Abstract
Patient: The patient was a 57-year-old female who complained of inclined anterior teeth and masticatory disorder. Oral rehabilitation applying a cross-arch bridge based on the diagnostic wax-up was performed.
Discussion: Vertical stop in the premolars was constructed by a prosthesis after orthodontic treatment for the lower arch. It was necessary to observe occlusion, periodontal tissue, and the temporomandibular joint because oral rehabilitation was shortened dental arch. In case of complications, removable partial dentures for the missing teeth will be fabricated.
Conclusion: Provisional restoration to confirm the esthetics and function is important for full mouth reconstruction. This case indicates that oral rehabilitation based on provisional restoration leads to longevity and predictability.