Rehabilitation of a Severe Anterior Ridge Defect with a Fixed-Removable Prosthesis
A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.55995/j-cpi.2024017Keywords:
Andrew’s bridge, Fixed partial denture, Rehabilitation, Resorbed ridge, Removable partial denture.Abstract
Significant anterior ridge abnormalities might be difficult to restore with prosthesis. To attain good speech and aesthetics necessitate not only the restoration of the missing teeth but also the closure of the problematic region. One recommended treatment option for individuals with substantial ridge abnormalities is the Andrews bridge which is a fixed-removable prosthesis. The prosthesis correctly replaces the missing teeth and corrects the ridge defect area and restore speech and appearance. A 35-year-old female patient reported with the principal complaint of spacing in her lower front teeth and difficulty in phonetics and poor appearance. On clinical examination spacing was seen in the maxillary central incisors along with pro-clination and 31,32,33,41,42,43 teeth were missing and the edentulous defect area was coming under Seibert's Class III category. Rehabilitation of such defect with an Andrews bridge described in this case report, which used natural teeth as abutments for its permanent component and a detachable superstructure.
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