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Immediate Removable Partial Denture For Aesthetic Anterior Maxillary Tooth Rehabilitation
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<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>An anterior tooth extraction can cause aesthetic and psychological problems. An Immediate Removable Partial Denture could be the choice of aesthetic rehabilitation because is inserted immediately following the natural tooh extraction. <strong>Purpose: </strong>This paper reported the case of Immediate Removable Partial Denture for aesthetic anterior maxillary tooth rehabilitation in a 41-years old woman teacher. <strong>Case Report: </strong>A 41-years-old woman teacher wasn’t confident with her #22 tooth microdontia and malpositioned. In order to rehabilitated her aesthetic problem could be done by immediate #22 tooth extraction. <strong>Case Management: </strong>Removable Partial Denture preparation was done by removing the #22 tooth. The denture was inserted immediately after the extraction. After the denture was inserted, at the 24-hours, 3 days, 1 week, and 1 month should be evaluated to know the bone resorption process and whether the Immediate Removable Partial Denture should be relined or not. <strong>Conclusion(s): </strong>The Immediate Removable Partial Denture provides an aesthetic rehabilitation and increases the patient’s self-confidence because the patient has no edentulous period.</em></p>
Title: Immediate Removable Partial Denture For Aesthetic Anterior Maxillary Tooth Rehabilitation
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<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>An anterior tooth extraction can cause aesthetic and psychological problems.
An Immediate Removable Partial Denture could be the choice of aesthetic rehabilitation because is inserted immediately following the natural tooh extraction.
<strong>Purpose: </strong>This paper reported the case of Immediate Removable Partial Denture for aesthetic anterior maxillary tooth rehabilitation in a 41-years old woman teacher.
<strong>Case Report: </strong>A 41-years-old woman teacher wasn’t confident with her #22 tooth microdontia and malpositioned.
In order to rehabilitated her aesthetic problem could be done by immediate #22 tooth extraction.
<strong>Case Management: </strong>Removable Partial Denture preparation was done by removing the #22 tooth.
The denture was inserted immediately after the extraction.
After the denture was inserted, at the 24-hours, 3 days, 1 week, and 1 month should be evaluated to know the bone resorption process and whether the Immediate Removable Partial Denture should be relined or not.
<strong>Conclusion(s): </strong>The Immediate Removable Partial Denture provides an aesthetic rehabilitation and increases the patient’s self-confidence because the patient has no edentulous period.
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