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INTRODUCTIONPATIENTS PERSONAL DATACASE REPORTTREATMENT CONCLUSIONREFERENCES
CONTENTS
Age : 45Gender : FemaleNationality : IndianOccupation : WorkerMarital Status : MarriedNumber of Children : 2Patient’s Attitude : Cooperative
PATIENT’S PERSONAL DATA
A 45 years old female presented at the Department of Periodontology , Kannur Dental College, Anjarakandy with complain of •Gingival swelling in relation to upper front tooth . •Pain was present having mild, intermittent onset since 5 days wrt upper front tooth region .•Deposits on teeth •Missing teeth
Personal Habit history
Brushes twice daily with colgate toothpaste and using medium bristle
toothbrushTechnique of brushing: vibratory and
circulatory movementsTime spent : 4-5 mins
Not using and other oral hygiene aids
Alert, full of consciousness patient, orientated in time and place.
No gross facial asymmetry
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
EXTRA - ORAL EXAMINATION
INTRA ORAL EXAMINATION
Hard - Tissue Examination
INTRA-ORAL EXAMINATION
Blood test : Required
Biopsy: Not Required
REGULAR MONTHLY FOLLOW –UPS.MAINTENANCE OF ADEQUATE ORAL HYGIENE.MOTIVATION FOR FURTHER TREATMENT OPTIONS
PHASE IV ( MAINTENANCE PHASE)
DISCUSSION
Interdisciplinary treatment planning, knowledge of available restorative materials, sequencing treatment modalities, and adequate communication between all parties involved are key to a successful treatment outcome when pursuing full-mouth restorative rehabilitation.
(JUNG NAM et al 1998)
Clinicians and dental technicians should be able to choose the most suitable materials for each patient based on research, anecdotal evidence, clinical experience, as well as patient's expectations and desire. (ARIEL J. RAIGRODSKI ,HARALD HEINDL 2008:24;251-264)
CONCLUSION
A team approach by clinicians, lab technicians and the patient isnecessary to achieve desired results when a multidisciplinaryapproach is desired.
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