Telescopic Crown Retained Over Denture with Salivary Reservoir – A Case Report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Abstract: Neoplastic lesions of the mandible require mandibular resection and may or may not require radiation therapy. These patients are particularly challenging for a prosthodontist to rehabilitee due to their reduced salivation, compromised mouth opening and surgical defect. This case report attempts to describe the rehabilitation of such a patient using telescopic crown retained over denture with salivary reservoir. Keywords: Neoplastic lesions, mandibular resection, rehabilitation
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Smriti Bhanot, Dr Neeraj Mittal, Dr Varunraj Kamat, Dr Shveta .
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