Fogorvosi szemle, 2022 (115. évfolyam, 1. szám)

2022-03-01 / 1. szám

FOGORVOSI SZEMLE 115. évf. 1. sz. 2022. n 52 10. kép 9. kép GALLATZ K, KIVOVICS P, NÉMETH O Prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with bilateral cleft lip and palate with fixed prosthesis use of CAD / CAM procedure Case report Prosthetic rehabilitation takes place in the final stage of complete care of a patient born with a cleft lip and palate. Due to the prosthetic rehabilitation, in addition to the restored chewing function, the patient’s voice formation, speech, as well as his social integration and social relations, could improve further. A new denture can also reduce the patient’s mental problems mainly caused by his/her appearance. As a result, at the end of a long, complex care, a child born with a de­velopmental disorder can live a nearly full adult life. In prosthetic rehabilitation, there are several problems, such as difficult occlusion (crossbite, open bite, Angle III class, pillar teeth with different axial positions etc.), narrowed vestibulum caused by the scarring of the area due to the restora­tive surgeries, or lack of continuity of the alveolar process. In such cases, for the more precise design and construction, the use of CAD/CAM procedure is a great help: dentures can be planned and seen, and thus, fit well from biomechanical, hygienic, and aesthetic perspectives, despite the indi­vidual soft tissue conditions. Keywords: cleft lip and palate, prosthodontic rehabilitation, CAD/CAM, laser sintering Case report

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