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Simple solutions to difficult problems.

E W Scheerer

    Hawaii Dental Journal
    |February 20, 2002
    PubMed
    Summary

    Simple solutions and dentist ingenuity can overcome difficult prosthetic challenges, especially for patients with financial constraints. These basic techniques offer long-term patient satisfaction and minimal maintenance.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Prosthodontics

    Background:

    • Challenging prosthetic cases often require innovative solutions beyond standard procedures.
    • Patient financial limitations can complicate treatment planning and execution.

    Observation:

    • Simple, adaptable techniques can effectively address complex prosthetic issues.
    • Dentist's creativity plays a crucial role in problem-solving for dental prosthetics.

    Findings:

    • Basic prosthetic methods, enhanced by clinical ingenuity, successfully resolved difficult cases.
    • All presented cases demonstrated successful function for over two years with high patient satisfaction.
    • Minimal maintenance issues were reported across all successfully treated cases.

    Implications:

    • Dentists' awareness of diverse prosthetic options can minimize compromises in patient health, function, comfort, and aesthetics.
    • This approach highlights the potential for cost-effective, durable prosthetic solutions.

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