3 research outputs found
Tooth-Support over Dentures: An approach to Preventive Prosthodontics
Over denture is a favoured treatment modality for elderly patients with few remaining teeth. Roots maintained under the denture base preserve the alveolar ridge, provide sensory feedback and improve the stability of the dentures. The concept of conventional tooth-retained over dentures is a simple and cost effective treatment than the implant over dentures. When few firm teeth are present in an otherwise compromised dentition, they can be retained and used as abutments for over denture fabrication. The concept of over dentures may not be the elixir, but it is a positive means for delaying the process of complete endentulism and helps in the preservation of bone. To top it all, it gives the patient the satisfaction of having prosthesis with his natural teeth still present. The present case reports discuss the rehabilitation of an edentulous patient with a tooth supported over denture with metal copings
Van der Woude Syndrome Associated with Hypodontia: A Rare Clinical Entity
Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) is usually underreported and frequently not diagnosed. The phenomenon that cleft lip and palate are regularly combined in the same pedigree makes it unique. A meticulous examination of a patient with lip pits may reveal a hidden form of a cleft, for example, submucous. This paper presents a case of VWS in a ten-year-old boy with characteristic orofacial features. Special emphasis has also been given on the need for appropriate genetic counseling