Management of Anterior Dentogenic Diastema with Loop Connectors in Fixed Partial Denture: A Case Report
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Abstract
Patients with a missing tooth accompanied by diastema face limited options for restoring the edentulous space. Utilizing a conventional fixed partial denture in such cases often results in disproportionately wide anterior teeth, compromising aesthetics. the loss of anterior teeth, combined with pre-existing diastema, frequently creates an excessive pontic space, posing a significant aesthetic challenge for the prosthodontist. When an implant-supported prosthesis is not feasible due to inadequate bone support, an fpd with a loop connector serves as a viable alternative. This approach not only preserves the diastema but also ensures a visually appealing and functional restoration. This report highlights a clinical case where an fpd with a loop connector was employed to achieve aesthetic rehabilitation in the maxillary anterior region, successfully maintaining the midline diastema while addressing the patient's functional and cosmetic needs.