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Sprue design in removable partial denture casting
Journal of Dentistry, 1996Correct sprue design is a major factor in the reduction of defects in castings of cobalt-chromium alloy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the sprue arrangements decided by a group of dental technicians, for a series of proposed removable partial denture castings, in order to determine if there was any consistency between them which would ...
C.A. Burnett, H. Maguire
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Dentures: history, types and design
Dental Nursing, 2006Dentures 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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Alternate framework designs for removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1998The removable partial denture is usually less appreciated than the fixed partial denture by both patients and prosthodontists. This negative attitude could be due to problems associated with the wearing of a removable partial denture and concern essentially with comfort, esthetics, masticatory function, occlusal stability, and maintenance of oral ...
Ejvind Budtz-Jorgensen, Gilbert Bochet
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Removable partial denture design: A photoelastic study
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1984AbstractQuantifiable frozen‐stress photoelastic techniques were used to analyze stresses induced in mandibular models by a conventional free‐end saddle removable partial denture. Four quasi‐anatomical mandibular models were constructed for processing, together with their respective calibration specimens, through identical time/temperature stress ...
B. L. Stewart, R. O. Edwards
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Design of a direct retainer for removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974Abstract The direct retainer described in this technique is utilized on abutment teeth with a minimum of desirable undercut. Only the arms of the retainer should contact the tooth. All other parts are relieved.
Majid N. Rad, Mohamad A. Yarmand
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Integrated System for Denture Design and Manufacturing
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012This paper presents an integrated approach for denture (dental prosthesis) manufacturing process by integrating information from patient denture requirement, design flow and manufacturing activities. The aim is to produce a removable complete denture with high degree of precision, good quality of denture and rapid fabrication process.
Zainul Ahmad Rajion +3 more
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Root retention and removable partial denture design
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979The position of a retained root for preservation of a ridge requires modification of the design of a distal-extension removable partial denture on the side of the retained root. A model with silicone rubber over the ridges and simulated retained roots was fabricated. A framework with mesial rests, distal proximal plates, and I-bar clasp arms was fitted
Jeremiah F. Walsh +2 more
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Designing For Kennedy Class Iii Dentures
2006Abstract 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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The physiologic approach to partial denture design
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1953Abstract Impression making is an extremely small part of the professional service rendered in partial dentures. The planning and diagnosis for partial dentures and the preparation of the mouth have not been within the scope of this article. However, the importance of these steps is emphasized.
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