Re: [ACEsthetics] Treatment planning edentulous arches

Ok, so how do you plan this case?
 
55 yo divorcee, doesn't smile, for good reason  -- when I saw her FMX she looks like 75 yo +
Doesn't like the idea of going to bed without teeth in, but the only viable maxillary teeth will be 7-10 which she insists she doesn't want to lose.
Mandible – 4 viable teeth – 20, 22, 27 28  = need to save money here, b/c budget, for now, is $20K  Planning crown sleeve coping lower so that if one tooth is lost, all is not lost and will invest future time and money in the maxilla.
 
Needs bilateral sinus lifts before posterior implants can be placed.  In my eyes, this one has to be a hybrid for the time being with future plans for better restorations once 7-10 are sacrificable.
 
 
Steve Markus
The Centre for Dentistry at Haddon
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Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Treatment planning edentulous arches
 
Ok, what about Prettau?  When would you decide to do that
rather than...?
 
Marc


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Dr. Tim Hale <drtimhale@gmail.com> wrote:
What about the Prettau as an additional option, it is not a hybrid ?


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Marc Whitmore <marc.whitmore@gmail.com> wrote:
You're right Mac...
The reason for my post was to smoke out those who do
fixed hybrids, and given the cost and complications, why not
just do fixed fixed?
 
Marc


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Mchenry Lee <drmaclee@gmail.com> wrote:
Marc,
 
Remember, the diagnosis is always the same, in this case, edentulous arch. 
 
Recommended treatment is what patient wants as end result; removable, solid fitting removable, how solid do you they want it, something that never comes out!  Educate in a way they fully understand (by team member).  Let patient decide (they can't argue with their own decision), what they decide is none of your business.  You are there just to say it is a good treatment or not.
 
One treatment is to blend all food.  It is the most economical and done every day by millions of healthy people.
 
Mac
 
Reality is time and money.


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Marc Whitmore <marc.whitmore@gmail.com> wrote:
Here are four common options for the edentulous arch:
 
1. Conventional full denture
2. Removable implant attached full denture
3. Implant retained fixed hybrid
4. Implant retained fixed bridgework
 
How do you decide which to do when?
What are your criteria
for treatment planning between the various options?
 
thanks
Marc Whitmore
 
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