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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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Overdenture abutments for fixed partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2000Despite universal acceptance for retaining endodontically treated and filled roots for vertical support of removable prostheses, there is little evidence for the use of overdenture abutments with fixed prostheses. This article presents a review of clinical situations for using these teeth to support fixed partial dentures.
Curtis M. Becker, David A. Kaiser
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[Efficiency of fixed partial dentures].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2009A proposal for restorative treatment is based on the expected efficiency of the treatment. Efficiency is determined by measuring the investment, such as the monetary and biological cost, against what is gained, such as functional restoration and durability.
Kreulen, C.M., Witter, D.J.
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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2013
A resin-bonded fixed partial denture is a prosthetic construction which can replace I or several teeth in an occlusal system and which comprises a pontic element which is adhesively attached to 1 or more abutment teeth. To compensate for the limited shear strength of the adhesive layer, the Jixed partial denture is occlusally supported by the abutment ...
Kreulen, C.M., Creugers, N.H.J.
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A resin-bonded fixed partial denture is a prosthetic construction which can replace I or several teeth in an occlusal system and which comprises a pontic element which is adhesively attached to 1 or more abutment teeth. To compensate for the limited shear strength of the adhesive layer, the Jixed partial denture is occlusally supported by the abutment ...
Kreulen, C.M., Creugers, N.H.J.
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A procedure for fitting a fixed partial denture to an existing removable partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2004An indirect technique for fitting a new cast gold crown or fixed partial denture (FPD) to an existing removable partial denture (RPD) is presented. This method uses an acrylic resin coping made on a definitive cast fit directly to the patient's RPD intraorally, with the new FPD subsequently completed on the cast. The patient does not have to relinquish
Masanori Fujisawa+3 more
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Objectives of a fixed partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1961Abstract In this discussion, an attempt has been made to point out the objectives of a fixed partial denture. The various components of the fixed partial denture have been discussed and the requirements of each have been analyzed. The desirable qualities of each have been defined and some of the problems encountered have been pointed out. Compromises
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The mandibular posterior fixed partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977Absence of a mandibular posterior tooth, particularly the first molar, is the basic common denominator in a wide range of dental disorders. Despite their awareness of this fact, many dentists are deterred from the routine construction of mandibular posterior fixed partial dentures because of several technical difficulties.
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Success with the cantilever fixed partial denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986Factors necessary for longevity of cantilevered FPDs include favorable clinical conditions determined by organized data collection, sound mechanical features of the FPD, appropriate design of the cantilevered pontic, and maintenance of the supporting periodontium.
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Porcelain occlusal posterior fixed partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975A method for using the functionally generated-path technique to fabricate full occlusal porcelain-fused-to-metal fixed partial dentures and crowns has been described. Proper use of this technique in carefully selected patients should eliminate occlusal adjustments and the concomitant polishing and glazing that are often necessary before the restoration
Hubert T. Chandler+2 more
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Conversion of a fixed partial denture to an interim removable partial denture: A clinical report
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993An easy, one-appointment procedure for the modification and conversion of a failed 10-unit FPD into a complete interim overdenture has been described. The benefits to the patient and advantages to the dentist have been noted.
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