Abstract

The over-denture is a frequently employed treatment for elderly patients who have two or more remaining teeth in the arch. The presence of these remaining teeth contributes to the preservation of the alveolar ridge, provides sensory feedback, and enhances the stability and retention of the denture. This is in contrast to conventional complete dentures, where stability and retention are typically improved by utilizing coping or attachments over the remaining portions of the teeth. The incorporation of these remaining teeth significantly enhances the overall stability and retention of the denture. This case report presents prosthetic rehabilitation of a partially dentulous mandibular arch with a tooth supported overdenture with extra coronal attachments aimed to attain normal structure and functionality.

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