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Remedy for repeated implant retained denture fracture-a challenging case report
Ramu Reddy M1, Kiran Kumar Metta2, Sudheer Charry N3
1Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Kamineni Institute of Dental sciences , Narketpally, Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, India .
Abstract:
The most common site of fracture in a maxillary or a mandibular complete denture is along an anteroposterior line that coincides with the labial notch in in the denture which used to provide the frenum relief. Osseointegrated implants have been a boon to the patients who are completelly edentulous and are not satisfied with the conventional removable complete denture approach.Implant supported dentures have proven to provide superior retention and support for removable complete dentures. Nevertheless, fracture of the denture bases is a common complication of implant-supported mandibular overlay dentures,ecspecially when the artificial denture is opposing natural dentition. This article describes and illustrates a method of reinforcing implant-supported mandibular overdentures to overcome this problem.

