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This study presents a combined fixed-removable dental prosthesis technique to restore anterior teeth lost due to significant alveolar bone loss. This innovative approach improves aesthetics, function, and patient self-esteem while supporting soft tissues.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental prosthetics
  • Oral rehabilitation
  • Periodontal restoration

Background:

  • Extensive alveolar bone loss presents a significant challenge in restoring missing anterior teeth.
  • Traditional prosthetic solutions may not adequately address both functional and esthetic deficits in such cases.
  • The need for improved patient self-image and oral hygiene maintenance is critical in anterior tooth replacement.

Observation:

  • A novel technique combining fixed and removable prostheses for anterior tooth restoration was developed.
  • The removable prosthesis is designed to restore the alveolar defect and attaches to the fixed prosthesis via a precision attachment.
  • The fixed component addresses esthetics and function, while the removable part offers soft tissue support.

Findings:

  • The combined prosthesis effectively restores anterior teeth with extensive alveolar bone loss.
  • Precision attachments ensure secure integration between fixed and removable components.
  • The technique enhances esthetics, restores function, and improves patient's self-image.
  • The removable prosthesis aids in soft tissue support and facilitates easier oral hygiene.

Implications:

  • This technique offers a viable solution for complex anterior tooth loss cases.
  • Improved esthetics and function can lead to enhanced patient satisfaction and quality of life.
  • The design facilitates better oral hygiene, potentially reducing complications associated with prosthetic restorations.