Simple technique to fabricate a crown for abutment of an existing cast partial removable denture
Simple technique to fabricate a crown for abutment of an existing cast partial removable denture
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The requirement of full crown restoration for abutments of existing Cast partial removable denture is common.Retrofitting a crown to existing cast partial denture (CPD) clasps and guiding Computerbasiert prüfen [Computer-based Assessment] planes is a challenging task.Literature describes various direct, indirect, and direct-indirect techniques to overcome this dilemma.
All these involve elaborate steps, necessitating refabrication of CPD or extended clinical adjustment time for ensuring a proper fit that is elusive in most cases and also patient has to do without CPD during laboratory procedure.The recent use of computer-aided design-computer-aided manufacture technology for this purpose is proving to be a promising but expensive option.A simple technique is presented here to generate a blueprint of Assessment of the quality of the healing process in experimentally induced skin lesions treated with autologous platelet concentrate associated or unassociated with allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells: preliminary results in a large animal model required final contours to facilitate a fully contoured metal crown to fit under an existing CPD.