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Immediate removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract This technique for immediate delivery of removable partial dentures bases its success upon correct diagnosis, careful treatment planning, and close cooperation among patient, laboratory technician, and dentist.
Peter Kobes, Robert W. Bruce
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Unilateral removable partial dentures

British Dental Journal, 2017
Removable partial dentures (RPDs) are widely used to replace missing teeth in order to restore both function and aesthetics for the partially dentate patient. Conventional RPD design is frequently bilateral and consists of a major connector that bridges both sides of the arch. Some patients cannot and will not tolerate such an extensive appliance.
W. A. Goodall   +2 more
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Soldering of removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
Both high- and low-heat removable partial denture alloys were soldered with combinations of different solders and heat sources. The soldered specimens were subjected to tensile strength testing, and a ranking of joint strength was developed. Joint strengths that were 85% as strong as the as-cast metal were created in both alloy types when 0.800 fine ...
Jack I. Nicholls, James S. Brudvik
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Gastroscopic removal of a partial denture

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977
This report of an ingested dental prosthesis is submitted to emphasize the need for incorporation of radiopaque material in dental appliances and also to report the safety and efficacy of fiberoptic endoscopy in the nonsurgical treatment of accidental ingestions.
Frederick L. Makrauer, John S. Davis
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