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Full Mouth Rehabilitation with Fixed and Removal Prosthesis using Extracoronal Attachments: A Clinical Report

Authors: Khare, Amit; Makkar, Sumit; Roshna T;

Full Mouth Rehabilitation with Fixed and Removal Prosthesis using Extracoronal Attachments: A Clinical Report

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Full mouth rehabilitation always claims careful attention and meticulous treatment planning. It becomes more challenging with the partial edentulism where bilateral segment is found missing. Successful restoration can be done with plenty of contemporary and conventional treatment planning. Attachment retained partial dentures are one such kind of treatment modality in prosthodontics. Studies have also demonstrated that precision-attachment partials last longer, wear less, need less adjustments, look better, work better, less destructive, protect abutment teeth, and are easier to clean. In this case report patient’s functional and aesthetic expectations were met by doing full mouth rehabilitation using combination of Porcelain fused to metal (PFM) restorations and semiprecision attachments.

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Vertical Dimensions (VD), Full mouth Rehabilitation, Implant Retained Denture, Cast Partial Denture (CPD), Semi-Precision Attachments

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