The Use of Acrylic Resin Material with Partial Denture Cases Immediate : Case Report
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Tooth loss, particularly in the anterior maxillary region, can significantly affect a patient’s aesthetics, speech, and psychosocial well-being. This case report presents the treatment of a 29-year-old male with grade III mobility in tooth 21 and impacted molars 38 and 48, following a prior dental trauma. The research objective was to describe the process and effectiveness of using an immediate partial removable denture with acrylic resin material following tooth extraction. A descriptive case study method was employed, including clinical examination, radiographic analysis, impression-taking, and denture fabrication using the Jerbi cast modification technique. The procedure was completed in one visit, with tooth extraction followed by immediate denture insertion. Results indicated successful restoration of aesthetic and functional needs without significant postoperative complications. Denture retention and patient comfort were reported to be excellent. The findings suggest that immediate denture application, supported by accurate mold modification and patient education, can significantly enhance rehabilitation outcomes. Implications point toward the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and individualized prosthodontic planning in similar clinical contexts.
