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This study presents a new technique for stabilizing jaw relation records using a resilient material. This method improves framework stability, especially in cases with significant surgical defects or missing teeth.

Area of Science:

  • Dental prosthetics
  • Maxillofacial surgery
  • Oral rehabilitation

Background:

  • Accurate maxillomandibular jaw relation records are crucial for successful prosthodontic treatment.
  • Framework stability for occlusal rims can be compromised by large surgical defects or missing teeth.
  • Existing methods may struggle to maintain stability on the defect side.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce an improved technique for stabilizing frameworks used in maxillomandibular jaw relation records.
  • To address the challenge of lost framework stability in patients with significant oral defects.
  • To provide a method for easy and damage-free framework removal and replacement on master casts.

Main Methods:

  • A novel technique employing a record base stabilized with a soft, resilient material was developed.

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  • This stabilization method was designed to enhance framework support for occlusal rims and recording media.
  • The technique facilitates easy removal and reattachment of the framework to the master cast.
  • Main Results:

    • The introduced technique successfully stabilizes the framework, even on the defect side.
    • The use of a soft resilient material allows for secure yet easy manipulation of the framework.
    • The method prevents damage to the altered master cast during framework handling.

    Conclusions:

    • This technique offers a reliable solution for achieving accurate maxillomandibular jaw relation records in challenging clinical situations.
    • The resilient material stabilization enhances procedural efficiency and preserves the integrity of the master cast.
    • It represents a valuable advancement in prosthetic rehabilitation for patients with maxillofacial defects.