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Immediate removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract This technique for immediate delivery of removable partial dentures bases its success upon correct diagnosis, careful treatment planning, and close cooperation among patient, laboratory technician, and dentist.
R W, Bruce, P, Kobes
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Designing swinglock partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
Abstract The basic design principles of swinglock removable partial dentures including (1) even stress distribution, (2) control of rotational forces, (3) absence of D-E hinges, (4) rests, and (5) placement of the labial retentive fingers have been discussed. Special instructions to swinglock removable partial denture patients and recommendations for
C M, Becker, C L, Bolender
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Fixed-removable partial denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982
Abstract The technique and rationale have been presented for the fixed-removable partial denture. This type of denture has qualities of both the fixed partial denture and the removable partial denture and is indicated where the abutments would support a fixed partial denture but a severe defect is present in the edentulous space.
K A, Mueninghoff, M H, Johnson
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Unilateral removable partial dentures

British Dental Journal, 2017
Removable partial dentures (RPDs) are widely used to replace missing teeth in order to restore both function and aesthetics for the partially dentate patient. Conventional RPD design is frequently bilateral and consists of a major connector that bridges both sides of the arch. Some patients cannot and will not tolerate such an extensive appliance.
W A, Goodall, A C, Greer, N, Martin
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Removable partial denture occlusion

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
No single occlusal morphology, scheme, or material will successfully treat all patients. Many patients have been treated, both successfully and unsuccessfully, using widely varying theories of occlusion, choices of posterior tooth form, and restorative materials.
John R, Ivanhoe, Kevin D, Plummer
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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.
R D, Jordan, S A, Aquilino, J M, Leary
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Successful removable partial dentures

Dental Update, 2012
Removable 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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Swallowed partial denture

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1991
T P, Treska, C C, Smith
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Ingestion of Partial Denture

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
A partial denture was swallowed by an elderly, mentally incompetent patient. Dentists must be aware of the problems encountered in the treatment of such patients and the need to increase dental service to these patients beyond the office setting.
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Designing Removable Partial Dentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
Various 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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