Abstract
Patients: A 45-year-old male complained of aesthetic disturbance from an injury as well as masticatory dysfunction from missing mandibular molars at both sides. This case was caused by a poor interim prosthesis at the maxillary anterior teeth, which has a deficit of mandibular molars. After oral assessment, it was judged that treatment to improve the occlusal position was not necessary. After setting provisional restoration, a fixed prosthesis was made using individual tooth trays to the maxilla and a removable denture was inserted to the mandible.
Discussion: It was thought that the main complaints of aesthetic disturbance and occlusion were solved after setting the provisional restoration for the maxilla and dentures for the mandible.
Conclusion: Aesthetic disturbance and masticatory dysfunction were improved after inserting the provisional restoration, and taking impressions using individual tooth trays.