Abstract

Background: Distal edentulous spaces can be challenging when rehabilitation with dental implants is limited. Attachment-retained removable partial dentures (RPD) work as a therapy that can compensate rotational movements and reduce the number of abutments.Case description: This clinical report addresses indications, selection and procedures for the rehabilitation of a partially edentulous maxilla, involving laminate veneers, fixed and removable prostheses.Practical implications: Attachment-retained RPDs provide sufficient retention and improved aesthetics compared to clasp-retained partial dentures. Careful aesthetic and functional planning and periodic follow-up are essential for patients’ satisfaction.

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