Telescopic Retention in Prosthodontics: A Digital Approach for Enhanced Patient Outcomes
Edgar García, Stephanie Jaramillo
Abstract
Because they offer improved retention, stability, support, and stable occlusion, as well as reduced forward sliding of the prosthesis and improved control over mandibular movements due to proprioception feedback that improves chewing efficiency, telescopic dentures are thought to be a good alternative to traditional removable dentures. A well-made prosthesis that is maintained with great care and has good clinical and laboratory knowledge can be successful. The use of sophisticated digital softw
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ProsthodonticsDentistryMedicineComputer scienceOrthodonticsPsychologyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsDental Research and COVID-19