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Prosthodontic Management of Downs Syndrome Patient Using Neutral Zone Technique-A Case Report
Down’s syndrome or Trisomy 21 is characterized by the presence of macroglossia and the inability to adapt to dental prostheses due to motor and mental deficiencies. The present case report discusses the management of the challenges faced in the rehabilitation of a 22 year old Down’s syndrome patient with a complete denture using a neutral zone technique.
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Down’s Syndrome, Neutral Zone, Complete Denture.
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