Unilateral Removable Partial Dentures: Current Status at a Glance
Berk Bilgen, Sina Saygılı,Tonguç Sülün
Türk Dişhekimliği Dergisi
Yıl: 2023 | Cilt: 26 | Sayı: 96 | Sayfa: 34-39

Özet

Günümüzde kısmı dişsizliğin fonksiyonel ve estetik olarak rehabilite edilmesinde en çok kullanılan tedavi yöntemlerinden biri hareketli bölümlü protezlerdir. Ancak içerdikleri ana bağlayıcı sebebiyle kapladıkları alanın çok büyük oluşu bu protezlerin hastalar tarafından kabul edilmesini zorlaştırmaktadır. Unilateral hareketli bölümlü protezler, tek taraflı kısmi dişsizliğin varlığında bilateral hareketli bölümlü protezler yerine kullanılabilecek önemli bir tedavi alternatifidir. Ancak, özellikle retansiyon ve stabilize açısından bu protezlere duyulan güven oldukça azdır. Bu protezler; kroşeli, hassas bağlantılı ve implant destekli olarak dizayn edilebilir. Hassas bağlantıların kullanılması, unilateral hareketli bölümlü protezlerde karşılaşılan sorunları önlemede yardımcıdır. Özellikle doğru ataşman ve sistem seçiminin tedavinin prognozuna direkt olarak katkısı mevcuttur. Unilateral hareketli bölümlü protezlerde başarıyı artırmak için dental implantlardan da yararlanılabilmektedir. Doğru pozisyonda implant yerleşimi ile bu protezlerin tutuculuk sorunları en aza indirilmekte ve hastaların konforu artmaktadır.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Unilateral Hareketli Bölümlü Protez, Kısmi Dişsizlik, Hassas Bağlantı, İmplant Destekli Protezler.

Abstract

​​​​​​Removable partial dentures are one of the most common treatment methods for rehabilitation of partial edentulism. However, due to their design with major connector, they cover a vast area in the mouth and this makes the denture difficult to be accepted by patients. Unilateral removable dentures are an important treatment alternative in the presence of unilateral edentulism. However, confidence in these denture are very low, especially in terms of retention and stability. These dentures can be designed with clasps, precision attachment or they can be supported by dental implant. The use of precision attachment is helpful in avoiding problems. In particular, selection of the right attachment and the system has a direct effect on the prognosis of the treatment. Dental implants can also be used to increase the success of unilateral removable partial dentures. With the placement of implant in the correct position the success of these dentures increase.

Keywords

Unilateral Removable Partial Dentures, Partial Edentulism, Precission Attachment, İmplant Supported Denture

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