RESULTS OF CORRECTING INCORRECT FULL-ARCH PROTHESIS CAUSING TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION USING 3D PRINTED TEMPORARY PLASTIC TEETH
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Objective: Incorrect full-mouth restoration causes complications in patients who have undergone full-mouth cosmetic restoration, have complications of temporomandibular joint dysfunction due to occlusal imbalance, using 3D printed temporary plastic teeth, at the National Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology, in 2022. Method: The study presents a clinical case of a 57-year-old female patient who has undergone full-mouth cosmetic restoration, has complications of temporomandibular joint dysfunction due to occlusal imbalance. The patient's occlusion was restored correctly, using 3D printed temporary plastic teeth, was monitored for adaptability, and then permanently restored with porcelain crowns. Results: The patient's occlusion was re-established, eliminating symptoms of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Conclusion: This is the key factor for the success of full-mouth restoration surgery.
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Full mouth rehabilitation, temporary crown, 3D printing
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