Rehabilitation of patient with double crown system: A Marburg denture
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Keywords
double, frequently, telescoping, century
Abstract
Telescopic crowns were initially created as retainers for detachable partial dentures at the turn of the 20th century (RPDs). Along with these names, they are frequently referred to as a double crown, crown and sleeve coping (CSC), or Konuskrone, a German term for a design in the form of a cone (Wentz HJ & Lehmann KM, 1998). These crowns are constructed of an inner, main telescopic coping that is permanently bonded to an abutment and a corresponding secondary telescoping crown that is directly attached to a detachable prosthesis. Copings were developed to hold and stabilise the secondary crown and protect the abutment from thermal irritants and tooth decay. The secondary crown fits into the primary coping to create a telescoping unit that serves as an anchor for the remaining dentition ( Langer Y & Langer A, 2000).
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