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Rotational path removable partial denture design

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982
A 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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The influences of partial denture design on distribution of force to abutment teeth. 1956.

The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (Print), 1956
Because of the lack of research studies, the exact behavior of partial dentures in function has not been determined. Neither has it been learned how much the distribution and dispersal of the force can be influenced by the dentist through modifications ...
A. Frechette
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Alternate framework designs for removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1998
The 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 involving teeth and implants as an alternative to unsuccessful fixed implant therapy: a case report.

Implant Dentistry, 2004
Various dental implants have been used, and high success rates have been reported. However, as their uses increase, implant failures have been reported. There are partially edentulous patients with an initial treatment plan of an implant-supported fixed ...
E. Mijiritsky, Si-Iawky F. Karas
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Sprue design in removable partial denture casting

Journal of Dentistry, 1996
Correct 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, 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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Removable partial denture design: A photoelastic study

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1984
AbstractQuantifiable 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, 1974
Abstract 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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Effect of aging on dimensional accuracy and color stability of CAD-CAM milled and 3D-printed denture base resins: a comparative in-vitro study

BMC Oral Health
Background There is a lack of studies comparing the dimensional accuracy and color stability of denture base resins made using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) milling, 3-dimensional (3D) printing, and conventional denture
Marwa A Gad   +4 more
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Root retention and removable partial denture design

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
The 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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