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34-Year-Old Female Initial Presentation February 2010 Introduction and Background © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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The patient was devastated with the existing conventional bridge that was fabricated to replace the missing teeth in the maxillary left region. She wanted a large, broad smile with dominant white teeth. She had a picture of Jessica Simpson to communicate the type of smile she desired. Chief Complaint © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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No contraindications for dental treatment. Medical History © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Routine recall cleanings. Prior to initial presentation she was resigned to the aesthetics of her mouth. Dental History © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Right Lateral View of Smile
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Severe wear. Previous endodontic treatment on teeth nos. 19, 20 and 29. Multiple missing teeth. Crowns on teeth nos. 19, 20, 29 and 30. Scaling biannually. Good oral hygiene. © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc. Left Lateral View of Smile
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Reasonable facial profile. Symmetrical. High lip line. Extra-Oral/Facial Findings © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Teeth nos. 9-14 prepared for crowns. Provisional bridge on teeth nos. 9-14. Congenitally missing teeth nos. 6, 11, 19, 22, 27 & 30. Deciduously retained canines c & h. Altered passive eruption of maxillary dentition. Excessive gingival display. Missing teeth nos. 1, 16, 17 & 32. Intraoral Findings © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Within normal limits. No history of muscle pain or soreness. No tenderness upon palpation. No popping or clicking noted. TMJ/Mandibular Range of Motion © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Maxillary Periodontal Charting Slight inflammation noted in maxillary left quadrant. Pocket depths within normal limits. Fairly good oral hygiene. © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Mandibular Periodontal Charting © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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FMX 2010
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Occlusal Findings Class II left side. Class II right side. Overbite of 2 mm. Overjet of 6 mm. Moderate posterior occlusal wear. © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Treatment Planning What are your goals and objectives for this patient? Will you need to sequence treatment based on the findings? © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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Treatment Planning Treatment Planning Workshop © 2014 Seattle Study Club, Inc.
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