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Lock and key cast metallic sectional denture: a revised approach for oral rehabilitation of a patient with microstomia

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Lock and key cast metallic sectional denture: a revised approach for oral rehabilitation of a patient with microstomia

Auteurs : Varun Baslas ; Kaushal Kishor Agrawal ; Pooran Chand ; Sunit Kumar Jurel

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Abstract

Microstomia is a common occurrence in clinical practice that may hinder the conventional prosthetic treatment of edentulous patients. Oral augmentation exercises to increase the vertical opening and sectional or collapsible dentures have been described in the past, which have their own drawbacks and limitations. The present article highlights a new approach for rehabilitation of a patient with microstomia with cast lock and key attachments leading to greater ease for both the patient and the clinician. The chief advantage of this technique is the simple fabrication procedure and the reduction in the denture base thickness, providing a larger intraoral space and thus better comfort to the patient, overcoming the shortcomings of previously described sectional denture bases.


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DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-203402
PubMed: 25209385
PubMed Central: 4166324

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