The Role of Abutment-Attachment Selection in Resolving Inadequate Interarch Distance: A Clinical Report |
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Authors: | Abdullah S. Alsiyabi,BDS,MS, David A. Felton,DDS,MS, Lyndon F. Cooper,DDS,PhD |
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Affiliation: | Prosthodontics Department, Military Dental Services, Royal Army of Oman, Sultanate of Oman. |
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Abstract: | A critical factor that needs to be evaluated during the diagnosis and treatment planning phase for patients seeking an implant-tissue-supported overdenture or metal-resin implant fixed denture is the presence of adequate interarch distance. The amount of interarch distance is critical to the selection of appropriate implant abutments and attachments for both implant-tissue-supported overdentures and metal-resin implant fixed complete dentures. This clinical report describes a patient with complications related to the failure to diagnose inadequate interarch distance, and the methods used to resolve the patient's chief complaint. A guide for abutment-attachment selection using one commercially available implant system is given. |
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Keywords: | interarch distance metal-resin implant fixed complete denture implant-tissue-supported overdenture abutment-attachment selection |
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