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Understanding Partial Denture Design

2006
Abstract 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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Contemporary partial denture designs

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1958
Abstract I have attempted to excuse the shortcomings of the commercial dental laboratory by pointing out the responsibilities of the dentist for biologic partial denture design and his frequent failure to provide the laboratory technician with casts of properly prepared mouths and adequate prescriptions for him to follow.
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The influence of denture design on patient acceptance of partial dentures

British Dental Journal, 1995
A study was designed to investigate the influence of denture design on patient acceptance of partial dentures. A total of 317 patients provided with partial dentures by the Department of Prosthodontics, Newcastle Dental School 2-3 years previously, were asked to complete a postal questionnaire about their use of these dentures.
N J, Jepson, J M, Thomason, J G, Steele
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Planning and designing removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1953
Abstract 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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Indirect retention in partial denture design

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1966
Abstract 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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Designing For Kennedy Class Iii Dentures

2006
Abstract This is generally straightforward, although it is worth- while to consider a fixed prosthesis (bridge) if the ‘saddle ‘ is short and the abutments periodontally sound. If the oral hygiene and dental condition are adequate, a cast metal connector is to be preferred (high strength, minimum bulk and least tissue coverage).
K W Tyson, R Yemm, B J J Scott
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Esthetic designs of removable partial dentures.

General dentistry, 2004
The increased emphasis on physical appearance in contemporary society has increased the demand for esthetic dental restorations. Although the success of implant dentistry has expanded the scope of esthetic fixed prostheses, many patients demand a removable partial denture (RPD) for health, anatomic, psychological, or financial reasons.
Chu, CH, Chow, TW
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[Designing metal frame removable partial dentures].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2011
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Dentures: history, types and design

Dental Nursing, 2006
Dentures replace missing teeth and associated soft tissues and they should be comfortable, aesthetically pleasing, stable and well retained. Tim Steel here gives an overview on the history, types and design of these prostheses.
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