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Year : 2006 | Volume
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Implant retained, tooth and mucosa supported mandibular overdenture
SK Bhandari, T Ravindranath, S Sachdeva, S Gurlhosur, SS Bhasin
Department of Dental Research and Implantology, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Ministry of Defence (DRDO), Brig S. K. Mazumdar Marg, Timarpur, Delhi - 110 054, India
Correspondence Address:
S K Bhandari Department of Dental Research and Implantology, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi - 110 054 India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.30698
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The choice of a suitable prosthesis for a specific case is determined to a great extent by the number, position and salvagability of the existing teeth as well as the mucosa and underlying residual bone. Also of significance are the expectations and demands of the patient from the prosthesis. The following case report discusses the rehabilitation of a partially edentulous patient with an Implant retained, tooth and mucosa supported mandibular removable partial denture against conventional maxillary removable partial denture. |
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