The management of a mandibular resorbed ridge presents unique challenges, particularly in achieving denture stability and patient comfort. The neutral zone technique using low fusing compound offers a valuable alternative, particularly for patients with highly atrophied mandibular residual ridges. This case report outlines the use of neutral zone technique using low fusing compound provides a reliable method for managing mandibular resorbed ridges, enhancing denture stability and patient satisfaction. By adhering to the principles of this technique, clinicians can create dentures that harmonize with the patient’s neuromuscular system, leading to improved functional and aesthetic outcomes.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z95VW3SqYqmCT4FqFcOqxg40ePj0OVwc/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117377193748259248762&rtpof=true&sd=true
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