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Rehabilitation of mandibular partial edentulous patient with remaining unilateral teeth using implant-assisted removable partial denture

Oral Biology Research 2018³â 42±Ç 2È£ p.97 ~ 103
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ÀÌÈ¿°æ ( Yi Hyo-Gyoung ) - Chonbuk National University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
¼Û±¤¿± ( Song Kwang-Yeob ) - Chonbuk National University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
¾È½Â±Ù ( Ahn Seung-Geun ) - Chonbuk National University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
¹ÚÁֹ̠( Park Ju-Mi ) - Chonbuk National University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
¼­Àç¹Î ( Seo Jae-Min ) - Chonbuk National University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics

Abstract


For patients with a few remaining teeth, if an implant supported fixed partial denture is difficult due to the patient¡¯s systemic or local conditions, or due to their economic situation, a removable partial denture may be considered as a treatment option. If a few teeth remain unilaterally to the midline, placement of the implant on the contralateral side and designing an implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) may improve the retention and support of the removable partial denture and protect weak abutment teeth. In this case, a partially edentulous patient with a few remaining teeth located unilaterally on the mandible was treated using a maxillary distal extension removable partial denture and mandibular IARPD after implant placement on the mandibular edentulous area. We achieved an esthetically and functionally satisfying outcome.

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Distal extension removable partial denture; Implant; Implant-assisted removable partial denture; Partial edentulism

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