Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences (OAJDS)

ISSN: 2573-8771

Case Report

A Simple Technique to Fabricate Broadrick's Occlusal Plane Analyzer for Full Mouth Rehabilitation of a GERD Patient: A Clinical Report

Authors: Dewan H*

DOI: 10.23880/oajds-16000237

Abstract

This case report discusses the phases of prosthodontic rehabilitation, from diagnosis to final treatment, of a 38-year-old female (bruxer) with the past medical history of GERD. Stomach acid regurgitating into the esophagus or oral cavity can lead to a chronic condition known as the Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) which is often a prominent cause of heartburn. The two common oral manifestations of GERD are tooth erosion and wear. There was a loss of anterior guidance and subsequent reduction of the vertical dimension. Increasing the vertical dimension was planned using an occlusal splint. Once the adaptability of the new vertical dimension had been confirmed, the final reconstruction was initiated. When planning multiple long span posterior restorations, a properly constructed occlusal plane is an essential consideration. A simple occlusal plane analyzer has been customized and used to assist the operator in the development of an initial mandibular occlusal plane.

Keywords: Worn dentition, Vertical dimension, Occlusal splint

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