Telescopic Denture

The Open Dentistry Journal
Mohammad Ayham Hakkoum, Ghassan Wazir

Abstract

This article explains the concept of telescopic denture. It describes the different types of telescopic attachment (or double crown), and provides an overview of the advantages and the disadvantages of this type of prosthodontic treatment. The indications and the clinical applications of telescopic denture are discussed.

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