The Dentoalveolar Prosthesis: A Novel Approach in the Reconstruction of Hard and Soft Tissue Deficiencies |
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Authors: | James K. Doll DMD MS Peter Barndt DMD MS Gerald Grant DMD MS FACP |
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Affiliation: | 1. Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, MD;2. Branch Naval Health Clinic, Groton, CT;3. Department of Oral Health and Rehabilitation, University of Louisville School of Dentistry, Louisville, KY |
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Abstract: | A clinical problem commonly encountered by the advanced restorative dentist is a requirement to replace missing teeth and the supporting alveolus in areas adjacent to healthy or manageable dentition. A potential solution could utilize a dentoalveolar prosthesis fabricated on two or more implants in the edentulous area. The implant substructure, or framework, may be cast, milled, or selectively laser melted from a variety of metals. A superstructure, or ceramic overlay incorporating a ceramic or composite resin gingival tissue component, is constructed to fit over the implant substructure and luted to the substructure with resin cement. This implant‐supported fixed dental prosthesis identifies a solution for the replacement of both teeth and supporting alveolar bone. It restores comfort, function, and esthetics to the patient. |
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Keywords: | Implant prosthesis fixed dental prosthesis implant‐supported fixed dental prosthesis dentoalveolar prosthesis hard/soft tissue prosthesis |
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