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Management of RCT Treated Fractured Teeth with Lack of Interocclusal Space in Diabetic and Hypertensive Patient

Ashish Pandey

Abstract


Multi-disciplinary  levels  of  care, including  repairing  failed  treatments that  negatively  affect  the  mouth  and  smile, treatment  of  maxillofacial (jaw and face)  abnormalities, treatment  of  cases  stemming  from congenital  disorders  as  well  as  cases  stemming  from  oral/maxillofacial trauma  or  neglect  and  advanced  dental  care  for  complex  anatomical features  of  the  teeth, gums  and  supporting  bone  structure. Prosthodontists  work  closely  with  their  patients to  develop  a comprehensive  treatment  plan  and  to  help  patients  understand  what improvements  are  possible. Using  state-of-the-art  procedures,  the  prosthodontist  is  often  viewed  as  the "architect" of a  restorative  dental  treatment  plan. Particularly  for  partially  or completely  edentulous (toothless) patients, a  prosthodontist  is typically  the  key  treatment  planner. Prosthodontic  treatments  are  designed  to produce  a  balance  between  functionality, longevity  and  esthetics. 

 

Keywords: RCT, prosthodontic  treatments , interocclusal  space , fractured  tooth  


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjod.v3i3.1020

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