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Precision Attachments for the 21st Century

open access: yesDental Update, 2009
This paper outlines the evolution of precision attachment applications from partial denture retention to the implant-retained overdenture.
Harold W, Preiskel, Alon, Preiskel
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The milled surface as a precision attachment

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
The creation of paralleled, milled surfaces in natural or restored abutment teeth, coupled with removable partial denture castings that have optimal contact with these preparations, results in a path of insertion and removal that is controlled in a manner similar to one using conventional precision attachments. Because the milled surfaces are primarily
James S, Brudvik, Alexander, Shor
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Planning precision attachment restorations

Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1969
Abstract The important aspects for planning precision attachment restorations have been described. Thorough diagnosis, establishment of the path of insertion, and proper positioning of attachments are critical to the success of the restoration and must be carefully planned prior to initiation of cutting procedures.
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Precision Attachments

Dental Clinics of North America, 1987
This article presents an overview of the techniques and rationale of the various impression procedures employed in the fabrication of the removable portion of a combination fixed and removable reconstruction.
R, Manglavite   +3 more
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A classification of precision attachments

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
This overview of attachments is intended to provide an explanation of the design characteristics of 13 different groups. The clinical situation for which an attachment is intended will place specific demands that can be met more closely if the forces acting on the prosthesis are considered.
G, Becerra, M, MacEntee
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Intracoronal Precision Attachments

Dental Clinics of North America, 1980
Intracoronal precision attachments provide part of the basis for the development of physiologic partial dentures. While the prefabricated and laboratory-fabricated attachments both have advantages and disadvantages associated with their use, both can be successfully utilized in partial denture construction.
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