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Successful removable partial dentures
Dental Update, 2012Removable partial dentures (RPDs) remain a mainstay of prosthodontic care for partially dentate patients. Appropriately designed, they can restore masticatory efficiency, improve aesthetics and speech, and help secure overall oral health. However, challenges remain in providing such treatments, including maintaining adequate plaque control, achieving ...
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Retention for a Removable Partial Denture
Journal of Prosthodontics, 1992This article addresses the complex nature of retention in a removable partial denture. Retentive features range from magnets and springs to clips, clasps, and interfacial surface tension. The retentive quality of an extracoronal clasp varies with the alloy, physical form, location on the abutment, and positional relationship to other elements ...
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Journal of Prosthodontics, 2018
PURPOSE To evaluate the overall accuracy and fit of conventional versus computer-aided design/computer-aided manufactured (CAD/CAM) removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks based on standard tessellation language (STL) data analysis, and to evaluate ...
Pooya Soltanzadeh+4 more
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PURPOSE To evaluate the overall accuracy and fit of conventional versus computer-aided design/computer-aided manufactured (CAD/CAM) removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks based on standard tessellation language (STL) data analysis, and to evaluate ...
Pooya Soltanzadeh+4 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2014
This article provides a review of the traditional clinical concepts for the design and fabrication of removable partial dentures (RPDs). Although classic theories and rules for RPD designs have been presented and should be followed, excellent clinical care for partially edentulous patients may also be achieved with computer-aided design/computer-aided ...
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This article provides a review of the traditional clinical concepts for the design and fabrication of removable partial dentures (RPDs). Although classic theories and rules for RPD designs have been presented and should be followed, excellent clinical care for partially edentulous patients may also be achieved with computer-aided design/computer-aided ...
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Journal of Prosthodontics, 2019
PURPOSE To compare the accuracy of fit and trueness of maxillary poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks fabricated by direct and indirect computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques ...
Enas Elhamy Negm+2 more
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PURPOSE To compare the accuracy of fit and trueness of maxillary poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks fabricated by direct and indirect computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques ...
Enas Elhamy Negm+2 more
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The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (Print), 2023
MÃria Rafaelli Souza Curinga+5 more
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MÃria Rafaelli Souza Curinga+5 more
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Designing Removable Partial Dentures
Dental Clinics of North America, 1984Various designs have been suggested for the more frequently- occurring situations of the partially edentulous state. Obviously, a discussion of all the probabilities of design is not possible. The important factor is that basic principles are not violated.
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Planning and designing removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1953Abstract Good removable partial dentures are the results of: 1. A thorough, general examination of the mouth with roentgenograms. 2. A thorough prophylaxis, and the treatment of, and removal of all questionable teeth. 3. The repair of all carious lesions. 4. Obtaining a preliminary impression and study casts and articulating them.
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Occlusal requirements for removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967Abstract This article discusses a philosophy of occlusion, its mechanism, and its effects in removable partial denture construction. It suggests that: 1. The support for an extension base removable partial denture must be distributed between both the residual ridge and the remaining teeth so that neither is individually overloaded. 2.
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