Official Journal of The Academy of Osseointegration
New Telescopic Crown Protocol for Partially Edentulous Patients: Report of 32 Cases
Salvatore Longoni, MD, DDS / Domenico Apruzzese, MD, DDS / Giovanni Careddu, MD, DDS / Matteo Sartori, DDS, DIU / Roberto Davide
PMID: 16250569
DOI: 10.11607/prd.00.0654
In some periodontal cases, biomechanical, esthetic, medical, or economic concerns make it difficult for clinicians to employ either traditional therapy or restoration with an implant-supported prosthesis. To avoid any compromise and ensure a good result in such cases, we chose a removable telescopic prosthesis on natural teeth. In this paper we present a new clinical and technical method for the telescopic prosthesis, and we show that this is a predictable, reliable solution that is easy to realize, inexpensive, and comfortable for patients.
(Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 2005;25:475–481.)
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