-This article describes a new case of a rare syndrome which combines uncommon conditions, such as hypoplastic amelogenenesis imperfecta (AI), delay of permanent tooth eruption, gingival enlargement, pulpal calcifications and bilateral medullary nephrocalcinosis. The importance of syndrome diagnosis and recognition in this condition is in guiding pediatric dentist, who meets this patient group in early age, to recognize the possibility of renal anomalies in patients AI in order that affected individuals might benefit from early referral to nephrology services and hence improved prognosis.
Quel que soit l’édentement, la prothèse partielle
amovible doit répondre aux principes de rigidité,
d’équilibre et de confort grâce à une conception
bien réfléchie des éléments constituants
le châssis.
Cependant, dans certaines situations cliniques,
cette conception se trouve modifiée pour mieux
gérer les impératifs esthétiques et fonctionnels
des patients.
Cet article présente les différentes formes
des contre plaques, leurs intérêts, impératifs
de conceptions et leurs inconvénients.
The complete mandibular prosthesis constitutes a challenge for the practitioner. Unfavorable anatomo-physiological factors, including the small bearing surface and the extent of resorption, often compromise prosthetic retention. The exploitation of residual roots as a support for the conjunction bar constitutes an excellent additional mechanical means of retention. This prosthetic alternative considerably improves the comfort and masticatory coefficient of the patient on condition that the imperatives of root conservation as well as the clinical and laboratory implementation techniques are respected.
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