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Aluminum-based temporary removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
The fabrication of an aluminum-based temporary removable partial denture has been presented. The advantages of this type of prosthesis include compatibility with oral tissues, accuracy of fit, decreased bulk, and improved thermal conductivity.
D R, Nelson   +2 more
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Assessment of Gender Distribution in Partially Edentulous Patients Using Temporary Partial Denture

ECS Transactions, 2022
Oral health contributes significantly towards quality of life. Poor oral health and loss of teeth adversely affect the dietary intake and nutrition status. Absence of teeth results in difficulty of chewing food, speech, and aesthetics. Edentulism indicates awareness and oral health of a population.
Prerna Jain, Rakshagan V, Manish Ranjan
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Fabrication of temporary crowns and fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973
Abstract The methods of temporary crown or bridge fabrication described in this article have some distinct advantages over the use of preformed temporary prostheses. 1. Tooth form and position can more closely duplicate the patient's natural teeth. This is very important esthetically in the anterior portion of the mouth. 2.
K W, Fritts, K E, Thayer
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Duplicate casts in fabrication of temporary removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
The use of blocked-out duplicate casts in the fabrication of temporary removable partial dentures has been described. Temporary removable partial dentures produced in this controlled manner fit properly and aid in minimizing intraoral damage. Accuracy of fit is assured because all relief is accomplished by block out on the surveyor during the ...
D R, Nelson, J F, Palik
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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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Fabrication of temporary and treatment partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973
Abstract The method of pouring cold-curing acrylic resin into an alginate mold for making temporary and treatment partial dentures requires no special equipment or materials and has been found to be fast, accurate, practical, and economical. Denture adjustments to permit insertion are seldom necessary.
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Retrospective evaluation of temporary cemented, tooth and implant supported fixed partial dentures

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006
The aim of this study was to examine the clinical performance of this method, and determine which temporary cement was the most appropriate.Dental fixtures (Tiolox implants GmbH, Germany) were implanted and crown and bridgework applied in a private practice between 1998 and 2003.
Friedhelm, Heinemann   +2 more
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Fracture strength of temporary fixed partial dentures: CAD/CAM versus directly fabricated restorations

Dental Materials, 2011
This study aimed at investigating the influence of fabrication method, storage condition and material on the fracture strength of temporary 3-unit fixed partial dentures (FPDs).A CrCo-alloy master model with a 3-unit FPD (abutment teeth 25 and 27) was manufactured.
Vanessa, Alt   +3 more
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The physical properties of a visible light-cured temporary fixed partial denture material

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988
T he fit and function of a permanent cast restoration is often determined by the temporary coverage provided while the cast restoration is being made. The temporary crown should isolate the prepared tooth or teeth from the oral environment, stabilize the occluding and adjacent teeth, and provide compatible function, form, and esthetics.
Z, Khan, R, Razavi, J A, von Fraunhofer
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Temporary crown and fixed partial dentures: New methods to achieve esthetics

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
Two methods to achieve maximum esthetics of temporary restorations are discussed. Method 1 demonstrates the use of light-cured composite resin, acrylic resin, and acrylic resin stain. Method 2 describes the use of denture teeth, acrylic resin, and acrylic resin stain.
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