Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Mosul University, Iraq
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Hasan Khairaldeen Mohialdeen
Department of Prosthodontics
College of Dentistry, Mosul University
Iraq
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Attachment systems have been historically employed as a means of improving the retention
and stability of tooth supported prosthesis in edentulous or nearly edentulous arches. The
demand for fixed and removable partial prosthodontics has increased significantly. This
increased demand is spurred by the rise in life expectancy in developed countries and the
retention of more natural teeth [1]. It is estimated that this trend will continue as people
live longer, thus have a greater desire for more elective esthetic procedures [2]. The current
case report introduces a technique of treating a old patient with complicated problems of
bad condition of remaining teeth with partially tulous arch. In this study a new precession
attachment (DSE-Hinge) design was used to make prosthodontics.
Prosthesis; Distal Stress Eliminator; DSE Hinge
The dental professional must be able to relate to the patients concerns, both physically and psychologically. Treating partially edentulous situations can be challenging particularly distal extension situations where a fixed prosthesis is not indicated. Implant supported fixed partial denture is an option but this is sometimes not possible due to economic reasons. In these situations, Acrylic or Cast Partial Dentures are preferred, with barely satisfactory esthetical results. Clasp retained partial dentures undergo multiple adjustments and repair. The dentist has an alternate treatment option in the form of attachment retain partial denture to the patients. Attachment retain partial denture gives patient comfort, esthetics and function. Studies have shown that the survival rate of attachment retained partial denture for 5 years is 83%, of 67% up to 15 years and of 50% up to 20 years [3,4]. An attachment is a connector consisting of two or more components. Precision attachment: a retainer consisting of a metal receptacle (matrix) and a closely fitting part (patrix). The matrix is usually contained within the normal or expanded contours of the crown on the abutment tooth/dental implant and the patrix is attached to a pontic or the removable dental prosthesis framework, one component of which is fixed to an abutment and the other is integrated into a removable dental prosthesis in order to stabilize and/or retain it. Semiprecision Attachment-a laboratory fabricated rigid metallic extension (patrix) of a fixed or removable dental prosthesis that fits into a slot-type keyway (matrix) in a cast restoration, allowing some movement between the components [6].
a. Intra coronal attachments: Are mainly used in connecting units of fixed partial prosthesis, retaining restorations with distal extension or bounded removable prosthesis.
b. Extra coronal attachments: These types of attachments provide stability and attention for removable distal extension prosthesis.
c. Stud attachments: Usually in the form of ball and socket, this attachment serves primarily for over denture stabilization and retention of the prosthesis. Swiss logic, ZAAG, Zest anchor is example of stud attachments.
d. Bar attachments: Originally used for splinting groups of teeth, currently used for over denture retention and stabilization.
Hinge type of attachments resists any lateral tipping, rotational, and sliding forces.
Hinge resilient attachments provide almost 30-35% load relief to the supporting
implant. Each time one utilizes an attachment that provides hinge resiliency, the
vertical components of the masticatory forces are shared between the attachments,
and the posterior portions of the residual ridge, the buccal shelf, and retro molar
pad [7]. Distal Stress Eliminator DSE-Hinge: it is an auxiliary type of attachment that
is used in conjunction with conventional partial dentures [8] (Figure 1). The use of
“fixed bridge” connected to the “DSE-Hinge” attachment made the attachment have
strong retention derived from good properties for abutment teeth and utilizations
of unfavorable undercut by preventing unidirectional path of insertion which limits available undercut, and the use of this type of attachment
“Buccalnatural undercut” being correctly used [9]. Aims of study
were to use new precession attachment (DSE-Hinge) design to
make prosthodontic appliance more comfortable, and esthetically
acceptable than traditional design removable partial denture.
Figure 1: Distal Stress Eliminator-DSE Hinge
A 65-year-old male patient was referred to the Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, University of Mosul with a chief complaint of missing teeth in the upper and lower jaw. On clinical examination we found that the remaining natural teeth are upper left 3.4 and lower left 3 and lower right 2.3.4 and he wishes to replace his teeth (Figure 2). Remaining teeth were periodontally sound and can be utilized as an abutment for precision attachment. Treatment was planned as precision attachment with Distal Stress Eliminator–DSE Hinge for the lower jaw and partial denture for the upper jaw.
Technique
Tooth preparation was done for the lower teeth to receive
metal ceramic crowns. Gingival retraction was done and Two
steps final impression was recorded by using silicone impressionmaterial Polyvinyl siloxane (PVS) impression material. Type IV
die stone is poured and interocclusal records were made. Wax
patterns were prepared for metal ceramic crowns and with the
help of dental cast surveyor precision attachments were attached
to the distal aspect of the distal abutment. After construction of
fixed bridge with DSE-Hinge attachment Vitallium alloy, (Figure
3). Try-in step was done to check the appliance in the patient
mouth, (Figure 4) and a pick up impression was made (3M
ESPE Dental products). Attachment retain partial dentures were
fabricated (Figure 5). After placement of prosthesis intra orally
(Figure 6), each three months for one year follow up was done. Patient remarks about esthetic, function, retention, and stability,
were better than the previous conventional removable prosthesis.
Figure 2: Preoperative photograph
Figure 3: The porcelain fused to metal crowns
Figure 4: Try-in step was done to check the appliance in the
patient mouth
Figure 5: Attachment retain partial dentures were fabricated
Figure 6: Placement of prosthesis intra orally
The extra-coronal precision attachment serves to be an
acceptable option of treatment. The major drawback with a RPD is
the continuous loss of teeth after the restoration. Moreover, plaque
retention, fracture of the component, periodontal breakdown of the
abutment teeth or unacceptable esthetics adds to the failure of these
prosthesis [10]. The treatment option for a fixed prosthesis, and RPD
with hinge attachments has been achieved as an alternative treatment
to conventional denture [11]. The patient in this clinical report was
satisfied with function, esthetics, and decreased compression of the
edentulous ridge in function. These results depend on the patients
remark, that an improvement in chewing efficiency, and function was
observed. Chewing movements became more balanced, stabilizer, and
regular than those executed with RPDs [12]. Apart from improving
aesthetic and retention of removable partial denture, the availability
of the precision attachments have made designing of removable
partial denture becomes more flexible [13].
Removable partial dentures fabricated with precision attachments
are the viable options for patients in whom fixed prosthesis, where
implants are contraindicated. Attachment DES-Hinge can be used to
improve retention and aesthetic of Vitallium alloy removable partial
denture, proper diagnosis and periodic recall preventative therapy
will result in successful treatment and preservation of the patient’s
existing dentition.
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