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Custom precision attachment housings for removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2002Limited space for extracoronal attachments is a serious complication in the design and fabrication of a precision attachment removable partial denture. A custom metal-ceramic housing joined to the partial framework with laser welding offers strength and improved esthetics while requiring minimal space.
James S. Brudvik, Yoshihiro Goto
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The relining of partial dentures involving precision attachments
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972Abstract Techniques have been described for the rebasing and remaking of dentures that incorporate specific precision attachments. The techniques selected for discussion are: (1) a complete denture incorporating a Dolder bar; (2) a complete denture incorporating the resilient Rothermann eccentric 747 attachments and a removable partial denture using ...
J. Scott, J.F. Bates
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2003
Precision attachments such as the Dalbo attachment (Cendres & Metaux SA, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland) soldered to a post and core, significantly enhance the retention of removable partial dentures. Their use eliminates the need for visible retentive and support components, especially in esthetic areas.
Christopher D. Lynch, Francis M Burke
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Precision attachments such as the Dalbo attachment (Cendres & Metaux SA, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland) soldered to a post and core, significantly enhance the retention of removable partial dentures. Their use eliminates the need for visible retentive and support components, especially in esthetic areas.
Christopher D. Lynch, Francis M Burke
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1952
Abstract The construction of precision attachment dentures does not require an unusual degree of skill and is within the scope of the practitioner who can prepare teeth to receive full crowns and construct fixed bridges. An adherence to the principle of broad distribution of stresses and the incorporation of a sufficient safety factor by the use of ...
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Abstract The construction of precision attachment dentures does not require an unusual degree of skill and is within the scope of the practitioner who can prepare teeth to receive full crowns and construct fixed bridges. An adherence to the principle of broad distribution of stresses and the incorporation of a sufficient safety factor by the use of ...
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(Semi)precisieverankering bij frameprothesen
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2011When compared to a conventional attachment, a (semi)precision attachment for a cast metal frame removable partial denture can perform a number of functions better. Proper assessment of the condition of the abutment teeth is needed for an adequate indication.
Haan, R. den+4 more
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Emergency repair of a fractured dowel-retained precision attachment for a removable partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2001VOLUME 86 NUMBER 3 Precision attachments soldered to a dowel and core, such as the Dalbo attachment (Cendres & Metaux SA, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland), significantly enhance the retention of removable partial dentures (RPDs). This is particularly the case when long spans are to be restored and conventional retentive factors are absent.
Patrick J. Quinn, Christopher D. Lynch
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Improvements in precision-attached removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967E xtracoronal attachments (clasps) for removable partial dentures can be adjusted only empirically. The dentist must decide how he can adjust them without causing undesirable stresses on the whole supporting system on the basis of his experience. Retention can be adjusted by an exact, controlled procedure which does not disturb the relationship of the ...
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Claspless denture design using milled abutment surfaces as precision attachment
European Journal of Prosthodontics, 2014This case report describes the combined use of fixed partial denture prosthesis (FPD) and removable partial denture (RPD) prosthesis for a patient with partially edentulous arches and few remaining teeth. The RPD was designed such that it would take advantage of benefits from milled palatal surfaces of the FPD to enhance stability and retention of the ...
Sridevi Ugrappa+3 more
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Clinical Procedures in Precision Attachment Removable Partial Denture Construction
Dental Clinics of North America, 1980A technique has been outlined for construction of a metal base precision attachment. The technique emphasizes the need for an accurate impression of the edentulous ridge and construction of a metal base. The metal base is related intraorally to the abutment restorations and fixed via a strut with autopolymerizing acrylic resin.
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Journal of Orofacial Research, 2012
This case report describes the combined use of fixed partial denture prosthesis (FPD) and removable partial denture prosthesis (RPD) for a patient with partially edentulous arches and few remaining teeth. The RPD was designed such that it would take advantage of the benefits from milled palatal surfaces of the FPD to enhance stability and retention of ...
Manoj Shetty+4 more
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This case report describes the combined use of fixed partial denture prosthesis (FPD) and removable partial denture prosthesis (RPD) for a patient with partially edentulous arches and few remaining teeth. The RPD was designed such that it would take advantage of the benefits from milled palatal surfaces of the FPD to enhance stability and retention of ...
Manoj Shetty+4 more
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