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A milled implant-supported removable partial denture.
Implant supported prostheses are highly successful restorations. There are multitudes of differing designs for these restorations. It is advantageous to retain some nervous input from the remaining dentition. The treatment modality presented in this paper not only has the support, stability, and retention necessary for all restorations, some of the remaining teeth are retained and are included in the restoration design.