Category: Dental Technology
Language(s): English, German
Publication year: 2013
Video source: QVG
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A highly motivated team consisting of dentist (T. Kresic)
and dental technicians (W. Kohlbach and U. Plaster) has
taken up a topic of increasing relevance in clinical practice.
Dental erosion caused by high concentrations of stomach
acid in saliva (due to an incomplete seal between the stomach
and the esophagus) can have serious consequences,
as they result in an irreversible erosion of enamel and
dentin. Dental professional are more and more often faced
with the need to treat this condition.
The video team around E. Makosch and D. Belz has produced
a detailed documentation of a particularly severe case
of maxillary and mandibular dental erosion, examining it
both from the dentist's and from the dental technician's
points of view. This 80-minute video offers recommendations
for immediate, predominantly minimally invasive
clinical rehabilitation aiming to save as much tooth structure
as possible and to preserve and protect it using safe
methods.
The focus of the treatment is on the application of novel
materials and methods, some of which combine the ideas
and wishes of the dental technicians with the results of
dental manufacturers' research. Current CAD/CAM technology
is included but does not feature as the sole focus of
all clinical and laboratory work. Persuasive methods were
used for instrumental functional analysis and for transferring
the results to the articulator. The lost vertical dimension
was restored to its natural height using splint therapy.
This video presents solutions not only for the treatment
of this specific case but far transcends the initial clinical
challenge by offering data and information on new and
interesting dental treatment concepts and the use of new
laboratory materials and methods. We invite you to benefit
from the experience of a dedicated surgical and laboratory
team! We convey our special thanks to the team members
for this outstanding documentation which was recorded
under such difficult circumstances.