Case Report: A Multi-Disciplinary Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of a Partially Edentulous Maxillary Arch.

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K.Anusha Ravindra, Raghavendra Prasad.S, Sharon Abraham, Abinaya.R

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Prosthodontic rehabilitation plays a crucial role in restoring oral function, aesthetics, and comfort in patients with partial edentulous and loss of vertical dimension. Implant-supported prostheses provide an effective long-term solution for such cases. This case report presents the prosthodontic rehabilitation of a 50-year-old female patient with a partially edentulous maxillary arch and loss of vertical dimension, resulting in difficulty chewing. A comprehensive treatment plan included extractions, root canal therapy, post and core restorations, and implant placement in regions 16, 23, 24, and 26. The treatment successfully restored function, aesthetics, and occlusal stability, with the patient adapting well to the new vertical dimension. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in achieving optimal long-term outcomes in prosthodontic rehabilitation.

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