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  • * Dental prosthetics and restorative dentistry.
  • * Biomechanics and occlusal analysis.

Background:

  • * Fabricating full coverage crowns requires precise impressions that capture occlusal dynamics.
  • * Traditional methods for capturing functionally generated paths (FGP) can be complex and time-consuming.
  • * Achieving accurate restorations that account for mandibular movements is crucial for long-term success.

Observation:

  • * A novel custom-made closed-mouth impression tray was designed to incorporate a functionally generated path (FGP) table.
  • * The tray facilitated simultaneous recording of a closed-mouth impression and the FGP using silicone impression material and self-curing acrylic resins.
  • * Monolithic zirconia was selected for the full coverage crown restoration.

Findings:

  • * The developed technique successfully produced a well-fitting monolithic zirconia crown.
  • * The resulting restoration accurately accounted for the patient's mandibular movements.
  • * Minimal adjustments were required after cementation, indicating high precision.

Implications:

  • * This simplified technique offers a more efficient method for capturing FGP and closed-mouth impressions.
  • * It aids in fabricating accurately fitting crowns that harmonize with natural mandibular movements.
  • * The approach has the potential to improve the predictability and success rate of full coverage restorations.