Abstract
To plan and execute the rehabilitation of a decimated occlusion is probably one of the most intellectually and technically demanding tasks faced by any restorative dentist. This clinical report describes a multidisciplinary approach for complete oral rehabilitation of a patient with few remaining natural teeth. The treatment included the use of a complete denture, removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and implants for restoring the patient’s esthetics and function.
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Praveen, M., Chandrasekar, A., Gautam, A. et al. All in One: A Case Report. J Indian Prosthodont Soc 13, 600–606 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13191-012-0211-0
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