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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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Sleeve design for a fixed partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993A 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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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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Periodontal aspects of partial denture design
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1952Abstract Tooth loss is lost function, and partial dentures should as far as possible compensate for tooth loss in terms of functional performance and in preserving the health of oral tissues. Partial dentures are no more permanent than their abutments, the mucoperiosteum and bone under their saddles.
Gordon R. Winter, Vincent R. Trapozzano
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An Investigation of Aspects of Design of Partial Dentures
Primary Dental Care, 2004Purpose The purpose of the study was to establish the incidence of the prescription of partial denture design by dentists and also to establish the nature of clasp design, if prescribed. Basic procedures Data relating to cobalt-chromium partial dentures were collected from filed slips from a dental laboratory that provided fabricated cobalt-chromium ...
Rose MacDonald, Nick J A Grey
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Indirect retention in partial denture design
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1966Abstract The principle of indirect retention is shown to be an application of a Class 2 lever. The so-called indirect retainer is a major connector stabilizer. A secondary fulcrum line is usually established when partial denture design includes indirect retention. Indirect retention prevents the retentive clasp tips from becoming a fulcrum about which
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Understanding Partial Denture Design
2006Abstract Understanding Partial Denture Design provides a step-by-step, highly illustrated guide to this difficult, but core area of dentistry. The first section of the book is dedicated to general principles of partial dentures, focussing on how they work.
Tyson, K. W., Yemm, R., Scott, B. J. J.
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1989
This paper aimed to study the influence of denture base design and the shape of the denture-supporting area on the functional deformation of maxillary complete dentures. Six strain-gauged duplicate maxillary dentures were made for the study of two test subjects with different shapes of the palatal vault.
Kjell Randow +3 more
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This paper aimed to study the influence of denture base design and the shape of the denture-supporting area on the functional deformation of maxillary complete dentures. Six strain-gauged duplicate maxillary dentures were made for the study of two test subjects with different shapes of the palatal vault.
Kjell Randow +3 more
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An Analysis of Clasp Design in Partial Dentures
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1959The relation between the design and the behaviour of a clasp can be expressed mathematically in terms of two very simple equations. One of these, the S equation, indicates the strength of the clasp, while the other, the Q equation, measures its performance.
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Rotational path removable partial denture design
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982A detailed description of a rotational path of insertion design for removable partial dentures has been presented. By minimizing the use of conventional clasps, this technique offers some advantages. Rotational path designs may minimize adverse periodontal response to a removable partial denture by reducing plaque accumulation and may be applied in ...
Arthur J. Krol +3 more
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