
Full Mouth Rehabilitation of a Post COVID-19 Mucormycosis Treated Patient using Bar-
Retained Prosthesis: A Case Report
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Correspondence
Archit Kapadia,
Postgraduate Student, Department of Prosthodontics, Government Dental College and Hospital, Medical Chowk, Nagpur-440009, Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: kapadiaarchit58@gmail.com
During the second wave of Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19), the Indian subcontinent witnessed a steep rise in post-COVID mucormycosis cases, with an alarming rate of about 70 times higher than the rest of the world. Maxillofacial defects amounted to various post-surgical hindrances such as difficulty in mastication, impaired speech, nasal regurgitation, mental despair and socially awkward situations. Dentists worldwide faced the challenge of fabricating a well-retained and functionally comfortable prosthesis to improve the condition of physiologically debilitating and psychologically impaired patient. In this case report, the authors present the full mouth rehabilitation of a 65-year-old male patient who had been treated for post-COVID mucormycosis. A bar-retained prosthesis was delivered, which was non-invasive, highly retentive, and pocket-friendly for the patient. This case report also shows that through meticulous planning and execution of the treatment plan, one can achieve the desired results and meet the patient’s expectations.