Effect of Using Implant In Kennedy Class II Cases Rehabilitated With OT CAP Attachment Retained Partial Denture

Mariam Ghattas Nagiub;

Abstract


Implant and attachment-retained mandibular partial dentures have proved themselves to be logical methods to maintain oral function, contribute to the preservation of residual ridges and abutments, improvement of masticatory function, patient satisfaction, and to delay future Prosthodontic problems
This study aim to evaluate the effect Of Using Implant In Kennedy Class II Cases Rehabilitated With OT CAP Attachment Retained Partial Dentures
CBCT radiographic technique was carried out for all patients to assess the bone loss around the abutment and at the saddle area.
Twenty patients were selected from outpatient clinic of Prosthodontic Department, Faculty of Dentistry; Ain shams University to participate in this study. Patients were precisely selected and thoroughly examined in an attempt to reduce human variables and eliminate any factor that might adversely affect the results of this study.
The patients had unilateral mandibular distal extension edentulous ridge (Kennedy Class II) opposing maxillary complete dentition with normal occlusion (Angle Class I)


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Title Effect of Using Implant In Kennedy Class II Cases Rehabilitated With OT CAP Attachment Retained Partial Denture
Other Titles تأثير استخدام الغرسات السنية كدعائم للاطقم الجزئية لحالات كنيدي تقسيم 2 المثبتة برابطة ال او تي كاب
Authors Mariam Ghattas Nagiub
Issue Date 2018

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