2016 The New York state dental jou…

The Anterior Double-Tilt Precision Attachment Case for Cleft Palate Patients and Accident Victims. Case Reports.

The New York state dental journal Vol. 82 (1) : 31-5 • Jan 2016

Passively retained precision attachment removable partial dentures have been used successfully since the 1920s. Adult cleft palate patients and accident victims often have endured a lifetime of wearing awkward appliances to replace the missing structures that never formed intraorally or were lost in a traumatic accident. These patients tend to be poor candidates for dental implants, even with repeated grafting surgeries. The anterior double-tilt precision attachment case is a great treatment option for adults to restore the missing dental structures. Anterior precision partial dentures are stable appliances in the mouth that are worn 24 hours a day and only removed for hygiene. They can be custom designed for maximum esthetics. They do not require denture paste, and they extend minimally onto the palate. As a result, they do not interfere with musculature, tongue movements, speech and taste. Cleft palate patients and accident victims with poor or non-existent edentulous ridges will have difficulty retaining a denture, so preservation of the existing dentition is essential for comfort and function. Because these prostheses do not apply destructive forces to the abutment teeth, they can last decades with minimal maintenance.

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