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Removable Partial Dentures: A Clinician s Guide is a highly practical step-by-step guide to the diagnosis, treatment planning, and manufacture of removable partial prostheses. Through its systematic approach, the book demystifies the clinical practice of these procedures, providing the practitioner with essential information on this common modality for partially edentulous patients. This clinical manual offers easy-to-follow instruction on removable partial dentures, thoroughly outlining this technique in a practical format. Aimed at the new dental professional, Removable Partial Dentures…mehr
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Removable Partial Dentures: A Clinician s Guide is a highly practical step-by-step guide to the diagnosis, treatment planning, and manufacture of removable partial prostheses. Through its systematic approach, the book demystifies the clinical practice of these procedures, providing the practitioner with essential information on this common modality for partially edentulous patients. This clinical manual offers easy-to-follow instruction on removable partial dentures, thoroughly outlining this technique in a practical format. Aimed at the new dental professional, Removable Partial Dentures provides key information for general dentists and prosthodontists.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 185mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780813817064
- ISBN-10: 0813817064
- Artikelnr.: 26607789
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 185mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780813817064
- ISBN-10: 0813817064
- Artikelnr.: 26607789
John D. Jones is Professor and Director of Prosthodontics Research in the Department of Prosthodontics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Lily T. Garcia is Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
Contributors vii
Foreword by Dr. Robert P. Renner ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1. The Need for Removable Partial Prosthodontics 3
Chapter 2. Diagnosis of the Partially Edentulous Patient 11
Chapter 3. Decision Making in RPD Design 39
3.1 Principles of Design 39
3.2 Kennedy Class I Analysis and Design 51
3.3 Kennedy Class ii Analysis and Design 57
3.4 Kennedy Class iii Analysis and Design 68
3.5 Kennedy Class iv Analysis and Design 73
Chapter 4. Clinical Care of the Patient 79
4.1 Preparation of the Mouth to Receive an RPD 79
4.2 The Master Impression 81
4.3 Fitting the Framework 86
4.4 The Trial Appointment 94
Chapter 5. Postinsertion Patient Care 105
5.1 Prosthesis Insertion and Maintenance 105
5.2 Repairs and Relines 118
Chapter 6. Alternative Removable Partial Dentures 137
6.1 Acrylic Resin RPDs 137
6.2 Attachments for RPDs 145
6.3 Dental Implants in RPDs 156
6.4 Alternative RPD Designs 162
Chapter 7. Geriatrics and Removable Partial Dentures 171
Chapter 8. Clinical Patient Scenarios 179
8.1 Clinical Patient Scenario #1: Maxillary FPD and Mandibular Class II RPD
with Survey Crowns 179
8.2 Clinical Patient Scenario #2: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD with Runner Bar 183
8.3 Clinical Patient Scenario #3: Maxillary Full-Arch Reconstruction with
Survey Crown and FPD and Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with
Internal Attachment 188
8.4 Clinical Patient Scenario #4: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with Natural Tooth
Abutments 193
8.5 Clinical Patient Scenario #5: Maxillary Class iii RPD and Mandibular
Class III RPD 199
8.6 Clinical Patient Scenario #6: Maxillary Class ii RPD and Mandibular
Class IV Rotational Path Rpd 203
8.7 Clinical Patient Scenario #7: Mandibular Class I Removable Partial
Overdenture with Cast Metal Dowel and Coping Abutments 207
8.8 Clinical Patient Scenario #8: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with Mandibular
Class iii Rpd 211
8.9 Clinical Patient Scenario #9: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD 214
8.10 Clinical Patient Scenario #10: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Acrylic Resin RPD with Labial Wrought Wire for
Orthodontic Stabilization 216
8.11 Clinical Patient Scenario #11: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin to Restore and Maintain
Occlusal Vertical Dimension 220
8.12 Clinical Patient Scenario #12: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture
and Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin for Facial Surfaces and
Cingulum Rest Seats 224
8.13 Clinical Patient Scenario #13: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with
Mandibular Class II RPD 227
Index 233
Foreword by Dr. Robert P. Renner ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1. The Need for Removable Partial Prosthodontics 3
Chapter 2. Diagnosis of the Partially Edentulous Patient 11
Chapter 3. Decision Making in RPD Design 39
3.1 Principles of Design 39
3.2 Kennedy Class I Analysis and Design 51
3.3 Kennedy Class ii Analysis and Design 57
3.4 Kennedy Class iii Analysis and Design 68
3.5 Kennedy Class iv Analysis and Design 73
Chapter 4. Clinical Care of the Patient 79
4.1 Preparation of the Mouth to Receive an RPD 79
4.2 The Master Impression 81
4.3 Fitting the Framework 86
4.4 The Trial Appointment 94
Chapter 5. Postinsertion Patient Care 105
5.1 Prosthesis Insertion and Maintenance 105
5.2 Repairs and Relines 118
Chapter 6. Alternative Removable Partial Dentures 137
6.1 Acrylic Resin RPDs 137
6.2 Attachments for RPDs 145
6.3 Dental Implants in RPDs 156
6.4 Alternative RPD Designs 162
Chapter 7. Geriatrics and Removable Partial Dentures 171
Chapter 8. Clinical Patient Scenarios 179
8.1 Clinical Patient Scenario #1: Maxillary FPD and Mandibular Class II RPD
with Survey Crowns 179
8.2 Clinical Patient Scenario #2: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD with Runner Bar 183
8.3 Clinical Patient Scenario #3: Maxillary Full-Arch Reconstruction with
Survey Crown and FPD and Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with
Internal Attachment 188
8.4 Clinical Patient Scenario #4: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with Natural Tooth
Abutments 193
8.5 Clinical Patient Scenario #5: Maxillary Class iii RPD and Mandibular
Class III RPD 199
8.6 Clinical Patient Scenario #6: Maxillary Class ii RPD and Mandibular
Class IV Rotational Path Rpd 203
8.7 Clinical Patient Scenario #7: Mandibular Class I Removable Partial
Overdenture with Cast Metal Dowel and Coping Abutments 207
8.8 Clinical Patient Scenario #8: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with Mandibular
Class iii Rpd 211
8.9 Clinical Patient Scenario #9: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD 214
8.10 Clinical Patient Scenario #10: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Acrylic Resin RPD with Labial Wrought Wire for
Orthodontic Stabilization 216
8.11 Clinical Patient Scenario #11: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin to Restore and Maintain
Occlusal Vertical Dimension 220
8.12 Clinical Patient Scenario #12: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture
and Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin for Facial Surfaces and
Cingulum Rest Seats 224
8.13 Clinical Patient Scenario #13: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with
Mandibular Class II RPD 227
Index 233
Contributors vii
Foreword by Dr. Robert P. Renner ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1. The Need for Removable Partial Prosthodontics 3
Chapter 2. Diagnosis of the Partially Edentulous Patient 11
Chapter 3. Decision Making in RPD Design 39
3.1 Principles of Design 39
3.2 Kennedy Class I Analysis and Design 51
3.3 Kennedy Class ii Analysis and Design 57
3.4 Kennedy Class iii Analysis and Design 68
3.5 Kennedy Class iv Analysis and Design 73
Chapter 4. Clinical Care of the Patient 79
4.1 Preparation of the Mouth to Receive an RPD 79
4.2 The Master Impression 81
4.3 Fitting the Framework 86
4.4 The Trial Appointment 94
Chapter 5. Postinsertion Patient Care 105
5.1 Prosthesis Insertion and Maintenance 105
5.2 Repairs and Relines 118
Chapter 6. Alternative Removable Partial Dentures 137
6.1 Acrylic Resin RPDs 137
6.2 Attachments for RPDs 145
6.3 Dental Implants in RPDs 156
6.4 Alternative RPD Designs 162
Chapter 7. Geriatrics and Removable Partial Dentures 171
Chapter 8. Clinical Patient Scenarios 179
8.1 Clinical Patient Scenario #1: Maxillary FPD and Mandibular Class II RPD
with Survey Crowns 179
8.2 Clinical Patient Scenario #2: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD with Runner Bar 183
8.3 Clinical Patient Scenario #3: Maxillary Full-Arch Reconstruction with
Survey Crown and FPD and Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with
Internal Attachment 188
8.4 Clinical Patient Scenario #4: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with Natural Tooth
Abutments 193
8.5 Clinical Patient Scenario #5: Maxillary Class iii RPD and Mandibular
Class III RPD 199
8.6 Clinical Patient Scenario #6: Maxillary Class ii RPD and Mandibular
Class IV Rotational Path Rpd 203
8.7 Clinical Patient Scenario #7: Mandibular Class I Removable Partial
Overdenture with Cast Metal Dowel and Coping Abutments 207
8.8 Clinical Patient Scenario #8: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with Mandibular
Class iii Rpd 211
8.9 Clinical Patient Scenario #9: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD 214
8.10 Clinical Patient Scenario #10: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Acrylic Resin RPD with Labial Wrought Wire for
Orthodontic Stabilization 216
8.11 Clinical Patient Scenario #11: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin to Restore and Maintain
Occlusal Vertical Dimension 220
8.12 Clinical Patient Scenario #12: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture
and Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin for Facial Surfaces and
Cingulum Rest Seats 224
8.13 Clinical Patient Scenario #13: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with
Mandibular Class II RPD 227
Index 233
Foreword by Dr. Robert P. Renner ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1. The Need for Removable Partial Prosthodontics 3
Chapter 2. Diagnosis of the Partially Edentulous Patient 11
Chapter 3. Decision Making in RPD Design 39
3.1 Principles of Design 39
3.2 Kennedy Class I Analysis and Design 51
3.3 Kennedy Class ii Analysis and Design 57
3.4 Kennedy Class iii Analysis and Design 68
3.5 Kennedy Class iv Analysis and Design 73
Chapter 4. Clinical Care of the Patient 79
4.1 Preparation of the Mouth to Receive an RPD 79
4.2 The Master Impression 81
4.3 Fitting the Framework 86
4.4 The Trial Appointment 94
Chapter 5. Postinsertion Patient Care 105
5.1 Prosthesis Insertion and Maintenance 105
5.2 Repairs and Relines 118
Chapter 6. Alternative Removable Partial Dentures 137
6.1 Acrylic Resin RPDs 137
6.2 Attachments for RPDs 145
6.3 Dental Implants in RPDs 156
6.4 Alternative RPD Designs 162
Chapter 7. Geriatrics and Removable Partial Dentures 171
Chapter 8. Clinical Patient Scenarios 179
8.1 Clinical Patient Scenario #1: Maxillary FPD and Mandibular Class II RPD
with Survey Crowns 179
8.2 Clinical Patient Scenario #2: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD with Runner Bar 183
8.3 Clinical Patient Scenario #3: Maxillary Full-Arch Reconstruction with
Survey Crown and FPD and Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with
Internal Attachment 188
8.4 Clinical Patient Scenario #4: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Removable Partial Overdenture with Natural Tooth
Abutments 193
8.5 Clinical Patient Scenario #5: Maxillary Class iii RPD and Mandibular
Class III RPD 199
8.6 Clinical Patient Scenario #6: Maxillary Class ii RPD and Mandibular
Class IV Rotational Path Rpd 203
8.7 Clinical Patient Scenario #7: Mandibular Class I Removable Partial
Overdenture with Cast Metal Dowel and Coping Abutments 207
8.8 Clinical Patient Scenario #8: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with Mandibular
Class iii Rpd 211
8.9 Clinical Patient Scenario #9: Maxillary Complete Denture and Mandibular
Class I RPD 214
8.10 Clinical Patient Scenario #10: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I Acrylic Resin RPD with Labial Wrought Wire for
Orthodontic Stabilization 216
8.11 Clinical Patient Scenario #11: Maxillary Complete Denture and
Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin to Restore and Maintain
Occlusal Vertical Dimension 220
8.12 Clinical Patient Scenario #12: Maxillary Immediate Complete Denture
and Mandibular Class I RPD with Composite Resin for Facial Surfaces and
Cingulum Rest Seats 224
8.13 Clinical Patient Scenario #13: Full-Mouth Reconstruction with
Mandibular Class II RPD 227
Index 233