www.ijcasereportsandimages.com Full mouth rehabilitation using a custom-made broadrick flag: A case report Saurabh Chaturvedi, A K Verma, Mariyam Ali, Mayank Shah ABSTRACT Introduction: Full mouth rehabilitation is an extensive and intensive restorative procedures in which the occlusal plane is modified to accomplish “equilibration”. An instrument called the Broadrick flag has been used to assist in the reproduction of tooth morphology that is commensurate with the curve of Spee. This case report demonstrates the making and use of a custom-made Broadrick occlusal plane analyzer (BOPA) on a semiadjustable articulator to determine the correct orientation of the occlusal plane in a full mouth rehabilitation (FMR). Case Report: A 62-year-old man complained of difficulty in chewing since two years. On clinical examination, it was found that teeth present were 11, 14, 21, while the mandibular arch had all the teeth except 31, 32, 41, 42, 45 after complete examination, case was planned for full mouth rehabilitation using custom made BOPA. Conclusion: FMR was an the important part in treatment protocol of this case. A custom-made occlusal plane analyzer was fabricated and used for re-establishing the decimated occlusal plane in harmony with the stomatognathic system. Keywords: Full mouth rehabilitation, Anterior survey point, Posterior survey point, Curve of spee, Occlusal plane ********* Chaturvedi S, Verma AK, Ali M, Shah M. Full mouth rehabilitation using a custom-made broadrick flag: A case report. International Journal of Case Reports and Images 2012;3(5):41–44. ********* doi:10.5348/ijcri-2012-05-124-CR-9 INTRODUCTION In the past, “dental cripples” were condemned to full mouth extraction and complete dentures were made. But the changing face of Prosthodontics due to advancement in technology, materials and equipment have simplified the task of rehabilitating diseased mouths. ‘Full mouth rehabilitation’ is an extensive and intensive restorative procedures in which the occlusal plane is modified to accomplish “equilibration” [1]. Proper management of the occlusal plane is essential for full mouth rehabilitation cases. Broadrick occlusal plane analyser (Broadrick flag; Teledyne Water Pik, Fort Collins, Colo.) has been used to assist in the reproduction of tooth morphology that is commensurate with the curve of Spee and its use prevents the introduction of protrusive interferences [2]. The Broadrick occlusal plane analyser (BOPA) is an expensive instrument and has been adapted to only a