Dentistry is constantly concerned with enabling better living conditions for patients, as well as providing comfort so that functions such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing may be executed properly and esthetically satisfactory. In edentulous patients, many of these functions are lost, but can be restored by prosthodontics. Within this context, the present article seeks to report a clinical case in which a maxillary complete denture was made for a patient presenting with maxillomandibular discrepancy and marked maxillary prognathism.</div
A 62-year-old female patient came to the Dental Hospital of Universitas Airlangga to maintain her re...
The aim of this article is to describe a successful clinical protocol for prosthodontic rehabilitati...
When the shape, structure, and/or function of one of the parts of the components of the stomatognath...
Introduction: In the era of implant supported restorations, conventional complete denture (CD) for i...
The prosthetic treatment of patients with an edentulous maxilla opposing mandibular natural teeth is...
Defects in the maxillary jaw can be congenital, developmental, acquired, traumatic or surgical invol...
Most of the cases of tooth loss are associated with trauma, caries, periodontal diseases, congenital...
The skeletal class III relationship presents complex dentoalveolar problems, requiring multidiscipli...
Aim: The purpose of this clinical report is to present a description of the prosthetic rehabilitatio...
A man aged 22 years had congenital partial anodontia. His dentition was as follows: Of these the de...
Maxillary defects are created by surgical treatment of benign or malignant neoplasms, congenital mal...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
This article describes the prosthodontic treatment for a patient with cerebral palsy, in which compl...
Cancer resection is the most common cause of acquired palatal defects, whereas cleft palate is the m...
Cancer resection is the most common cause of acquired palatal defects, whereas cleft palate is the m...
A 62-year-old female patient came to the Dental Hospital of Universitas Airlangga to maintain her re...
The aim of this article is to describe a successful clinical protocol for prosthodontic rehabilitati...
When the shape, structure, and/or function of one of the parts of the components of the stomatognath...
Introduction: In the era of implant supported restorations, conventional complete denture (CD) for i...
The prosthetic treatment of patients with an edentulous maxilla opposing mandibular natural teeth is...
Defects in the maxillary jaw can be congenital, developmental, acquired, traumatic or surgical invol...
Most of the cases of tooth loss are associated with trauma, caries, periodontal diseases, congenital...
The skeletal class III relationship presents complex dentoalveolar problems, requiring multidiscipli...
Aim: The purpose of this clinical report is to present a description of the prosthetic rehabilitatio...
A man aged 22 years had congenital partial anodontia. His dentition was as follows: Of these the de...
Maxillary defects are created by surgical treatment of benign or malignant neoplasms, congenital mal...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
This article describes the prosthodontic treatment for a patient with cerebral palsy, in which compl...
Cancer resection is the most common cause of acquired palatal defects, whereas cleft palate is the m...
Cancer resection is the most common cause of acquired palatal defects, whereas cleft palate is the m...
A 62-year-old female patient came to the Dental Hospital of Universitas Airlangga to maintain her re...
The aim of this article is to describe a successful clinical protocol for prosthodontic rehabilitati...
When the shape, structure, and/or function of one of the parts of the components of the stomatognath...