2013
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.12049
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Prosthodontic and Surgical Management of a Completely Edentulous Patient with a Severe Class III Skeletal Maxillomandibular Relationship: A Clinical Report

Abstract: This article describes a multidisciplinary approach combining surgical and prosthodontic treatment of a completely edentulous patient who presented with a severe skeletal class III relationship and was diagnosed as American College of Prosthodontists Prosthodontic Diagnostic Index (ACP PDI) class IV. The use of a complete denture serving as diagnostic tool, surgical guide, and definitive restoration is presented. Computer-aided surgical simulation was used to achieve an accurate diagnostic and surgical plan. M… Show more

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“…In this study, the multidisciplinary planning, and the orthognathic surgery of prosthetic patients with severe skeletal malformations of the maxillo-mandibular complex is described, especially those patients who hesitate in malocclusions of II or III Angle's dentalskeletal class and who present a total or partial edentulism or a fixed-type rehabilitation. According to Ashy et al, Siadat et al, and Jain et al's works [4,6,24], the procedure for the rehabilitation of patients who are totally or partially edentulous candidates for orthognathic surgery begins with surgical and orthodontic analyses through clinical and radiographic examinations. Firstly, temporary prostheses, designed according to the patient's natural occlusion, are manufactured.…”
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“…In this study, the multidisciplinary planning, and the orthognathic surgery of prosthetic patients with severe skeletal malformations of the maxillo-mandibular complex is described, especially those patients who hesitate in malocclusions of II or III Angle's dentalskeletal class and who present a total or partial edentulism or a fixed-type rehabilitation. According to Ashy et al, Siadat et al, and Jain et al's works [4,6,24], the procedure for the rehabilitation of patients who are totally or partially edentulous candidates for orthognathic surgery begins with surgical and orthodontic analyses through clinical and radiographic examinations. Firstly, temporary prostheses, designed according to the patient's natural occlusion, are manufactured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the group of the upper and lower front teeth has been assembled according to the above assessments, the vertical dimension can be determined. This is done first by assembling the elements of the upper prosthesis according to the future Frankfurt plan and then mounting the elements of the lower mobile prosthesis [22][23][24]. Logically, the parameters for the assembly of these prosthetic elements are those followed for the assembly of a normal mobile prosthesis with respect to the anatomical curves of Spee and Wilson.…”
Section: Totally Edentulous Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%