Thursday, December 27, 2012
A Case of Orthodontic Treatment
A young lady came to our clinic complaint of her teeth were crooked and her front teeth were jerking out (below). She wanted to have them corrected.
We suggested to her that braces would be the best treatment option.
She went through orthodontic treatment for 1 years and finally, all her teeth were well aligned (below) and she has the confident to smile again!!
Read more on how we corrected her teeth...
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Dental Implant: A Case of implant on the lower jaw
A young lady had a lower front tooth exacted a few months ago due to tooth decay and she came to us requesting for a permanent replacement of that missing tooth. She didn't want a denture as it was a removeable appliance. She wanted something fixed in her mouth but wasn't a bridge as she believe a bridge would damage her neighbour teeth.
Therefore, a dental implant was suggested to her.
After a few months a dental implant tooth was completed and she was quite happy about her implant now.
Below are the process of:
A simple case of Dental Implant Treatment
Patient was a24 years old girl, with no medical problem, non-smoker and practicing good oral hygiene.
According to SAC classification by the ITI (International Team of Implantology), the risk of placing implant in her mouth was: LOW
Assessment & Consultation
In October 2010, she came for assessment and consultation where the surgical date were fixed to the following week.Surgery Stage/Day
On 9th October 2010 (surgical day), she came for implant placement. Local anaesthetic was given to numb the surrounding area which followed by raising the gum tissue (flap) to expose the jaw bone. The bone quality was assessed and preparation for implant placement began (lower left pic).It started with a pilot drill to get the exact position right, then follow with the larger drill until the correct size to fill the fixture implant (lower right pic).
Implant fixture measuring 3.7mm diameter x 13mm length (lower left pic) was remove from its container. It was in a sterile condition and the surface is coated with titanium alloy to allowed osteo-integration when in-contact with bone structure.
The implant was immediately place into the prepared site which was treaded before hand (lower right pic).
The implant fixture was hand-screwed into the bone at the final stage of the implant insertion. This was to allowed the surgeon to feel the resistance of the implant, and therefore the primary stability was achieved (lower left pic) .
The whole rough surface of the implant body was embedded into the bone until the furnish metal margine (lower right pic). Inspection was made on the front surface of the bone as to make sure there was no perforation!!
The implant holder (in green) was removed and the implant fixture was carefully check (Bottom).
Before stitching back the gum, the top part of the implant fixture was covered with the sulcus former. This was to allow the gum to healed properly and to get a good emergence profile for the fabrication of the crown later (lower left pic).
The gum (or flap) was reposition so that it wrapped around the sulcus former nicely and was secured with the resorbable suture (upper right pic).
Finally, a few stitch more to secured the vertical cut (lower pic)
Prosthetic Stage (Two months later)
18th Dec 2010, patient came back and the gum was nicely healed. The sulcus former (green screw) was firm and intact. The recovery from the implant surgery was uneventful and patient was very keen for the final stage (Bottom pic).The sulcus former screw was remove to expose the top part of the implant fixture and the surround gum tissue. There was no sign of redness showed that the wound healed very well (Lower left pic).
Impression coping was used to take the impression of the lower jaw as to make a duplication model of patient's lower jaw (lower right pic).
Then, the colour/shade of the crown was noted to match the neighbour teeth (bottom pic).
The impression record together with the crown colour selection were sent to the lab technician to have the abutment and crown fabricated.
Two weeks later, the crown and abutment were ready for fitting (pic below).
Fitting of the crown and abutment
18th Dec 2010 - the abutment (lower left pic) was fitted into the implant fixture in the mouth.Then, using the torque wrench to tighten the inner screw to fix the abutment to the implant fixture (lower right picture).
The crown was cemented to the abutment with a strong cement and finally, the implant-crown was placed (Pic below).
Orthodontic case
A case of mal-alignment of teeth treated with fix appliance
History
A 25 years-old Chinese female requested for orthodontic treatment. She complained of spacing at her front teeth while her lateral incisors (side teeth) were hiding behind the lower teeth. She also dislike her left canine which erupted high up in the gum area.Orthodontic treated started in July, 2010...Scaling and dental fillings done prior to braces placement.
Below were the chronology of braces treatment during 19 months
July 2010: After braces analysis done, she only required single tooth extraction. She had clear crystal braces placed on her teeth.
August 2010: The right lateral incisor (side tooth) is coming out
September 2010: Left canine was pull down to its correct position
October 2010: Wire was engaged to the left lateral incisor
November 2010: Both left canine and left lateral incisor were moving into correct position
December 2010
January 2011: Nickle Titanium rectangular wire was used to pull down the left lateral incisor and canine
February 2011
March 2011: Gaps between the teeth on the left side were getting smaller
April 2011
June 2011
July 2011: Stainless steel wire was used to help the teeth to move to each other
August 2011
September 2011: Wire was bend to pull up lower left canine and premolar upwards
October 2011: Upper and lower wire were bend further to close gap
November 2011
December 2011: Treatment finish, all the teeth were in good alignment
Before and After Braces Treatment
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Case 02: A case of orthodontic treatment with fix appliance
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