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Clinical application of dental prosthesis with magnetic attachment to a patient with cerebral palsy.
Removable dental prosthesis with magnetic attachment was applied to a fifty-two-year old female with cerebral palsy. New magnetic attachments made of rare earth metal, a pair of Sm-Co magnets housed in a magnetic stainless steel keeper, were used as a safe and simple retention apparatus instead of the conventional cast metal or wire clasps for partial denture. The patient even with her severe physical disability could manipulate this denture without much difficulty.