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Immediate fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988
This technique offers immediate fixed partial denture replacement of dentition lost in either an anterior or posterior location. It allows modification of the preextraction tooth or the diagnostic wax-up. Because the provisional restoration is made indirectly, the extraction site is not contaminated.
James M. Leary   +2 more
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Fixed partial dentures opposing complete dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
When fixed partial dentures are indicated in an arch opposing a complete denture, it is best to develop the occlusal surfaces of the fixed restorations at the same time that the opposing denture teeth are arranged in wax to permit greater flexibility and reduce the compromise in developing bilateral balanced occlusion.
Kevin C. White   +2 more
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Removal of partially loosened fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
The technique described offers maximum safety for the abutment tooth and the probability of salvage of the existing restoration. The options of reusing the restoration or recementing it as a temporary restoration are both attractive.
Daniel L. Hall, Robert J. Connor
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Nonrigid Connectors for Fixed Partial Dentures [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973
Because of physiologic tooth movement, arch position of the abutments, and the retentive capacity of the retainers, a nonrigid connector may be preferred in the fabrication of a five-unit pier-abutment fixed partial denture. In this prosthesis, the movement of the nonrigid connector is enough to prevent the middle abutment from serving as a fulcrum ...
Donald W. Fisher   +1 more
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Periodontal preparation for fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract Preservation and restoration of the dentition should be based on sound biomechanical principles. To aid the dentist in general practice in formulating a complete and concise treatment plan, the following outline has been proposed: (1) eliminate all irritants; (2) eliminate all periodontal pathosis; (3) correct gingival deformities; (4) move ...
P.F. Fedi, E.P. Klecinic
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A temporary fixed partial denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970
Abstract A technique for constructing temporary acrylic resin fixed partial dentures makes it possible to replace a missing tooth in one appointment. This technique avoids the problems of the patient being toothless while a fixed restoration is made.
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The provisional fixed partial denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975
A discussion of the rationale and requirements of the provisional restoration in fixed prosthetic dentistry has been presented. The imporatnce of this phase of restorative densitry and a survey of techniques for making interim restorations were gleaned from a review of the literature.
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A screw-connected fixed partial denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
This technique provides one solution to the problem of using tilted abutment teeth for a fixed partial denture. It provides good retention without excessive tooth destruction and without excessive contour in the completed restoration.
J.D. Eccles, J.R. Gidden, R.C. Day
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Sleeve design for a fixed partial denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993
A new sleeve design of a cemented cast retainer for a posterior fixed partial denture to improve retention with minimal tooth reduction while sustaining the original occlusal relationships is described.
Mohiddin R. Dimashkieh   +1 more
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Overdenture abutments for fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2000
Despite universal acceptance for retaining endodontically treated and filled roots for vertical support of removable prostheses, there is little evidence for the use of overdenture abutments with fixed prostheses. This article presents a review of clinical situations for using these teeth to support fixed partial dentures.
Curtis M. Becker, David A. Kaiser
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