Objective: Getting information about on influence of denture bases design on speech ability on maxillary denture wearer.Methode: Electronic search in PubMed and Wiley online library databases to find articles that were published in last 20 years; between January 1998 to December 2017 with keywords “denture bases” and “speech”. The articles were then selected by reviewing the title and abstract.Result: The initial search obtained 52 articles. Then selected by involving the inclusion criteria. Finally, it gain 2 articles only that suitable with the inclusion criteria.Conclusion: Speech ability is usually not the main complain of denture wearer. Subjects with inappropriate design of the prosthetic base, disposition of artificial teeth and functional quality (retention, support, stability) have dyslalia when pronunciation of separate phonemes is changed.
Objective: The success of rehabilitation patients depends on strategic treatment planning and choice of most suitable treatment modality. In this case, a 20 years male, reported both the maxillary central incisors were found to be fractured, 1/3 and 2/3 apical of teeth. In mandible condition, second right premolar is anodontia. Methods: This case report describes technique in restoring an uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior teeth in a young patient with laminate veneer porcelain restoration and post fiber post with core build-up resin followed by using of porcelain crown for traumatic tooth and single implant for treatment second right premolar of mandible. Results: Porcelain veneers is a conservative method of restoring the appearance of discolored, pitted teeth, and teeth with diastema that provide extremely good esthetic results. Post and post-core systems are used to restore extensively damaged teeth. Implants are considered as a first treatment option to replace missing teeth due to the considerable advantages over the other available options. Conclusion:The ultimate goal of this case treatment is to restore natural esthetics, function, long term health and patient comfort. IntroductionLast decade the development of dental care is not just to treat a disease but at the same time caring for aesthetic purposes. Therefore the selection of the current restoration in addition to meeting the criteria for restore functions and also aesthetic. The success of rehabilitation patients depends on strategic treatment planning and choice of most suitable treatment modality. Management of patient's with anterior tooth fracture provides great challenge to the clinicians both from a functional and an esthetic perceptive. Treatment objectives may vary depending on the age, socio-economic status of the patient and intraoral status at the time of treatment planning. There are various treatment modalities for restoration of fractured teeth like composite restoration, fixed prosthesis, reattachment of the fracture fragment (if available) followed by post and core supported restorations. 1Endodontically treated teeth are widely considered to be more susceptible to fracture than vital teeth. Obturation procedures and post placement have been a main cause of vertical root fracture. Endodontically treated teeth are widely considered to be more susceptible to fracture than vital teeth. Obturation procedures and post placement have been a main cause of vertical root fracture. Posts and cores can be custom-made or prefabricated. Modern dentistry has seen the development of many new materials and techniques. Two major developments in recent times are dentine bonding and stronger all-ceramic crown. Dentists should also keep basic biomechanical principles in mind and be wary of information put out by companies with a vested commercial influence. 2,3Advances in the technology of bonding porcelain to enamel created the possibility of porcelain veneers as an alternative to the use of full crowns for the treatment of many clinical con...
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