1982 Volume 3 Issue 1-2 Pages 45-50
In prosthodontics, we have little chance of finding good ideal occlusions (non-axiversion, non-transversion and non-tornsversion) . We often find malpositions of teeth, abnormalities of arch forms and abnormalities of arch relationships. In this case, we should correct malocclusion by surgical or orthodontic treatment before prosthodontic treatment. If we'll correct malpositions of teeth and abnormalities of arch forms, we'll be able to establish more elastic, more functional and periodontal ideal occlusion.
So, we should have synthetic informations (surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics) to occlusal diagnosis.
Now, I present a case of occlusal reconstruction, applying surgical treatment, minor tooth movement and surgical implantation of Bioceram type 5 SIS.