinson's disease is often poor due to their constant dislodgement by involuntary movements of the tongue and lips. Furthermore, insertion of the overdenture is expected to be difficult due to their limited voluntary movements. This case is about the bimaxillary overdenture restoration where its retention and stability are improved, using magnetic attachment of remained roots of maxilla and two implant Locator(R) attachments of mandible in patients with Parkinson's disease. This report describes the fabrication of this functionally improved prosthesis.
Denture, Complete
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Denture, Overlay*
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Dyskinesias
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Humans
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Lip
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Parkinson Disease*
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tongue
4.Full mouth implant rehabilitation with double scanning of provisional restoration.
Dong Hun YANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Mong Sook VANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2014;52(3):252-257
It is important to produce a provisional restoration reflecting the patient's jaw relation, occlusal plane, lip support, shape of teeth, and occlusion type for fully edentulous patients before making a definite prosthesis. The patient introduced in this study showed bad prognosis of remained tooth after severe periodontal diseases. Therefore, remaining teeth were extracted and replaced with dental implants. Provisional restorations were fabricated and the the patient's vertical and horizontal jaw relationship, occlusal plane, amount of overjet and overbite, size of teeth, and length of anterior tooth were recorded. Provisional restorations were scanned and CAD/CAM techniques were used to fabricate a monolithic zirconia bridge, which contour is identical with the provisional restorations. The patient was satisfied with the treatment results on functional, esthetic aspects and the prosthesis retained stable during the four-month clinical observation period.
Dental Implants
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Dental Occlusion
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Humans
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Jaw
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Lip
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Mouth*
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Overbite
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Periodontal Diseases
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Prognosis
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Prostheses and Implants
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Rehabilitation*
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Tooth
5.Full mouth rehabilitation with maxillary implant overdenture using prefabricated bar attachment system: a case report.
Eun Jung SHIN ; Han Sung JOO ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2014;52(4):331-337
In conventional bar- and clip-retained overdentures, all errors during impression making and cast fabrication result in non-passive fit of bars. SFI bar is prefabricated and assembled in the patient's mouth without the use of soldering, laser welding or conventional bonding techniques, thus reducing stress transmission to, bone loss around the implants and leading to fewer errors and lower costs. A clinical case will be presented below to demonstrate the use of the SFI Bar (Stress Free on Implant Bar) to restore an severe atrophy edentulous maxilla. In this case, no lateral stress could be applied to the implants due to the telescopic design of the bar joints. However, periodic recall check is necessary and long-term clinical results are required.
Atrophy
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Denture, Overlay*
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Joints
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Maxilla
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Mouth
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Mouth Rehabilitation*
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Welding
6.Case report: Full mouth rehabilitation for patient with heavy occlusal force and excessive abrasion.
Ji Hee PARK ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Hyun Pil LIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(2):119-124
Many of the patients with extensive abrasion need comprehensive restorative treatment. The abrasion is usually caused by attrition, besides of it, there are many reasons for it. The plan of treatment should be started on assessment of the type of attrition and the etiologic analysis. Patient with well-developed masticatory muscle, alveolar process, and high occlusal force and also with little muscle length difference between the stable and the contracted state should be carefully assessed for the vertical dimensional loss and the restoration should be carefully designed. Decrease of tooth length can be compensated by the growth of the alveolar bone height; therefore, consistency of the occlusal vertical dimension is maintained. Accordingly, a careless increase of the vertical dimension can produce muscle fatigue, depressed tooth and pain, and fracture of the restoration. In this case, the patient with multiple tooth abrasion and clenching habit, the edentulous maxillary area is restored with amalgam inserted RPD, and the dentulous area of the maxilla and mandible are treated with fixed restoration accompanying with the increase of vertical dimension. Consequently, we are going to report about the satisfying result in both functional and esthetic aspects.
Alveolar Process
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Bite Force
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Contracts
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Humans
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Mandible
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Masticatory Muscles
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Maxilla
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Mouth
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Mouth Rehabilitation
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Muscle Fatigue
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Muscles
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Tooth
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Tooth Abrasion
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Vertical Dimension
7.Removable partial denture restoration using single implant supported with Locator(R) attachment in a crossed occlusion patient: a case report.
Woon Chul SHIN ; Mong Sook VANG ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(2):113-118
When losing many of the remaining teeth, the relation among them can be put into dynamically unfavorable situation. In the case that the patient without any incompatibilityto the denture, overdenture can be considered. Moreover, we can overcome the dynamical disadvantage, and improve the support, stability, and retention of the partial denture by using implant at the edentulous area. In this case, patient with crossed occlusion between few remaining teeth was treated with maxillary and mandibular partial denture. Single implant fixture was placed at the edentulous space, opposing to the maxillary teeth occluded, and Locator(R) attachment was connected. The patient's esthetic satisfaction was improved by ideally adjusting the tilted occlusal plane. Since the patient was satisfied both esthetically and functionally, and maintained stable during the clinical observation for 6 months after the treatment, we would like to report about it.
Dental Occlusion
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Denture, Overlay
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Denture, Partial
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Denture, Partial, Removable
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Dentures
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Humans
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Retention (Psychology)
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Tooth
8.Implant restoration considering maintenance for a patient with excessive crown height space.
Juri MA ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Mong Sook VANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(2):107-112
Complications increases when crown height space is excessive and one should be careful of choosing type of fixed prosthesis in case crown height space is over 12 mm. In this condition, tooth seems to be longer, therefore, it is needed to use gingival shade in aesthetically important area for fixed prosthesis. In this case, fixed prosthesis which has inappropriate maintenance and hygiene could hold food, plaque, calculus, thus increase incidence of inflammation and infection. Moreover, it could lead to chronic inflammation and infection and in that case surgical improvement could be necessary. In present case report, gingival inflammation and swelling developed around prosthesis after having made it considering articulation and aesthetic view in patient who had excessive crown height space. Finding out that design of prosthesis is a factor to make it hard to maintain oral hygiene, a temporary prosthesis which has enough interproximal space and proper emergence profile was fabricated. After two months of observation, significant abnormal symptoms are not found and oral reconstruction is performed using fixed prosthesis with zircornia infrastructure and porcelain build-up based on convenient self hygiene design. Through serial treatment, inappropriate soft tissue response is not observed and satisfactory result in functional aspect comes out.
Calculi
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Crowns
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Dental Porcelain
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Humans
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Hygiene
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Incidence
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Inflammation
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Oral Hygiene
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tooth
9.Reestablishing the occlusal plane in full mouth rehabilitation patient, using Shilla system.
Min Soo YANG ; Mong Sook VANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Phil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Hong So YANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(1):33-38
Occlusal plane is a sagittal expression of dental arch form, and it composes the shape of occlusion, which is one of the most important elements of Maxillo-oral system. In this case, vertical, horizontal coordinates of bionic-median-sagittal plane was produced in articulator, and to achieve relation of left and right position of upper, lower teeth and deficits in alveola, Shilla system was used to reconstruct occlusal plane. In this case, a 41 year-old male patient visited for fracture of 10 unit metal-ceramic fixed partial denture of upper anterior teeth and for overall treatment. Clinical, radiographical, model examination was held, full mouth rehabilitation was achieved by placing dental implant. Maxillo-oral relation was recorded using Gothic arch Tracer complex and were mounted. And for the next step, we estimated original occlusal plane using Shilla system. After analysis we produced diagnosis wax pattern. On the basis of this, radiography stent was manufactured and dental implant was placed, and temporary prosthesis was made by using diagnosis wax pattern. Cross mounting and anterior guiding table were performed in order to reproduce temporary restoration morphology and bite pattern, followed by final restoration made of all ceramic crown with zirconia coping. As stated above, appropriately esthetic and functional results can be seen in using Shilla system in diagnosis and treatment procedure of full mouth rehabilitation patient.
Bites and Stings
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Ceramics
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Crowns
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Dental Arch
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Dental Articulators
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Dental Implants
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Dental Occlusion
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Denture, Partial, Fixed
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Humans
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Male
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Mouth
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Mouth Rehabilitation
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Prostheses and Implants
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Stents
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Tooth
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Zirconium
10.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of stress distribution for different implant thread slope and implant angulation.
Young Hun SEO ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN ; Suk Ja YOON ; Mong Sook VANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(1):1-10
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to find an inclination slope of the screw thread that is favorable in distributing the stresses to alveolar bone by using three dimensional finite element analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three types modelling changed implant thread with fixed pitch of 0.8 mm is the single thread implant with 3.8degrees inclination, double thread implant with 7.7degrees inclination and the triple thread implant with 11.5degrees inclination. And three types implant angulation is the 0degrees, 10degrees and 15degrees on alveolar bone. The 9 modelling fabricated for three dimensional finite element analysis that restored prosthesis crown. The crown center applied on 200 N vertical load and 15degrees tilting load. RESULTS: 1. The more tilting of implant angulation, the more Von-Mises stress and Max principal stress is increasing. 2. Von-Mises stress and Max principal stress is increasing when applied 15degrees tilting load than vertical load on the bone. 3. When the number of thread increased, the amount of Von-Mises stress, Max principal stress was reduced since the generated stress was effectively distributed. 4. Since the maximum principal stress affects on the alveolar bone can influence deeply on the longevity of the implants. When comparing the magnitude of the maximum principal stress, the triple thread implant had a least amount of stress. This shows that the triple thread implant gave a best result. CONCLUSION: A triple thread implant to increase in the thread slope inclination and number of thread is more effective on the distribution of stress than the single and double thread implants especially, implant angulation is more tilting than 10degrees on alveolar bone. Thus, effective combination of thread number and thread slope inclination can help prolonging the longevity of implant.
Crowns
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Finite Element Analysis
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Longevity
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Prostheses and Implants

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