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    COMPLETE ORAL REHABILITATION WITH HYBRID PROSTHESIS. CASE REPORT

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    Aim of the study The aim of the study was to present a case report of a complex partially edentulous status treated with hybrid prosthesis, removable partial dentures with precision attachment. Material and methods A 47 year old female patient reported to dental clinic complaining of missing multiple teeth in the upper jaw with the remaining of four outstanding teeth and missing the lateral teeth on both sides of the lower jaw, so the treatment is essential to be establish. Results Complete oral rehabilitation of this case consisted in a upper removable denture and a lower hybrid prosthesis with precision attachment system, in order to achieve the aesthetic and functional aspects. Conclusions Using precision attachment system in hybrid prosthesis provide many advantages, but the fabricating this type of prosthesis require correct execution of clinical and technological steps, knowledge and silks both for the technician and specialist in prosthodontics. his is a model

    ASPECTS IN TREATING REDUCED EDENTULOUS STATUS BY MINIMALLY INVASIVE BRIDGE FOR A YOUNG PATIENT – CASE REPORT

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    Aim of the study. For a young patient it is important to re-establish the integrity and the functions of dental arches, quickly and efficient, in optimum conditions, with many advantages. Material and methods The study balanced the possibilities to fabricate a minimally invasive bridge for a young patient in order to appreciate the characteristics of a Maryland bridge in treating a reduced edentulous status. Results The study revealed that a minimally invasive bridge placed in the posterior area of a lower arch, fabricated on a metallic framework and an aesthetic part made by resin composite material represent a favourable option as a temporary reconstruction. Conclusions The precision of such minimally invasive bridges and the variability of the materials and technologies that can be used, determine the young patients to accept them as a treatment for reduced edentulous status

    COMPLETE DENTURES FRACTURES – CAUSES AND INCIDENCE

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    Aim:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of dentures fractures for a group of patients during two years. Matherial and methods:A questionnaire was designed to collect the data necessary to carry out the assessment of different variables associated with denture fractures. Results and discussions: The instability was the primary factor causing fractures of the lower dentures .Conclusions: According to studies by Hargreaves, the physical properties of acrylate does not deteriorate with age, but clinical function can induce stress that after a period of use can bring damage to material and can hasten fractur
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