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Kee, Park, Lim, Yun, and Park: Restoration of bilateral distal extension removable partial denture using a fixed implant prosthesis in unilateral partial edentulous patient: A case report

Abstract

Traditional removable partial denture is a successful treatment for partial edentulous patients. When the abutment is formed with unilateral minority teeth, satisfaction with the use of removable partial denture may be lowered due to patient's discomfort and damage of the abutment. Recently, it has been reported that the unilateral posterior extension partial denture is used as a bilateral posterior extension partial denture using implant fixed prostheses as abutments. In this case, by using implant surveyed crown prostheses, bilateral posterior extension partial denture is fabricated in site that is predicted to have a poor prognosis. This resulted in improved support, maintenance, and stabilization of the removable partial denture, which were economically beneficial to patient and satisfied with use.

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Initial intraoral photographs. (A) Right view, (B) Frontal view, (C) Left view.

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Fig. 2

Initial panoramic radiograph.

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(A) Panoramic radiograph with radiographic stent, (B) Cone beam computed tomography.

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Fig. 4

Provisional prosthesis. (A) Right view, (B) Frontal view, (C) Left view.

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Fig. 5

(A) Implant placement, (B) PFM surveyed crown setting, (C) Standard radiograph.

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Fig. 6

Definitive prosthesis. (A) Right view, (B) Frontal view, (C) Left view.

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Wonjin Kee
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0103-9321

Jae-Ho Park
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8737-7470

Hyun-Pil Lim
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5586-1404

Kwi-Dug Yun
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2965-3967

Sang-Won Park
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9376-9104

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