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- Title
A case report on telescopic denture with a small number of residual teeth in mandible.
- Authors
Sang-Min Oh; Jae-Hoon Lee
- Abstract
Restoration of a patient with thin and low residual ridges using a removable partial denture cannot provide proper anterioposterior stability and support, so it results in patient discomfort and severe occlusal force. Also, when a small number of residual teeth are far apart from one another, it is difficult to splint. When these teeth are not splinted, they become solitary abutments, which is not a wise treatment decision. In this case, telescopic system reduces severe lateral load on abutments resulting from a clasp denture and it provides stable and definite retention and solidity. In this case report, a patient exhibited full edentulism in maxilla, and a small number of residual teeth in mandible, which were restored with a complete denture and a telescopic denture respectively. In treatment planning, it was concluded that a patient was restored with a telescopic denture since it was highly probable that a clasp denture would create discomfort and difficulty due to a small number of residual teeth located far apart and residual ridges without proper support.
- Publication
Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2015, Vol 53, Issue 1, p46
- ISSN
0301-2875
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.4047/jkap.2015.53.1.46