Oral Rehabilitation Case Study 2540
Oral Rehabilitation Case Study 2540
Post Treatment
The final restorations taken shortly after cementation.
Pre Treatment
A closed frontal photograph of the provisionals prior to cementation The provisionals are used as a second-order approximation of the jaw position. Generally provisionals are worn for two to six months to confirm a stable treatment position. They are used as the basis for the jaw to jaw relationship of the final restorations.
Three Years Post Treatment
The Cephalometric image and tracing were taken three years after the completion of the work. These compare the patient’s metrics at the end of treatment with six years later.
Six Years Post Treatment
The following records were taken six years after initial consultation as a means of evaluating stability over time.
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