A Technique Redefined for the Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of Completely EdentulousOSMF Patient; A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.69996/ijari.2023008Keywords:
OSMF, microstomia, impression, Complete denture, cross arch arrangementAbstract
When a patient needs a tooth extracted and replaced, prosthodontics is the area of dentistry that focuses on restoring both function and aesthetics. However, microstoma patients face difficulties throughout the therapy process. Therefore, traditional denture manufacture is not enough for the treatment of these individuals. This clinical case study details the process of making a full denture using new impression methods and a revised methodology for the placement of the teeth.
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