Study on Mid-term Survival and Complications of Double-Crown-Retained Removable Dental Prostheses

Posted: December 21, 2024
A retrospective study evaluated the mid-term survival and complications of double-crown-retained removable dental prostheses (dcRDPs) in a dental practice setting. Out of 213 dcRDPs, 18% failed during the observation period. Factors like patient age and number of abutment teeth significantly influenced survival. Complications, both technical and biological, were common but manageable. The quality and quantity of abutment teeth/implants played a crucial role in prosthesis performance. This study emphasizes the importance of assessing dcRDPs in dental practice to inform treatment decisions and improve durability.

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