Within the limitation of this study, the validity of the overdenture treatment in partially edentulous patients is concluded. Good oral hygiene was crucial for the success of treatment with overdentures.
Static magnetic field is to be considered as a noninvasive procedure which is recommended to patients with reduced number of teeth and alveolar support.
In everyday dental practice, prosthetic treatment of patients having a small number of remaining natural teeth is more or less common and the remaining teeth are kept for improvement of retentive abilities of removable prosthodontics. The essence of the concept discussed herein is that the remaining teeth are to be left in place for purpose of preservatingof the alveolar bone and providing permanent and stable support for complete dentures. Patient M.J.,female had an edentulous upper jaw and 3 remaining lower incisors. After adequate preparation-endodontic treatment, as well as parodontal treatment, clinical crowns were reduced, and then cast cap crowns positioned on parts of dental tissues. Finally, the upper complete denture and lower overdenture were positioned. After the positioning of dentures, a special retroalveolar film holder was placed, dental retroalveolar radiographs were positioned and radiographs were made. The holder was designed to provide intraoral radiograph in selected repeatable positions of radiographs and in the same conditions- standardized procedure, so that it was possible to compare radiograms. Measurements were made on each film for each tooth from its mesial, as well as distal sides, between apexes and coronal borders of alveolar bones. Patient M.J. received dentures and the first radiograph was made at the baseline when cast cap crowns and dentures were positioned in her mouth. Followe-ups were in an identical mode of radiograph and assessing radiographs after 1, 7 and 12 years. We concluded that we achieved a maximum therapeutic effect in such a long period of time. The influence of patients' motivation and better ability to persist in keeping and maintaing oral higiene were main factors for success
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of overdentures on the condition of alveolar bone around the remaining teeth over 10 years. Materials and Methods: After preparation of all the remaining abutment teeth in the lower jaw, overdentures were fabricated for 22 patients. The radiographs were made at the delivery stage, then 6 and 10 years after delivery. The radiographs were evaluated using the grid scale and the film holder made it possible to repeate x-ray procedure in every patient in the same manner. Results: We concluded that we achieved the maximum therapeutic effect. Conclusion: Good oral hygiene is the key of success with overdentures.
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