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A three part sectional denture.

A D Walmsley, C Kesterton

    Restorative Dentistry
    |November 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    A novel three-part sectional denture design effectively addressed severely instanding lower teeth. This innovative approach utilized a bolted cobalt-chromium lingual plate and an anterior flange for tooth replacement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental prosthetics
    • Biomaterials science

    Background:

    • Restoring function and aesthetics in patients with complex dental anomalies presents significant challenges.
    • Traditional denture designs may not adequately address severe malocclusion or missing dentition patterns.

    Observation:

    • A specific case involved a patient with severely instanding lower premolar and molar teeth.
    • The anatomical challenge required a non-standard prosthetic solution.

    Findings:

    • A unique three-part sectional denture was designed and implemented.
    • The design incorporated a two-part cobalt-chromium lingual plate connected by an anterior flange.
    • This configuration successfully replaced missing lower anterior teeth and managed the instanding posterior teeth.

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    Implications:

    • This sectional denture design offers a viable solution for complex restorative cases.
    • The cobalt-chromium material provides durability and biocompatibility for the lingual plate.
    • Further research could explore the long-term efficacy and adaptability of this design in diverse patient populations.