Abstract

This report describes the prosthodontic rehabilitation of an alveolar defect in the posterior mandible after the excision of an odontogenic myxoma. A minimally invasive technique that involves a modification of the traditional Andrews fixed dental prosthesis was used to replace both soft and hard tissues. The clinical stages and materials used to provide this treatment are discussed.

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