Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series

Sudden tooth loss in the esthetic zone of the maxillary or mandibular anterior region can be due to trauma, periodontal disease, or endodontic failure. The treatment options for replacing the missing tooth can vary between removable prosthesis, tooth-supported prosthesis, and implant-supported prost...

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Main Authors: Rishi Raj, Kriti Mehrotra, Ipshita Narayan, Triveni Mavinakote Gowda, D. S. Mehta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8502927
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spelling doaj-ebc2aac6a71d42a194e8c4c265c35b032021-07-02T03:05:06ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552016-01-01201610.1155/2016/85029278502927Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case SeriesRishi Raj0Kriti Mehrotra1Ipshita Narayan2Triveni Mavinakote Gowda3D. S. Mehta4Department of Periodontics, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka 577004, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka 577004, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka 577004, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka 577004, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka 577004, IndiaSudden tooth loss in the esthetic zone of the maxillary or mandibular anterior region can be due to trauma, periodontal disease, or endodontic failure. The treatment options for replacing the missing tooth can vary between removable prosthesis, tooth-supported prosthesis, and implant-supported prosthesis. Irrespective of the final treatment, the first line of management would be to provisionally restore the patient’s esthetic appearance at the earliest, while functionally stabilizing the compromised arch. Using the patient’s own natural tooth as a pontic offers the benefits of being the right size, shape, and color and provides exact repositioning in its original intraoral three-dimensional position. Additionally, using the patient’s platelet concentrate (platelet rich fibrin) facilitates early wound healing and preservation of alveolar ridge shape following tooth extraction. The abutment teeth can also be preserved with minimal or no preparation, thus keeping the technique reversible, and can be completed at the chair side thereby avoiding laboratory costs. This helps the patient better tolerate the effect of tooth loss psychologically. The article describes a successful, immediate, and viable technique for rehabilitation of three different patients requiring replacement of a single periodontally compromised tooth in an esthetic region.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8502927
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author Rishi Raj
Kriti Mehrotra
Ipshita Narayan
Triveni Mavinakote Gowda
D. S. Mehta
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Kriti Mehrotra
Ipshita Narayan
Triveni Mavinakote Gowda
D. S. Mehta
Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
Case Reports in Dentistry
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title Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
title_short Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
title_full Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
title_fullStr Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Natural Tooth Pontic: An Instant Esthetic Option for Periodontally Compromised Teeth—A Case Series
title_sort natural tooth pontic: an instant esthetic option for periodontally compromised teeth—a case series
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description Sudden tooth loss in the esthetic zone of the maxillary or mandibular anterior region can be due to trauma, periodontal disease, or endodontic failure. The treatment options for replacing the missing tooth can vary between removable prosthesis, tooth-supported prosthesis, and implant-supported prosthesis. Irrespective of the final treatment, the first line of management would be to provisionally restore the patient’s esthetic appearance at the earliest, while functionally stabilizing the compromised arch. Using the patient’s own natural tooth as a pontic offers the benefits of being the right size, shape, and color and provides exact repositioning in its original intraoral three-dimensional position. Additionally, using the patient’s platelet concentrate (platelet rich fibrin) facilitates early wound healing and preservation of alveolar ridge shape following tooth extraction. The abutment teeth can also be preserved with minimal or no preparation, thus keeping the technique reversible, and can be completed at the chair side thereby avoiding laboratory costs. This helps the patient better tolerate the effect of tooth loss psychologically. The article describes a successful, immediate, and viable technique for rehabilitation of three different patients requiring replacement of a single periodontally compromised tooth in an esthetic region.
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