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Use of resin-bonded extracoronal attachments with removable partial denture: case report
Fecha
2010Registro en:
GERODONTOLOGY, v.27, n.4, p.315-318, 2010
0734-0664
10.1111/j.1741-2358.2009.00298.x
Autor
ORSI, Iara Augusta
BEZZON, Osvaldo Luiz
MARCHI, Simone
FERNANDES, Flavio Henrique Carrico Nogueira
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Resin-bonded extracoronal attachments may be indicated for the abutment teeth of removable partial dentures, especially for anterior teeth when a cingulum rest must be provided. This type of treatment has a series of advantages such as minimal tooth reduction, supragingival margins, favourable stress distribution, and improved aesthetic appearance. Objective: To report a clinical case of oral rehabilitation using a combination of resin-bonded extracoronal attachments joined by a Dolder bar with a removable partial denture. Case report: A 60-year-old male patient with only the canines in the maxillary arch was restored with a combination of resin-bonded extracoronal attachments joined by a Dolder bar and a removable partial denture. Conclusion: Dentures with resin-bonded extracoronal attachments can have a number of advantages over traditional clasp-retained removable partial dentures.