Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10167494 | Journal of Prosthodontic Research | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tooth replacement in the maxillary anterior region is especially difficult when the loss includes significant amounts of the residual ridge and the soft tissue. Several techniques are available, such as dental implants or fixed partial denture, and bone and gingival grafts or gingival prostheses, respectively. This article showed a clinical case of an elderly who was treated with a collarless metal-ceramic fixed partial denture and acrylic removable gingival prosthesis to recover the esthetics in the maxillary anterior region. The association of a metal-ceramic fixed denture and gingival prosthesis was an excellent alternative in cases when surgical procedures are contraindicated.
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Authors
Cristiane Okano DDS, Rodolfo Bruniera MS, Manoel PhD, Carlos Marcelo PhD, Naiara Reis DDS, Carlos Alexandre MS, Daniela Garcia DDS,