DOI: 10.11607/ijp.4932, PubMed ID (PMID): 27824980Pages 592-594, Language: EnglishElbashti, Mahmoud E. / Sumita, Yuka I. / Hattori, Mariko / Aswehlee, Amel M. / Taniguchi, HisashiThis case report describes the reproduction of the current obturator of a frail elderly patient using the digitization concept. A computed tomography scanner was used to scan the obturator. The virtual model was created using three-dimensional modeling software. The model was printed using a plastic with a low melting point with a fused deposition modeling technique in a threedimensional printer and then conventionally processed. The definitive obturator was inserted and evaluated for fit, function, and esthetics and was successfully delivered at the second visit. The patient was satisfied with the oral function and esthetics of the reproduced obturator. This case report confirms the effectiveness of digitization in the reproduction of an obturator that enabled satisfactory oral function and esthetics.