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Playing the blues: an unusual prosthetic problem

I C Benington1, A P McNeill

  • 1School of Clinical Dentistry, Queen's University of Belfast, Royal Victoria Hospital.

British Dental Journal
|February 5, 1994
PubMed
Summary

This case report details a unique prosthodontic issue caused by harmonica playing. A novel treatment, previously undocumented, successfully resolved this dental challenge.

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Area of Science:

  • Prosthodontic Dentistry
  • Dental Case Reports

Background:

  • Harmonica playing can lead to specific oral health challenges.
  • Prosthodontic complications require innovative management strategies.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with a unique prosthodontic problem directly related to playing the harmonica.
  • The specific nature of the issue impacted oral function and appliance integrity.

Findings:

  • A novel treatment approach was developed to address the prosthodontic complication.
  • This treatment was previously undocumented in dental literature.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the importance of considering occupational oral habits in prosthodontic care.
  • The documented treatment offers a new solution for similar clinical scenarios.

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