Scholarly Article

Evaluation of Different Treatment Modalities for Rehabilitation of Mandibular Atrophy

Hanan Mahmoud¹*, Mohamed Magdale²

2020-10-30 · AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences · University of Tripoli Alahlia

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Abstract

Long term edentulism may lead to residual alveolar bone resorption and consequently flat ridge. A flat ridge is associated with difficulties in providing successful prosthesis. Lack of adequate support, retention and denture stability are the most common problems. Successful restoration can be done with various conventional and contemporary treatment options. As each patient has his own specific clinical situation, treatment plans will be changed accordingly. In this study, three different treatment modalities were used to rehabilitate mandibular flat ridges, namely: implant supported overdenture, precision attachment supported partial dentures and a combination of precision attachment with implant supported bilateral distal extension removable partial denture. The three modalities were successful in terms of retention, function, esthetic and patient satisfaction.

Keywords

Flat Ridge, Implant, Precision Attachment, Partial Denture.

Citation Details

AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 89-96