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Implant Overdenture using the Locator System and the Gothic Arch Tracer in a Mandibular Edentulous Patient: A Clinical Report

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È«¼ºÁø ( Hong Seoung-Jin ) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Dentistry
ÇϽ·æ ( Ha Seung-Ryong ) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Dentistry
¼ºµ¿Àç ( Seong Dong-Jae ) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Dentistry
±èÇö¹Î ( Kim Hyeon-Min ) - Gachon University Gil Medical Center Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
¹ÝÀçÇõ ( Ban Jae-Hyuk ) - BK Dental Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
±èÇö¿ì ( Kim Hyun-Woo ) - Yongin Seoul Dental Clinic

Abstract


Patients restored with the mandibular complete denture were often faced with complications of poor stability and retention of the prosthesis. Two implants overdenture is recognized as a standard treatment method for the edentulous mandible. In a 64-year-old man who represented severe mobility in all remaining teeth, the maxillary complete denture and the mandibular implant-retained overdenture were planned after extracting all the remaining teeth. Two implants were placed in mandibular both canine regions. To fabricate the denture, final impression was taken using a duplicate of the existing temporary denture. It is difficult to guide the mandible into the centric relation position in some denture patients. The Gothic arch tracer was used for accurate centric relation record. For conjunction with dental implants, locator attachments were used.

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Denture precision attachment; Gothic arch tracer; Implant overdenture

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