1Lecturer of Oral and Maxillofacial prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain-shams University.
2Assistant Lecturer of Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain-shams University
American Journal of Medical Case Reports.
2023,
Vol. 11 No. 9, 156-160
DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-11-9-2
Copyright © 2023 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Sara Ibrahim Soliman Mohamed, Soha Saeid Mohammed, Yasmin Hamdy Abd El Hay Dawoud. Root-Retained Overdentures: Pushing the Boundaries of Clinical Practice “Four Clinical Case Reports”.
American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2023; 11(9):156-160. doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-11-9-2.
Correspondence to: Yasmin Hamdy Abd El Hay Dawoud, Assistant Lecturer of Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain-shams University. Email:
YasmineDawood@dent.asu.edu.egAbstract
While the popularity of implant-retained overdentures has recently increased, root-retained overdentures have been predominantly disregarded. This case series presents four challenging cases restored successfully by attachment-retained complete and partial overdenture prostheses; employing an innovative intra-radicular attachment that could overcome the most common complications faced with the outdated versions. After diagnostic assessments, the OT reverse 3 attachment (OT reverse 3 overdenture post for roots, Rhein 83, Bologna. Italy) was selected fundamentally on the basis of the extremely reduced restorative space, dentures were simply constructed and fitted chairside. Patients expressed satisfaction with their prostheses regarding retention, stability, esthetics, functionality, and ease of insertion and removal; immediately after delivery and during the three-month follow-up. The attachment’s small size was found to fit perfectly the reduced space without denture over-contouring or encroachment on occlusion, and the attachment’s elastic functionality reduced the troubles faced due to the advanced ridge resorption and root’s divergence; through reducing stress transmission to abutments during the inevitable denture movements and during insertion and removal.
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