James Field

Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance


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href="#u10a73ee0-1556-481b-af82-0ab1207b8378">Buccal relationship Vertical dimensions, tongue space and speech

      24  22 Tooth selection and arrangement Biological markers Tooth shapes Tooth sizes Tooth shade and characterisation Other considerations

      25  23 Occlusal dimensions and occlusal schemes Conform or reorganise? Occlusal schemes Complete denture occlusal schemes Facebows

      26  24 Respecting the neutral zone Diagnosis Managing the neutral zone The formal neutral zone impression Effects of respecting the neutral zone

      27  25 Assessing trial prostheses What should be checked at try-in? Managing occlusal discrepancies

      28  26 Fitting and reviewing finished prostheses Returning on casts Checking the fitting surface Checking occlusal contacts Reviewing the prostheses

      29  27 Copying features from existing prostheses Tooth arrangements Fitting surface Full denture contour Modifying prostheses prior to copying How to create modified copy dentures

      30  28 Classifying partial prostheses and material choices Kennedy Classification Applegate Classification Potential difficulties with each class Material choice

      31  29 Designing partial prostheses Preliminary registration Other necessary information A system of design

      32  30 Saddles, rests and clasps Saddles Rests Direct retention – clasps Indirect retention

      33  31 Connectors and bracing Bracing Major and minor connectors

      34  32 Surveying and preparing guide planes Should I survey for acrylic dentures? Path of natural displacement Path of insertion Guide planes Modifying the dentition

      35  33 Designing frameworks – case examples Example 1 – Upper Kennedy Class I, modification I Example 2 – Lower Kennedy Class III, modification I Example 3 – Upper Kennedy Class III, modification I Example 4 – Upper Kennedy Class III, modification I Example 5 – Upper Kennedy Class III, modification I Example 6 – Lower Kennedy Class II

      36  34 Precision attachments – the fixed–removable interface Classifying precision attachments Semi-precision rests

      37  35 Dealing with frameworks and substructures Try-in of the framework Alloy teeth Accounting for additions Protecting small anterior saddles Altering clasps

      38  36 The altered cast technique and the RPI system The altered cast technique The RPI system

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