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Alver, Özgül, Aysegül Kurt, and Onur Doğan Dağ. "Rehabilitating vertical dimension loss due to bruxism:case report." International Dental Journal 74 (October 2024): S377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.identj.2024.07.518.

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Sari, Fatmanur, and Muhittin Ugurlu. "Rehabilitation of a Patient with Vertical Dimension Loss." International Dental Journal 74 (October 2024): S142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.identj.2024.07.1008.

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Stefancic, Sanja, and Mirela Maver Biscanin. "Analiza e shablloneve të kafshimit në artikulator." Revista e Stomatologëve të Kosovës 1, no. 2 (2022): 86–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.59138/haezigymvsufj.

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Loss of vertical dimension of occlusion occurs when the patient loses height between the maxilla and mandible. The reproduction of the new prosthetic surface, the new vertical dimension, and automatically the horizontal di- mension due to rehabilitation is one of the most challeng- ing phases in rehabilitation. The importance of registra- tion, transfer to the articulator, and analysis is described in this review paper.
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Juanita, Mariska, and Eri Hendra Jubhari. "Considerations in occlusal vertical dimension rehabilitation." Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontics 1, no. 2 (2020): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.46934/ijp.v1i2.22.

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The vertical dimension is one of the important aspects that affect facial appearance, because it is related in facial height ratio. The vertical occlusal dimension is the height of the lower face measured from two points (infra-nasal and gnation points) when the maxillary and mandibular teeth were occlusion in the maximum intercuspal position. In complex cases, tooth wear can result in a decrease in facial height because the predominant wear on the anterior teeth encourages downward movement of the condyles when the intercuspal is maximum so that the vertical di-mension decreases. In addition,
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Guo, Lei, Hui Zhang, and Xin Chun Lu. "Dimension Optimization of Machine Tools' Components." Applied Mechanics and Materials 312 (February 2013): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.312.177.

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Light weight design without loss of stiffness may reduce the cost and promote the performance of machine tools. A new dimension optimization method is promoted to optimize the vertical slide of a horizontal machining center. The influence of the cross section dimensions to the stiffness and mass is analyzed. A program is compiled to search the minimum weight of the vertical slide with sufficient stiffness. Finite element analysis is used to validate the stiffness of the new design. The result shows that the method is effective in machine tools' components design.
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Aşıcıoğlu, Zühre, Ferhan Egilmez, and Nevin Tas. "Prosthetic treatment of a patient with vertical dimension loss." International Dental Journal 74 (October 2024): S372. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.identj.2024.07.503.

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Chidiac, José Johann. "Oromandibular dystonia treatment following a loss of vertical dimension." Dental Update 38, no. 2 (2011): 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2011.38.2.120.

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Khanna, Tulika S., and Sandeep Vivek Gurav. "Occlusal Rehabilitation of Severely Mutilated Dentition." Journal of Contemporary Dentistry 5, no. 1 (2015): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10031-1106.

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ABSTRACT Severe caries, attrition, abrasion, erosions of anterior teeth lead to loss of anterior guidance. This in turn causes attrition of posterior teeth and loss of occlusal vertical dimension. To gain the space for esthetic rehabilitation in these cases is challenging task. The required space can be achieved by crown lengthening and increasing the occlusal vertical dimension within physiologic limits. Unmethodical alteration of vertical dimension may lead to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and masticatory muscle problems. Careful treatment planning and stable occlusion are key point of succe
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Xu, Zhijun, and Zhaoxiang Guo. "Experimental Study on Bearing Characteristics and Soil Deformation of Necking Pile with Cap Using Transparent Soils Technology." Advances in Civil Engineering 2021 (March 23, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6625556.

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This paper will employ the transparent soil experiment technology to explore the influences of shallow necking on the vertical bearing capacity of single pile with cap. Model experiment is carried out on one intact pile and nine shallow necking piles. The load-settlement curves of all piles are obtained, which are used to study bearing characteristics of piles. The displacement fields of soil around piles are employed to investigate the reasons for the loss of vertical bearing capacity of piles with shallow necking. The vertical bearing capacity is greatly reduced which is caused by shallow ne
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Elias, M. Kuriakose, Aradya Anupama, and Pradeep Chandra K. "Prosthodontic Management of Dentinogenesis Imperfecta - A Case Report." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 17, no. 3 (2024): 228–35. https://doi.org/10.17485/IJST/v17i3.1660.

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Abstract <strong>Objectives:</strong>&nbsp;Prosthodontic management of patients with Type II Dentinogenesis Imperfect, to provide a near to normal oral health for the individual, thereby improving their physical, mental and social well-being.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;Alginate impressions and border moulding was done. After a satisfactory try-in, the dentures were processed and delivered to the patient. Minor occlusal corrections were carried out during the insertion appointment and home care instructions were given to the patient.&nbsp;<strong>Findings:</strong>&nbsp;subject had nor
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Raheel, Syed Ahmed, Mohammed Ajmal B, Sanam Keerthipriya, P. Kalyani Rani, and Srikanth Janapati. "Improvising the significance of vertical dimension of occlusion in patients with dentulous and edentulous condition–An update." Journal of Dental Panacea 6, no. 1 (2024): 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jdp.2024.004.

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One of the most contentious topics in dentistry has been altering the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). When it becomes necessary to improve occlusal connections, accommodate planned restorations, and harmonize dentofacial esthetics, the OVD may need to be modified. Leonardo da Vinci made numerous observations and illustrations regarding facial proportions, specifically focusing on the lower third of the face. The calculation of the vertical dimension at occlusion involves numerous measurements of the face and body. There has been a great deal of progress in the techniques and materials used
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Aziz, Surhan, Muhammad Rizwan Nazeer, Kamil Zafar, and Robia Ghafoor. "A Permanent solution to Restore Occlusal Vertical Dimension and Partial Edentulism – Overlay Removable Partial Denture." Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association 30, no. 1 (2021): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.25301/jpda.301.66.

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Tooth wear is a common problem seen in population and poses restorative challenge to a dentist as well. Extensive dental procedures are usually required for the treatment of tooth wear associated with loss of occlusal vertical dimension. An overlay removable partial denture provides conservative treatment option for patients with moderate to severe worn down dentition and partial edentulism. It is designed in such a way that some part of denture component also covers the occlusal surface of remaining teeth and replace the remaining teeth to achieve a functionally stable occlusion. This case re
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Zúñiga-Castañeda DDS, MSc, Roberto, Mariné Ortiz-Magdaleno DDS, MSc, PhD, Roberto Carlos Uribe-Trancoso DDS, María del Pilar Goldaracena-Azuara DDS, MSc, and Gabriel Fernando Romo-Ramírez DDS, MSc. "Restorative Rehabilitation of a Patient with Generalized Non-Carious Cervical Lesions: Case Report." Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences 21, no. 2 (2019): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/ijds.v21i2.36347.

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Non-Carious Cervical Lesions (NCCL) are a current problem of multifactorial origin that is associated with the loss of vertical occlusal dimension, hypersensitivity, loss of teeth, fractures, and many other pathologies that affect the masticatory function of the oral cavity. Identification of the etiological factors of NCCL comprises a key piece for the solution of the problem. Based on clinical scientific evidence related with the diagnosis, a restorative treatment must be planned according to the loss of dental structure in order to return function and aesthetics. The purpose of this case re
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Hasan, Radhwan H., and Shilan H. Fatah. "Increasing Vertical Dimension of a Case with Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Case Report." Erbil Dental Journal 7, no. 1 (2024): 86–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15218/edj.2024.10.

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Introduction: Bruxism is one of the most frequent causes for occlusal tooth wear, with the loss of tooth structure caused by mechanical wear between maxillary and mandibular tooth surfaces, case report was conducted to improve the patient oral health, and to maintain the new vertical dimension since it was lost by teeth clenching. Case description: this paper presents a 50 years old male suffering from severe bruxism, which implicated the appearance and function of the patient, he was transferred to TIU dental hospital for full mouth rehabilitation treatment. Discussion: The rehabilitation of
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Mohd Yusof, E. "Occlusal Considerations and Multidisciplinary Approach in the Rehabilitation of Generalised Tooth Surface Loss." Compendium of Oral Science 9, no. 2 (2022): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/cos.v9i2.19238.

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Tooth wear is prevalent in the society and often-time affects an individual’s daily life. This case demonstrates the management of non-carious tooth surface loss with loss of occlusal vertical dimension using multidisciplinary approach involving periodontics, endodontics and prosthodontics. The tooth surface loss was graded moderate to severe anteriorly and affecting the patient’s overall appearance and self-confidence. Rehabilitation of this case involves restoring the anterior teeth at an increased occlusal vertical dimension, using reorganised approach and allowing relative axial tooth move
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AL-Dulayme, Dr Dunia Ahmad, and Dr Mohammed Rafid AL-Khannaq. "Dental Arch Dimension Changes Following Prematurely Extracted Deciduous Molars." Mustansiria Dental Journal 11, no. 1 (2018): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v11i1.221.

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The aim was to assess the vertical and horizontal dimensional changes in themaxillary and mandibular dental arches after the unilateral premature loss ofdeciduous molars. Methods: The sample consist of 100 child between 8-9 years of agewith unilateral loss of first or second deciduous molars, either in the maxillary ormandibular arches, Study casts were made and measurements conducted on the Autosketch program on the computer , The data obtained was subjected to statisticalanalysis. The Results of the study showed that when comparing the mean values ofthe loss groups with the control group a s
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Kulkarni, Rahul S., Ravindra S. Pawar, and Sandeep K. Pimpale. "Clinical Considerations while increasing Occlusal Vertical Dimension." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 7, no. 3 (2017): 103–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1186.

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ABSTRACT A decrease in occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) may result from tooth structure loss and extraction of posterior teeth, and it affects the esthetics, function, comfort, and lower facial height (LFH). Rehabilitation of patients with worn dentitions may require increase in OVD and interarch distance to create space for restorative materials, improve esthetics, and develop physiologic occlusion. It is usually advisable to assess esthetics, function, LFH, and response of the stomatognathic system to increased OVD by means of removable or fixed provisional appliances before definitive trea
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Pinho, Teresa, Ana Norton, and Manuel Neves. "Multidisciplinary treatment in a case of loss of posterior vertical dimension." international journal of stomatology & occlusion medicine 7, no. 1 (2013): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12548-013-0096-5.

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Sreekumar, A. V., Mohammed Sajeer PC, and Levin Chengappa. "A multidisciplinary approach to restoration of severely worn dentition: a case report." Journal of Research in Dentistry 4, no. 1 (2016): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/jrd.v4e1201627-30.

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Severe caries, attrition and developemental anomalies of anterior teeth lead to loss of anterior guidance. This in turn causes attrition of posterior teeth and loss of occlusal vertical dimension of occlusion. To gain the space for esthetic rehabilitation in these cases is challenging task. The required space can be achieved by crown lengthening and increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion within physiologic limits. We hereby have presented a case report showing the treatment procedure of a patient with severly worn dentition in a simple and systematic multidisciplinary approach to impro
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Sreekumar, A. V., Mohammed Sajeer P. C, and Levin Chengappa. "A multidisciplinary approach to restoration of severely worn dentition: a case report." Journal of Research in Dentistry 4, no. 2 (2016): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/jrd.v4e2201663-66.

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Severe caries, attrition and developmental anomalies of anterior teeth lead to loss of anterior guidance. This in turn causes attrition of posterior teeth and loss of occlusal vertical dimension of occlusion . To gain the space for esthetic rehabilitation in these cases is challenging task. The required space can be achieved by crown lengthening and increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion within physiologic limits..We, hereby have presented a case report showing the treatment procedure of a patient with severely worn dentition in a simple and systematic multidisciplinary approach to imp
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Mai, Hai Yen, Jae-Min Seo, Jae-Kwang Jung, and Du-Hyeong Lee. "Strategic Use of CAD-CAM Interim Restoration for the Recovery of the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion in the Posterior Partially Edentulous Jaw." Applied Sciences 10, no. 21 (2020): 7735. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10217735.

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Occlusal contact loss occasionally occurs following the placement of implant-supported fixed dental prostheses in the posterior region. This complication is caused by the change in the vertical dimension of occlusion after the recovery of mastication. The change is probably related to the prosthesis sinking phenomenon and previous mandibular dislocation. The use of interim prostheses could help re-establish the vertical dimension of occlusion. The definitive prostheses can then be accurately fabricated using digital techniques in the newly established vertical dimension. In this case report, w
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WAN ALI, WAN NOR SYARIZA, and HAZIRA M YUSOF. "Restoring Occlusal Vertical Dimension of Kennedy Class I Partially Edentulous Mandibular Arch Using an Overlay Cobalt-Chromium Partial Denture and Thin Acrylic Veneers." Malaysian Journal of Science Health & Technology 7, no. 3 (2021): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/mjosht.v7i3.199.

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Reduced occlusal vertical dimension due to severe tooth surface loss poses significant functional and aesthetic impacts to the patient. Extensive dental procedures to restore the occlusion and aesthetics is usually a challenge to the treating dentist. Overlay removable partial denture can be used as the simpler treatment modalities to treat moderate to severe tooth surface loss. This case study reported the fabrication of a lower partial cobalt-chromium overlay denture to restore the occlusal vertical dimension on a 78 year-old lady with Kennedy Class I partially edentulous with severe lower a
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Jung, Ji-Ah, Joo-Hyuk Bang, Yong-Sang Lee, and Sung-Yong Kim. "A case of full mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension gaining in patient with severely worn dentition and loss of vertical dimension due to loss of posterior support." Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 58, no. 2 (2020): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jkap.2020.58.2.153.

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Mizutani, Fábio Shiniti, Fabricio Bonetti, and Renato de Paiva Mandetta. "Validação de planejamento digital de restabelecimento de dimensão vertical através de dispositivos interoclusais em pacientes com desgaste dental severo." Full Dentistry in Science 13, no. 49 (2021): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24077/2021;1349-it1420.

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Restoring the vertical dimension is one of the most challenging procedures in dentistry. Patients who have suffered severe wear of the dental elements must have their occlusal condition restored to normal through oral rehabilitation and interocclusal devices. The objective of this work is to validate the rehabilitation planning through the construction of an interocclusal device cemented over tooth remnants, produced within the digital flow for patients with severe loss of vertical dimension of occlusion. Dental scanning of the upper and lower maxillary arches was performed. Afterwards, the mu
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Hanifah, Arya Lutfita, Prehananto Herlambang, Dwi Indah Pertami Sawitri, and Sa'adah Nikmatus. "The correlation of decreased vertical dimensions with occurrence of angular cheilitis in elderly at the integrated healthcare center of elderly in Gurah Village, Gurah District, Kediri." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 19, no. 3 (2023): 283–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11652122.

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Tooth loss is a state of detachment of one or more teeth from their sockets. This condition if not treated will cause changes in the face due to a decrease in vertical dimensions. The deep folds at the corners of the mouth allow saliva to come out of the mouth and tend to collect in the area thereby creating a moist and conducive environment for the growth of fungi or bacteria which will cause new problems, namely the emergence of abnormalities in the mucocutaneous area called Angular cheilitis. The study aims to determine the correlation between the decrease in the vertical dimension and the
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Tasaka, Akinori, Takayuki Ueda, and Kaoru Sakurai. "Infraocclusion Treated with Removable Prosthesis on Occlusal Surface of Severely Attritioned Teeth." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 2, no. 2 (2012): 66–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1051.

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ABSTRACT A 66-year-old man visited our department with the chief complaint of poor esthetics due to loss of a fixed partial denture in a maxillary incisor tooth and difficulty in mastication due to an ill-fitting, mandibular removable partial denture. An analysis of the occlusal vertical dimension resulted in a diagnosis of infraocclusion. After increasing vertical dimension with a provisional restoration and treatment denture which covered the attritioned surface, a definitive prosthesis was applied. Untreated loss of molars and severe attrition of the remaining teeth caused infraocclusion in
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Wu, Henry, and Donald A. Curtis. "Conservative treatment of the severely worn dentition with loss of vertical dimension." Journal of Prosthodontics 11, no. 4 (2002): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-849x.2002.328_8.x.

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Kassoy, D. R., and B. Cotte. "The effects of sidewall heat loss on convection in a saturated porous vertical slab." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 152 (March 1985): 361–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022112085000738.

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The onset of natural convection is considered in a vertically oriented, thin, finite slab of saturated porous media when sidewall heat transfer exists. First, a linear stability analysis is carried out for a system with impermeable boundaries. The sidewall temperature increases linearly with depth while the smaller-area endwalls are insulated. Convection occurs when the Rayleigh number R is asymptotically large relative to the inverse square of the horizontal aspect ratio, H2 [Lt ] 1. The convection pattern is composed of an integer number of vertically oriented three-dimensional, finger-like
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Moheb, Mohamad El, Mohammed Ghazi MSghaireen, Rakhi Issrani, and Muhammad Nadeem Baig. "Preservation of residual bone dimension for immediate implantation using horizontal socket shield: A case report." Bioinformation 21, no. 03 (2025): 452–55. https://doi.org/10.6026/973206300210452.

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Vertical bone loss post-extraction is influenced by inflammatory responses and bone remodeling. Horizontal partial extraction Therapy helps preserve bone by preventing additional resorption. A 50-year-old patient with a fractured incisor was treated using horizontal partial extraction therapy with a root form R3510 implant. One-year follow-up showed no vertical bone loss and minor implant deviation, confirming its effectiveness. This case highlights Horizontal partial extraction’s potential in maintaining bone structure and calls for further research.
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Jung, Ji-Hye. "Full mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension increase in patient with severely worn out dentition." Journal of The Korean Dental Association 54, no. 6 (2016): 438–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2016.54.6.004.

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Severe tooth wear may cause the pathologic change of the TMJ and masticatory muscles, unesthetic facial appearance, pathogenic pulp and occlusal disharmony. Treating patients with severely worn dentition often requires full mouth rehabilitation with increasing vertical dimension. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning are important for esthetic and functional definitive restorations and the long term stability of the neuromuscular system and the TMJ. In this case, 66 year-old female presented with generalized worn dentition. Based on assessment, pathologic destruction of teeth structure on en
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Reston, E. G., L. Q. Closs, A. L. S. Busato, G. A. Broliato, and F. R. Tessarollo. "Restoration of Occlusal Vertical Dimension in Dental Erosion Caused by Gastroesophageal Reflux: Case Report." Operative Dentistry 35, no. 1 (2010): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/09-110t.

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PURPOSE The authors describe a minimally invasive procedure for occlusal rehabilitation in a young patient presenting with mild mandibular prognathism and loss of occlusal vertical dimension caused by dental erosion from chronic gastroesophageal reflux.
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Hazarika, Dr Shyamolima, Dr Kaushik Kumar Pandey, Dr Asra Ahmed, Dr Sana Sanober, and Dr Moazzam Kidwai. "Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with Restorative Space Issues and loss of VDO by replacing maxillary arch with fixed prosthesis opposing a flexible removable partial denture in mandibular arch: A case report." IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 23, no. 9 (2024): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/0853-2309021421.

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Primary objective of full mouth rehabilitation is the restoring the teeth to optimal physiological and functional balance . Planning a comprehensive course of treatment for a number of missing teeth can be difficult, particularly when the vertical dimension (VD) of the occlusion is reduced. In this case report the sequential methodical interdisciplinary approach employed to treat multiple missing teeth with a loss of VD is described. The patient receives a temporary prosthesis by increasing the vertical dimension.A definitive reconstruction using a fixed prosthesis in the maxillary arch and ma
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Falatehan, Niko, and Rebecca Gandhanya. "One-visit relining procedure in patient with loss of vertical dimension: Case report." Scientific Dental Journal 2, no. 3 (2018): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.26912/sdj.v2i3.2984.

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Zafiropoulos, Gregor-Georg, Zeljka Kačarević, Syed Qasim, and Branko Trajkovski. "Open-Healing Socket Preservation with a Novel Dense Polytetrafluoroethylene (dPTFE) Membrane: A Retrospective Clinical Study." Medicina 56, no. 5 (2020): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56050216.

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Background and objectives: Non-resorbable dense polytetrafluoroethylene (dPTFE) membranes are widely used for regeneration procedures, alone or in combination with particulate materials. The aim of this work was to examine the efficacy of a newly developed dPTFE membrane in the management of extraction socket healing. Materials and Methods: The extraction premolar sockets of 44 patients (20 men and 24 women) were preserved. One group received prosthetic rehabilitation with a fixed partial denture (FPD) (PROS group, N = 19) and a second group received immediate implant placement (IMPL group, N
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Islam, Md Saiful, Md Zahedul Islam Nizami, Aleya Begum, Rubaba Ahmed, and Muntasir Al Mamun. "Rehabilitation of the occlusal vertical dimension with an overlay removable partial denture—a case report." City Dental College Journal 9, no. 1 (2012): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/cdcj.v9i1.11835.

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Loss of occlusal vertical dimension is a frequently observed problem in the middle aged and aged population who intends to retain their natural dentition. This type of patient has very few treatment options one of which is overdenture. In this case report, a patient was treated with overlay removable partial denture for restoring the lost vertical dimension. This was provided as interim prosthesis. The follow up was done to observe the fulfillment of desired results. The clinical and laboratory procedure is described briefly. The treatment used for this case is cost effective and conservative
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Brilhante, Diego, Silvia Frasca, and Daniela Maffei Botega. "Prosthetic-restorative approach for the restoration of a severely eroded dentition." Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Lins 29, no. 2 (2020): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15600/2238-1236/fol.v29n2p61-66.

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In the severely eroded dentition, full-mouth adhesive rehabilitation is particularly challenging because of the large number of affected teeth, loss of VDO, esthetics, and anatomy. This article presents a case report of prosthetic rehabilitation in a patient with generalized dental wear. A 32-year-old male patient presented with clinically significant dental wear affecting all teeth, with dentin exposure and short clinical crowns. A treatment approach with all-ceramic crowns and veneers was proposed. All-ceramic indirect restorations proved durable, aesthetic, and protected the tooth structure
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Tmava Dragusha, Arlinda, and Linda J. Dula. "Rehabilitimi protetik i dimensionit të humbur vertikal dhe kafshimit të kryqëzuar anterior me punime fikse-mobile." Revista e Stomatologëve të Kosovës 4, no. 1 (2025): 32–36. https://doi.org/10.59138/rsk4/1/8.

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This case report aims to present the treatment of a patient with significant loss of vertical dimension caused by dental abrasion and the absence of posterior teeth, accompanied by an anterior cross bite. Following comprehensive clinical and radiographic evaluation, a treatment plan was developed involving fixed metal-ceramic restorations combined with a removable partial denture (RPD) supported by precision attachments. This approach allowed for the restoration of vertical dimension, stabilization of occlusion, and improvement of both aesthetics and oral function. In conclusion, careful plann
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Morais, Leonardo Cruz, Luís Fernando Tenfen, Raphael Vieira Monte Alto, Francisco Fernando Massola Filho, Amanda Gonçalves Franco, and Alberto Nogueira da Gama Antunes. "Posterior restorations with composite resin in patients with corrosive wear – a clinical case." Research, Society and Development 12, no. 4 (2023): e20512441255. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v12i4.41255.

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For patients with loss of vertical dimension of occlusion caused by parafunctional habits associated with acidic food intake, care must be taken when choosing the restorative material. The composite resin besides being a low-cost material, is a material that has better indication for treatment not only for optimum comfort, but for increased longevity under study, providing better cost-benefit from the materials of choice. However, one should know well about conditioning, adhesion and composite resin, including finishing and polishing. The main objective of this research was to report a clinica
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Sarak, Gözde, Burcu Bal, and İdil Dikbaş. "Prosthetic Approaches to Tooth Wear Resulting In Loss Of Vertical Dimension: 2 Case Reports." Yeditepe Dental Journal 19, no. 3 (2023): 239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/yeditepe.2023.58751.

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Joshi, P. "Prosthetic rehabilitation in a partially edentulous patient with lost vertical dimension: a clinical report." Nepal Journal of Medical Sciences 2, no. 1 (2013): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njms.v2i1.7658.

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Rehabilitation becomes more challenging with the partial edentulism where bilateral segment is found missing. The collapse of posterior teeth also results in the loss of normal occlusal plane and the reduction of the vertical dimension. This case report describes the rehabilitation of a 65-year old female patient with multiple missing teeth and severe loss of tooth structure. The maxillary arch was restored with fixed partial dentures and the mandibular arch using porcelain fused to metal crowns and removable prosthodontics. Nepal Journal of Medical Sciences | Volume 02 | Number 01 | Jan-Jun 2
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Yun, Ah-Young, Hye-Won Shim, and Jin-Hee An. "Full mouth rehabilitation in a patient with loss of vertical dimension caused by severe tooth loss: a case report." Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 52, no. 1 (2014): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jkap.2014.52.1.42.

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Hanifah Arya Lutfita, Herlambang Prehananto, Sawitri Dwi Indah Pertami, and Nikmatus Sa’adah. "The correlation of decreased vertical dimensions with occurrence of angular cheilitis in elderly at the integrated healthcare center of elderly in Gurah Village, Gurah District, Kediri." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 19, no. 3 (2023): 295–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.19.3.1792.

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Tooth loss is a state of detachment of one or more teeth from their sockets. This condition if not treated will cause changes in the face due to a decrease in vertical dimensions. The deep folds at the corners of the mouth allow saliva to come out of the mouth and tend to collect in the area thereby creating a moist and conducive environment for the growth of fungi or bacteria which will cause new problems, namely the emergence of abnormalities in the mucocutaneous area called Angular cheilitis. The study aims to determine the correlation between the decrease in the vertical dimension and the
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Gupta, Tapas, Ardhendu Banerjee, Saurav Banerjee, Nabarun Chakraborty, and Rajwinder Singh. "Full-mouth Rehabilitation of a Patient with Severe Attrition using Hobo Twin-Stage Procedure." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 1, no. 3 (2011): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1033.

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ABSTRACT Excessive occlusal wear can result in pulpal injury, occlusal disharmony, impaired function and esthetic deformity. Loss of anterior guidance can result from severe wear of anterior teeth, which protects the posterior teeth during excursive movement. The collapse of posterior teeth also results in the loss of normal occlusal plane and the reduction of the vertical dimension. This clinical report describes the use of Hobo Twin- stage procedure for rehabilitation of a patient with severe tooth wear, resulting in reduced VDO.
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Edoardo, Bianco, Attuati Sara, Brugali Cristina, Nanussi Alessandro, and Maddalone Marcello. "Restoration of the Vertical Posterior Dimension in a Grinding Patient before Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Report with Electromyographic Evaluation of Masticatory Muscles Balance." Journal of Dentists 7 (March 8, 2019): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.12974/2311-8695.2019.07.6.

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Aim: the aim of this article is to assess the importance of masticatory muscles balance evaluation before improving vertical dimension through conservative and restorative techniques. It also shows how a multidisciplinary approach is needed to obtain a better result for the patient. Background: Bruxism is defined as the parafunctional activity of grinding or clenching of teeth. Management of severe worn dentition in patients with bruxism is challenging since this condition can lead to loss of tooth structure and occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). In some cases the impossibility to correct the
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Ghani, SMA, and G. Lillywhite. "Appropriate Planning, thorough Examinations and Decent Implementations for a Predictable Prognosis in the Management of a Severely Worn Dentition: A Case Report." Compendium of Oral Science 1, no. 1 (2014): 32–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/cos.v1i0.17532.

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The management of patients with severely worn dentition is challenging due to the loss of occlusal vertical dimension and tooth structure creating an uneven plane of occlusion. This case report describes the importance of every step of the conventional and improvised methods in treating tooth wear patients. Stages from the initial work-up of tooth wear assessment, substantial surgical crown lengthening, the controlled method of increasing vertical dimension, the precise method of crown preparations, advanced impression techniques till the cementation procedure of final restorations. The whole
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Miranda, Milton Edson, and Karina Andrea Olivieri. "Establishing the maxillary occlusal plane as a requisite for placement of an immediate implant-supported fixed prosthesis in the mandible: a case report." Revista de Odontologia da UNESP 42, no. 5 (2013): 384–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1807-25772013000500011.

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INTRODUCTION: In patients with Bruxism, the attrition can result in excessive occlusal wear that exceeds the compensatory mechanism and loss of occlusion vertical dimension occurs. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to show the importance of re-establishing an adequate occlusal plane for the non treated arch by means of a fixed acrylic overlay, compatible with the prosthetic treatment of the arch to be rehabilitated. An upper maxillary fixed acrylic overlay restored the patient’s occlusal plane in an appropriate vertical dimension of occlusion together with a fixed prosthesis in the man
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Kamble, Vaibhav Deorao. "Rehabilitation of Severely Worn Dentition and Partial Edentulism by Fixed and Removable Prostheses: A Clinical Report." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 3, no. 2 (2013): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1077.

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ABSTRACT The esthetic and functional rehabilitation of severely worn dentition and partial edentulism is probably one of the most intellectually and technically demanding tasks faced by the restorative dentist. The severe wear of teeth and missing teeth has multiple implications in relation to loss of anterior guidance, reduction of vertical dimension and disfigurement of the occlusal plane. Hence, restoring vertical dimension without compromising occlusal, functional and esthetic requirements is utmost essential for long-term success. This clinical report describes the rehabilitation of patie
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An, Kiyong. "Orthodontic-prosthodontic interdisciplinary treatment for a patient with multiple missing posterior teeth and unilateral scissors bite." Journal of The Korean Dental Association 53, no. 11 (2015): 844–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2015.53.11.007.

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This clinical report describes an orthodontic-prosthodontic interdisciplinary treatment for a patient with multiple missing teeth and unilateral scissors bite. A 47-year-old female presented with multiple missing posterior teeth, anterior large overjet, deep bite, and posterior scissors bite on the right premolar area. Periodontal therapy was performed and followed by orthodontic treatment. The maxillary anterior teeth were initially aligned, then two implants were placed for the left mandibular molars to increase occlusal vertical dimension. The scissors bite between the right maxillary and m
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Nel, Chané, Zarah Yakoob, Tsholofelo Kungoane, and Christy L. Davidson. "Amelogenesis imperfecta with multiple impacted teeth and altered eruption pathways - A radiographic case report." South African Dental Journal 75, no. 5 (2020): 262–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2519-0105/2020/v75no5a5.

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Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) comprises a vast group of developmental alterations in the quantity and/or quality of enamel, unaffected by systemic disorders. In this case report we describe the typical clinical and radiographic features of AI with multiple impacted teeth and altered eruption pathways. Patients with AI benefit from early diagnosis and treatment to prevent tooth loss and loss of vertical dimension. Optimal management of these patients requires a multidisciplinary approach and regular dental recall appointments. Therefore it is the oral health clinician’s responsibility for the ti
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Caga, Daniel, and Nicholas Lewis. "Treatment of Tooth Wear Associated with Reduced Occlusal Vertical Dimension Using Direct Composite Restorations and a Removable Prosthesis." Primary Dental Journal 10, no. 1 (2021): 120–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050168420980978.

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Tooth wear is increasing in prevalence within the United Kingdom. Treatment of tooth surface loss can be daunting for both the clinician and patient. However, use of additive resin composite restorations is a minimally invasive treatment modality. This case illustrates the treatment of tooth surface loss in both the maxillary and mandibular arches with direct composites restorations using putty indices generated from a diagnostic wax-up recorded in centric relation. The tooth surface loss had resulted in reduced restorative space on the right hand side. The restorative treatment involved incre
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