Bilateral Semi Precision Removable Partial Denture Using Ceka Preci-Sagix Attachment System
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Dental Advancements - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
Semi precision attachment removable partial dentures are the treatment modalities that can facilitate both esthetic and functional replacement of missing teeth and oral structures. They offer patients improved self-confidence and self-image. The attachment requires adequate space and the correct angulation relative to the path of insertion of the denture. They are more stable and retentive than conventional dentures and for these reasons are better tolerated. The present article represents the use of a Semi-precision, extra-coronal attachment in a Kennedy Class I situation in removable partial denture.
Authors and Affiliations
Pratibha Marya, Mohit Handa
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