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Use of the rotational path removable partial denture concept in a Kennedy Class II patient: a case report.

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Use of the rotational path removable partial denture concept in a Kennedy Class II patient: a case report.

Auteurs : Terry Donovan [États-Unis]

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This case report describes the treatment of a patient with Sjogren's syndrome who was missing all of the posterior teeth in the maxillary left arch. Implants were contraindicated for this patient because of a chronic sinus infection. Various removable prosthodontic options were considered, and the patient was ultimately treated very conservatively with a rotational path removable partial denture (RPD). This approach required no tooth preparation other than bonding a resin composite cingulum rest on the maxillary left canine. The use of the rotational path RPD eliminated any unsightly clasp assembly display and provided a satisfactory esthetic result.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.2008.00196.x
PubMed: 18837751


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