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Clinical Report on an Implant-Supported Overdenture in a Parkinson’S Patient Publisher



T Barakati TAMANA ; Es Ghafari Elaha SOMAYA ; S Niakan SOMAYEH ; O Humkar OMID ; H Shadab HASSINA ; H Ehsan HEDAYATULLAH
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Source: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry Published:2024


Abstract

Speaking, chewing, and swallowing difficulties can result from Parkinson’s disease (PD), which frequently affects the oropharyngeal muscles. The reduction in food and hydration intake that is unavoidable leads to a worsening of neurological symptoms. Patients with Parkinson’s disease experience significant challenges when adjusting to wearing entire dentures. Each of these problems presents a considerable challenge for the doctor in terms of prosthodontic rehabilitation. This case study describes how a patient with Parkinson’s disease was able to employ flexible removable partial dentures supported by implants to replace both their full and partial set of missing teeth. A well-made prosthesis will help the patient with their psychological, functional, and aesthetic impairments. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.