2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2015.12.009
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Simplified technique for the prosthodontic rehabilitation of a patient with a segmental mandibulectomy with a hollow cast partial dental prosthesis: A clinical report

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“…In cases where implants are not feasible, an interim MGFP/MRP followed by CPD is an effective, economic alternative [ 45 , 46 ]. A modified swing lock CPD with the flexible arc of the acetal labial bar has been used by authors which supersede the conventional complex design with enhanced aesthetics along with retention and stability [ 43 ]. Mandibular deviation and anterior open bite in a complex class IV defect (along with radical neck dissection and base of the tongue) can be corrected with MGFP subsequently followed by a definitive prosthesis.…”
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“…In cases where implants are not feasible, an interim MGFP/MRP followed by CPD is an effective, economic alternative [ 45 , 46 ]. A modified swing lock CPD with the flexible arc of the acetal labial bar has been used by authors which supersede the conventional complex design with enhanced aesthetics along with retention and stability [ 43 ]. Mandibular deviation and anterior open bite in a complex class IV defect (along with radical neck dissection and base of the tongue) can be corrected with MGFP subsequently followed by a definitive prosthesis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de que se puede rebasar el obturador inmediato, la terapéutica ideal es la fabricación de una nueva prótesis provisional (20).…”
Section: Prótesis Obturadora Posquirúrgica Provisional Intermedia O I...unclassified
“…Patients treated with segmental mandibulectomy usually experience loss of function and esthetics and require complicated rehabilitation due to significant loss of alveolar bone and soft tissue, making the fabrication of the prostheses a significant challenge. Extreme interocclusal restoration space (>19 mm) is a common problem during reconstruction; thus, removable partial dentures (RPDs) are usually employed as a treatment option for fewer clinical procedures and lower treatment fees 1–3 . To overcome the challenges associated with an extreme interocclusal restoration space, this case report describes mandibular rehabilitation using a fixed implant prosthesis with a two‐layer design.…”
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“…Extreme interocclusal restoration space (>19 mm) is a common problem during reconstruction; thus, removable partial dentures (RPDs) are usually employed as a treatment option for fewer clinical procedures and lower treatment fees. [1][2][3] To overcome the challenges associated with an extreme interocclusal restoration space, this case report describes mandibular rehabilitation using a fixed implant prosthesis with a two-layer design.…”
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