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Designing Removable Partial Dentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
Various designs have been suggested for the more frequently- occurring situations of the partially edentulous state. Obviously, a discussion of all the probabilities of design is not possible. The important factor is that basic principles are not violated.
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Planning and designing removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1953
Abstract Good removable partial dentures are the results of: 1. A thorough, general examination of the mouth with roentgenograms. 2. A thorough prophylaxis, and the treatment of, and removal of all questionable teeth. 3. The repair of all carious lesions. 4. Obtaining a preliminary impression and study casts and articulating them.
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Occlusal requirements for removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967
Abstract This article discusses a philosophy of occlusion, its mechanism, and its effects in removable partial denture construction. It suggests that: 1. The support for an extension base removable partial denture must be distributed between both the residual ridge and the remaining teeth so that neither is individually overloaded. 2.
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Preparation of the mouth for removable partial dentures

Clinical Dentistry Reviewed, 2016
The long-term prognosis of removable partial dentures should rely on optimal tissue and tooth support. A good technical work is not the only factor bringing clinical success. Denture-bearing areas, abutment teeth, and all surrounding tissues should be adequately prepared before any impression for initialization of denture fabrication is attempted.
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The tooth-removable partial denture interface

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
During the metal finishing phase of removable partial denture construction, metal is removed from all aspects of the casting. The amount removed from areas designed to contact prepared surfaces of abutments is critical to the resulting fit of the partial.
James S. Brudvik, David Reimers
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Evolution of Removable Partial Denture Design

Journal of Prosthodontics, 1994
This is a brief overview of the progress of design philosophies of removable partial dentures. It begins in 1711 with the first published description of a removable partial denture prosthesis and continues, with discussion of the most significant discoveries, through 1990.
David A. Kaiser   +2 more
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Occlusion in removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1960
Abstract For a successful removable partial denture, the occlusal pattern of the natural teeth should be harmonized with the temporomandibular joints, and this same occlusal pattern should be incorporated into the artificial teeth. When this procedure is followed, the comfort, efficiency, and longevity of the removable partial denture is greatly ...
Robert L. Platner, Frank E. Jeffreys
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Determining the retention of removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2019
Removable partial dentures (RPDs) provide a cost-effective treatment for millions of partially edentulous patients worldwide. However, they often fail because of loss of retention. One reason for this problem is lack of precise guidelines for designing retentive RPDs.The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the forces produced by food and ...
Omar Alageel   +4 more
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Telescope retainers for removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
Telescope crowns used in removable partial dentures reduce the destructive horizontal and rotational occlusal forces by directing them more axially and less traumatically than other retainers. These properties are combined with excellent conditions for cross-arch and multiple abutment splinting.
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Removable partial dentures without rests

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1994
Ever since Bonwill recommended the use of rests on removable partial dentures in 1899, rests have been universally considered inviolate and have gone unchallenged and untested. The author claims that removable partial dentures without rests may not cause the adverse conditions usually predicted, such as gingival stripping, gingival inflammation ...
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