Fabrication of Complete Denture with Neutral Zone Technique for a Difficult Lower Jaw
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 11
Abstract
Conventional complete denture therapy for patients with severe residual ridge resorption is challenging. However, the neutral zone technique is considered to be an important alternative approach to patients complaining of unstable dentures. The aim of this article is to describe step by step procedures on the neutral zone technique to reconstruct a lower complete denture for a patient with severe ridge resorption.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Anagha R. Dafade, Dr. Mithilesh M. Dhamande, Dr. S. R Godbole, Dr. Dipak M. Shinde, Dr. Tanvi R. Balwani
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