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Overdentures for acquired and congenital anomalies: 2. Partial overdentures
1Eastman Dental Center, Rochester, New York.
The International Journal of Prosthodontics
|July 1, 1990
Abstract:
The use of complete overdentures for the restoration of acquired and congenital anomalies has been advocated for many years. This therapeutic approach can provide an esthetic and functional restoration for missing, malformed, or discolored dentition. For some patients, tissue coverage similar to a complete denture is disconcerting, especially when the majority of the teeth are present. The removable partial overdenture provides a functional, esthetic, and economical alternative. A technique is described for the fabrication of the partial overdenture for acquired and congenital anomalies.