Curr Health Sci J, vol. 38, no. 4, 2012

Considerations on dental bridges` stability and balance for mandibulary teeth with coronary-root amputation

[Original paper]

C. DAGUCI(1), LUMINITA DAGUCI(2), R. POPESCU(2), VERONICA MERCUT(2), MARILENA BATAIOSU(3), ALMA PITRU(4)


(1) Department of Oral Health,
(2) Department of Dental Prosthetics,
(3) Department of Pedodontology
(4) Department of Oral Pathology University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova


Abstract:

Dental occlusion represent the function of dentomaxillary system at which realization participate all the components of that system holding the equilibrium between them. Setting up the treatment with dental bridges in partial edentuluous is rule by some principles that have aims like restore the morphology and functions change by edentuluous condition and also prevention disorders of remaining teeth and other structures and functions of dentomaxillary system. During the prosthetic treatment with fixed bridgeworks in clinical cases presents in this study , we used also terapeutical techniques specifically other dental domains like endodontology and oral surgery. For avoid the appearance of occlusal dysfunction is necessary a good knowledge and respecting the biomorphocinematic behaviour of dentomaxillary system structure under action of occlusal force during mastication and also biomechanical rules that influence the functional equilibrium of teeth and dental bridg


Keywords:
dental occlusion, corono-radicular amputation, functional equilibrium



Corresponding:
Constantin Daguci, MD, Departament of Oral Health, Faculty of Dentistry,University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Str Petru Rares nr. 4, 200456, Craiova, Dolj, Romania, email: dagucicristi@yahoo.com


DOI 10.12865/CHSJ.38.04.09 - Download PDF