Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Dec 2014)

Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Hypophosphatasia with Precision Attachment Retained Unconventional Partial Denture: A Case Report

  • GAYATRI SHEENA SUVARNA,
  • RAMESH KHANDURAO NADIGER,
  • SATYABODH SHESHARAJ GUTTAL,
  • OMKAR SHETTY

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/9446.5250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
pp. ZD08 – ZD10

Abstract

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Deficiency of the alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme can lead to a rare hereditary disorder called Hypophosphatasia. It is characterized by defective mineralization of the skeletal and dental structures of the body. Hypophophatasia is classified into six clinical forms namely, perinatal lethal, perinatal benign, infantile, childhood, adult and odontohypophosphatasia. This clinical report describes the prosthetic rehabilitation of an 18-year-old girl with Hypophosphatasia with partial anodontia and no occlusion. A precision attachment retained unconventional removable partial denture in the maxillary arch and conventional removable partial denture in the mandibular were fabricated to establish an acceptable masticatory function, speech, occlusion and aesthetics for the patient.

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