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Aashish R Gupta1, Mithilesh M Dhamande2, Seema R Kambala1
1Prosthodontics, Sharad Pawar Dental College and Hospital, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Abstract:
A flabby ridge is a hyperplastic and movable soft tissue that affects both maxillary and mandibular ridges most commonly the maxillary anterior region. This tissue that supports the denture is dynamic and can be dislodged by masticatory pressures, which affects denture stability and causes a loss of peripheral seal. The mobile tissue may be distorted as a result of forces applied during the impression-making process. For dental practitioners, fabricating dentures on a flabby ridge might be a Herculean endeavor because the dentures may not be stable and may not yield satisfactory outcomes. When treating such patients, practitioners should use extra caution. While treating such circumstances, adjustments to standard impression processes can be helpful. There are several ways to address flabby ridges, such as implant therapy, balanced occlusal load distribution, surgical management, and unique impression techniques. In this case report, a patient with a flabby ridge is treated prosthodontically via an alternative impression approach.
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