Innovative Oral Rehabilitation with the Double Crown Marburg Denture System: A Case of Severe Maxillary Wear and Partial Mandibular Edentulism
Author(s): Asra Ahmed, Kaushik Kumar Pandey, Umar Ali, Shyamolima Hazarika, Moazzam Kidwai
This case report presents the comprehensive oral rehabilitation of a patient with severely worn maxillary dentition and a partially edentulous mandible using the double crown marburg denture system. The patient exhibited significant maxillary tooth attrition and mandibular tooth loss due to caries and periodontal disease. A detailed clinical evaluation guided a treatment plan focused on restoring function, aesthetics, and comfort. The Double Crown Marburg Denture System was selected for its superior stability and ability to preserve remaining teeth. Initial treatment involved periodontal management and oral hygiene optimization. Abutment teeth were prepared for primary crowns, designed with a telescopic fit for optimal retention. Secondary crowns, incorporated into a removable prosthesis, engaged seamlessly with the primary crowns to enhance stability. Multiple trial fittings ensured precise occlusion and comfort. Post-prosthetic care included occlusal adjustments and patient education. This approach resulted in excellent prosthesis retention, improved function, and enhanced patient satisfaction.