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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 109, No 1, 57-59.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 109, Issue 1, 57-59
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Case Reports

The 'fixed' removable partial denture: report of case



JL Cheatham, Newland JR, WH Radentz, and R O'Brien

Careful monitoring of tissue that had been the site of three previous surgical procedures was necessary, but the patient needed a functional, esthetically acceptable prosthesis. The Andrews bridge was selected because it combines the stabilizing qualities of a fixed prosthesis with the accessibility to the tissues of a removable prosthesis. The recurring nature of the verrucous carcinoma along with extensive tissue loss were additional factors in selecting this appliance. The final results satisfied all the criteria. The patient has been seen at regular follow-up visits for 2 years since the last surgical procedure and there has been no clinical change in the previously involved tissue. The patient has tolerated the prosthesis well and is satisfied with her appearance.





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