Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ISSN: 2581-4893)

Case Report Volume 4 Issue 2

Maxillary Prosthodontic Rehabilitation with Fixed- Removable Partial Denture Using Extra Coronal Attachment: A Clinical Case Report

Sameh Rzigui Bouguerra1* Lamia Mansour2 and Mounir Trabelsi2

1Removable Prosthetics Department, ABCDF Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia
2Professor, Removable Prosthetics Department, ABCDF Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia

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*Corresponding Author: Sameh Rzigui Bouguerra, Removable Prosthetics Department, ABCDF Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia.

Received: December 09, 2019; Published: January 27, 2020

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Abstract

  The rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients is a real challenge for prosthodontists. Attachment retained cast partial dentures can be an excellent option when economic or anatomic conditions do not permit the use of dental implants. They give functionally and esthetically good results. This article describes rehabilitation of a partially edentulous patient with attachment retained hybrid prosthesis.

Keywords: Fixed Denture; Removable Partial Denture; Extra Coronal Attachment

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Citation

Citation: Sameh Rzigui Bouguerra., et al. “Maxillary Prosthodontic Rehabilitation with Fixed- Removable Partial Denture Using Extra Coronal Attachment: A Clinical Case Report”Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.2 (2020): 98-102.




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