2024 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 319-322
Patient: A 56-year-old male presented with discomfort with the right mandible bridge and difficulty in mastication. The patient was diagnosed with masticatory dysfunction caused by tooth mobility due to severe periodontal disease. The final denture design was considered through the treatment and a provisional denture, and subsequently the treatment progressed with a telescopic crown-retained removable partial denture.
Discussion: The use of a telescopic crown for secondary splinting was considered successful in improving mastication. In addition, it was observed that the ease of plaque control on the abutment teeth contributed to maintaining the patient’s motivation for oral hygiene. Improved patient satisfaction, oral health, quality of life, and masticatory performance were achieved after the treatment.
Conclusion: It was considered that the telescopic crown-retained removable partial denture effectively improved masticatory function.