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Clinical evaluation of removable partial dentures with digitally fabricated metal framework after 4 years of clinical service.

Petros MourouzisPanagiotis PandoleonDimitrios TortopidisKosmas Tolidis
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2023)
This case report describes the clinical outcomes of three patients who received removable partial dentures with a completely digitally designed and manufactured metal framework. The initial intraoral impressions were prepared, and the resulting standard tessellation language files were sent to a dental laboratory, where the alloy framework was designed using inLab software and printed using a 3D printer or milled directly from a Co-Cr disc. The quality of fit of the framework was evaluated intraorally to confirm the laboratory design. The acrylic teeth were set, and the definitive partial dentures were delivered after the acrylic resin bases were processed. The follow-up time was 4 years. No complications or failures related to the components of the partial dentures were observed.
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