Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Conventional and the Contemporary
Journal Title: IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
The concepts of traditional full mouth reconstruction have been used in the rehabilitation of a patient. A practical full mouth rehabilitation technique has been described combining the chairside advantages of the programmed reconstruction with the laboratory advantages associated with the complete mouth simultaneous rehabilitation. The particular case involved rehabilitation with fixed and removable prosthodontic therapy in accordance with the conventional and the contemporary prosthodontic treatment options and principles
Authors and Affiliations
Pulkit Chandra, Nandeeshwar DB, Siddharth Mehta, Sadhana Gupta
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