Use of bar‐clip attachments to enhance the retention of a maxillofacial prosthetic obturator: a clinical report
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Auteurs : O. M. G. Etienne [France] ; C. A. I. Taddei [France]Source :
- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation [ 0305-182X ] ; 2004-06.
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- Attachment, Autopolymerizing resin, Basic principles, Blackwell publishing, Clasp, Classical article, Clinical report, Clinical situations, Dent, Dentate maxillectomy patient, Denture, Direct technique, Edentulous, Edentulous patients, Frontal view, Hard palate, Mandibular, Maxillectomy, Maxillectomy defect, Maxillofacial, Obturator, Obturator design, Obturator prosthesis, Obturator retention, Oral rehabilitation, Partial denture, Prosthesis, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic, Prosthetic rehabilitation, Removable, Removable obturator, Surgical, Surgical resection.
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- Attachment, Autopolymerizing resin, Basic principles, Blackwell publishing, Clasp, Classical article, Clinical report, Clinical situations, Dent, Dentate maxillectomy patient, Denture, Direct technique, Edentulous, Edentulous patients, Frontal view, Hard palate, Mandibular, Maxillectomy, Maxillectomy defect, Maxillofacial, Obturator, Obturator design, Obturator prosthesis, Obturator retention, Oral rehabilitation, Partial denture, Prosthesis, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic, Prosthetic rehabilitation, Removable, Removable obturator, Surgical, Surgical resection.
Abstract
summary Precision attachments are commonly used in prosthetic dentistry but are still questioned in maxillofacial prosthetics. The aesthetic enhancement and functional rigidity provided by attachments are favourable features to many challenging clinical situations such as class‐III defect (Aramany's maxillectomy classification). Surgical reconstruction is the standard treatment for this type of defect repair. However, owing to the need for dental rehabilitation and patient reserve, prosthetic rehabilitation was the modality chosen in this clinical case. The use of bar attachments is described in this paper as providing increased stability and retention of the prosthesis, and improved obturator water and airtightness.
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<front><div type="abstract">summary Precision attachments are commonly used in prosthetic dentistry but are still questioned in maxillofacial prosthetics. The aesthetic enhancement and functional rigidity provided by attachments are favourable features to many challenging clinical situations such as class‐III defect (Aramany's maxillectomy classification). Surgical reconstruction is the standard treatment for this type of defect repair. However, owing to the need for dental rehabilitation and patient reserve, prosthetic rehabilitation was the modality chosen in this clinical case. The use of bar attachments is described in this paper as providing increased stability and retention of the prosthesis, and improved obturator water and airtightness.</div>
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