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Implant overdentures, introduction

Key points

  • Implant overdentures are an excellent treatment option for the edentulous patient
  • This type of prosthesis is indicated when patient demands cannot be met either through a fixed implant prosthesis or through a complete denture
  • Retention is obtained through use of attachments placed directly on implants or on bar superstructures.
  • Adequate cleaning and hygiene measures and maintenance of the removable denture and intraoral retention elements are crucial for longterm clinical success

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Additional resources

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Stefan Holst: Prosthetic considerations for edentulous patients

The lecture reviews decision criteria for material selection and design options in edentulous restorations. From a clinical and patient expectation standpoint, removable and fixed restorations provide comparable long-term outcome. Removable restorations can offer advantages, such...
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Roland Glauser: Fixed or removable restorations for the edentulous patient

The lecture gives insight in the decision criteria for prosthetic restoration planning in edentulous situations. Dr Glauser discusses extraoral examination parameters and the different levels of decision making such as evaluation of lip support, lip line and transition zone...
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Saj Jivraj: Restorative considerations for the immediate loaded transitional prosthesis

The lecture highlights the importance of the restorative space to meet the requirements for esthetics, mechanics and biomechanical integrity. Dr Jivraj reviews the restorative considerations playing a role like tooth position, vertical restorative space, restoration contour and...
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Tristan Staas: Treatment options in the upper jaw

The lecture describes the treatment options in edentulous cases with a focus on the upper jaw and structures the concepts in anatomical situations with major bone loss, moderate bone loss and no/minimal bone loss. Highlighting with clinical examples for each of these situations Dr...
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Anonymous
22.06.2021 | 14:59

Where can I find financial assistance in getting lower over dentures?

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