Single Complete Ovedenture Against a Nonmodified Natural Dentition and Removable Partial Denture: A Case Report Dr. Bhalla Gaurav, P. G. Student, Dr. Singh Kamleshwer, Assistant Professor, Dr. Mishra Niraj, Assistant Professor, Dr. Kumar Lakshya, Lecturer Department of Prosthodontics & Dental Material Sciences, F.O.D.S, C.S.M. Medical University, Lacknow, U.P., India. Address for Correspondence: Dr. Kamleshwar Singh, Flat No.502, New teacher's Apartment T.G. Campus Lucknow -226003, Uttar Pardesh, India E-mail:- dr_kamleshwarsingh@yahoo.co.in, Phone No: +919236678094
Online published on 9 November, 2012. Abstract A clinical report of a patient having partially edentulous maxillary arch and dentulous mandibular arch has been presented. Patient came to the department of prosthodontics with the chief complaint of loosening of the prosthesis. The patient was rehabilitated with a maxillary complete overdenture and mandibular removable partial denture using the functionally generated path technique to achieve harmonious occlusion between the complete denture and the natural dentition. Top Keywords Single complete overdenture, Functionally generated path, Compound, Stone core. Top |