what are the over denture attachments?
Question:
can you tell me about the overdenture, its occlusion, and attachment
Answers:
An overdenture is when a denture is retained by a fixed body within the jaw, that remains beneath the denture. The fixed body may be a retained, root-filled tooth root or a titanium implant. This has an attachment, usually the "male" that fits into a corresponding "female" attachment retained by the fitting surface of the denture. They are quite stable, especially the implant-retained overdentures, and the full denture varieties ore often occluded into what is called centric relation, where the jaw bites in a readily reproducible arrangement.
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