Richmond Attachment

  Richmond attachment in overdenture prostheses:
The use of maximum healthy roots with suitable bone support in any number in the upper or lower jaw for the treatment plan of Richmond Attachment helps to hold the prosthesis more. Cut the decayed crown of the tooth up to the gum, and after emptying the root canal, a burr is cut to a depth of half a millimeter below the gum, and then Richmond molding is done with putty materials, and then we create a space on the putty to place the spiro inside the root. We make Vash molding from all the roots in an integrated manner and then the recording is done. After the Richmond attachment is prepared by the laboratory, the cement direction is sent to the doctor.

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