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Distal Extension Denture - Case Report and Overview.

Conson YeungKatherine Chiu Man LeungOllie Yiru YuWalter Yu-Hang LamAmy Wai Yee WongChun-Hung Chu
Published in: Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dentistry (2020)
Replacing missing teeth distal to the last standing teeth with removable partial dentures poses considerable challenge to dentists. However, the insertion of implants turns a free-end saddle into a bounded saddle. Still, patients may not be able to accept implant insertions due to financial reasons, systemic medical conditions, local anatomical factors or complicated treatments involving surgery. Hence, patients with missing teeth often prefer to use removable partial dentures to improve their dental aesthetics and to restore their oral function. In this article, we use a clinical case to illustrate the clinical procedures required for the fabrication of a distal extension denture with good retention, support, stability, aesthetics and masticatory function. We also review the design for a clasp assembly on the abutment adjacent to the distal edentulous ridge.
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