Fifteen years of follow-up of a removable prosthetic design to maintain two remaining molars in a patient with mandibular reconstruction
This clinical report describes a long-term prosthetic solution for a patient who had undergone mandibular reconstruction with a fibular graft, leaving only two right molars. The only retention device for the removable prosthesis design included a telescoping system with an O-ring application, but wi...
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Main Authors: | Ming-Lun Hsu (Author), Jacqueline Chia-Hsuan Wu (Author), Ling-Ming Yu (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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