2018
DOI: 10.1080/19424396.2018.12222090
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Prosthodontic Treatment in Parkinson’s Disease Patients: Literature Review

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“…39 The choice of self-cleaning abutments and attachment types, such as O-ring designs or ball abutments, further influences plaque control and ease of insertion. 40,41 Lingualized occlusion, chosen for its adjustability and stability during masticatory function, proves to be a pragmatic choice. [42][43][44] For the majority of Parkinson's patients, a full denture is an imperative component of functional, cosmetic, and psychological rehabilitation.…”
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“…39 The choice of self-cleaning abutments and attachment types, such as O-ring designs or ball abutments, further influences plaque control and ease of insertion. 40,41 Lingualized occlusion, chosen for its adjustability and stability during masticatory function, proves to be a pragmatic choice. [42][43][44] For the majority of Parkinson's patients, a full denture is an imperative component of functional, cosmetic, and psychological rehabilitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%