Use of an implant O-ring attachment for the tooth supported mandibular overdenture: A clinical report

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Retention of a mandibular denture can be achieved by an implant-retained or natural toothretained bar and stud attachment in the anterior segment of the mandible. The same design principles holds true for both implant-retained and tooth-retained methods of anchoring the bar and stud attachment. A simple and cost effective treatment for more complex implant overdenture is the concept of conventional tooth-retained overdentures. When few firm teeth still remain in a compromised dentition, preservation of these teeth for overdentures can improve retention and stability. The authors present a clinical report of a patient treated with a mandibular tooth-borne overdenture with bar and O-ring attachment. A splinted bar supported the prosthesis and an O-ring retained the denture.

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Guttal, S. S., Tavargeri, A. K., Nadiger, R. K., & Thakur, S. L. (2011). Use of an implant O-ring attachment for the tooth supported mandibular overdenture: A clinical report. European Journal of Dentistry, 5(3), 331–336. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698900

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