Implant-assisted removable partial denture with residual teeth and implants: a case report
10.4047/jkap.2024.62.4.317
- Author:
Kisoo PARK
1
;
Seoung-Jin HONG
;
Janghyun PAEK
;
Kwantae NOH
;
Ahran PAE
;
Hyeong-Seob KIM
;
Kung-Rock KWON
Author Information
1. Department of Dentistry, Graduate School, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Publication Type:CASE REPORTS
- From:The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2024;62(4):317-327
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Implant-fixed prostheses and removable partial dentures are standard treatments for partially edentulous patients. Recently, implant-assisted removable partial dentures have become popular as a cost-effective and practical solution, especially for patients who cannot receive full-arch fixed prostheses. This method enhances retention, support, and stability, particularly in cases with few remaining teeth that are biomechanically disadvantaged. This case report presents a partially edentulous patient who had lost multiple teeth and implants in the maxilla and had an uneven occlusal plane. Considering the patient’s general health and oral hygiene capability, the treatment plan was adjusted to avoid additional surgeries.Instead, the remaining teeth and Locator (Locator attachments, Zest Anchors LLC, Escondido, CA, USA) attachments were used to create an implant-supported removable partial denture. The Functionally Generated Path (FGP) technique was used to customize the occlusal surfaces of the artificial teeth. The outcomes were satisfactory for both the clinician and the patient, suggesting the effectiveness and practicality of this approach. This case highlights the potential benefits of these methods.