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Name | Effects of tooth preparation and poorly designed artificial crowns on health of periodontium and esthetics: a case report |
Description | Case Report Kunwarjeet Singh1, Nidhi Gupta2* Neesha Chowdhary3 and Vikram Kapoor4. 1Reader, 3,4 Senior lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics and Dental Materials,2Reader, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Institute of Dental Studies and Technologies, Modinagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Abstract:- The goal of a Prosthodontists is to control oral disease while restoring esthetics and function with durable and biocompatible restorations. Knowledge of the response of periodontal tissues to artificial crowns and fixed partial dentures is crucial in the development of treatment plan with predictable prognosis. Crowns and FPDs increases the incidence of gingival inflammation adjacent to restorations, particularly if restoration rests on free gingiva, has sub-gingival finish line, poor marginal adaptation or improper crown contours. The periodontium of the tooth to be restored should be healthy before starting the restorative procedure. The successful functional and esthetic rehabilitation of tooth with predictable prognosis depends on establishing a physiologic periodontal climate and facilitation of maintenance of periodontal health. This case report describes the effects of tooth preparation procedure and poorly designed crowns on health of adjacent periodontal tissues and esthetics.
Key words:- Periodontium, Esthetics and functional rehabilitation, mutilated tooth, crown contour, smile zone, emergence profile. |
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