Rotational Path Removable Partial Denture (RPD): Conservative Esthetic Treatment Option for the Edentulous Mandibular Anterior Region: A Case Report
Identifieur interne : 005782 ( Istex/Curation ); précédent : 005781; suivant : 005783Rotational Path Removable Partial Denture (RPD): Conservative Esthetic Treatment Option for the Edentulous Mandibular Anterior Region: A Case Report
Auteurs : Jennifer S. Suh [États-Unis] ; Edward J. Billy [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry [ 1496-4155 ] ; 2008-04.
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- KwdEn :
- Abutment teeth, Anterior clasps, Better retention, Clasp, Dent, Dentsply trubyte, Denture, Denture design, Edentulous, Edentulous area, Edentulous mandibular, Esthetically design, First path, Gold crowns, Graduate prosthodontics, Guide plane, Implant, Implant therapy, Lingual, Lingual rest seats, Mandibular, Mandibular cast, Mandibular incisors, Master cast, Material science, Mesial plane, Partial denture, Partial dentures, Prosthesis, Prosthet dent, Removable, Rest seats, Rotational, Rotational path, Rotational path design, Rotational path rpds, Treatment option.
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- Abutment teeth, Anterior clasps, Better retention, Clasp, Dent, Dentsply trubyte, Denture, Denture design, Edentulous, Edentulous area, Edentulous mandibular, Esthetically design, First path, Gold crowns, Graduate prosthodontics, Guide plane, Implant, Implant therapy, Lingual, Lingual rest seats, Mandibular, Mandibular cast, Mandibular incisors, Master cast, Material science, Mesial plane, Partial denture, Partial dentures, Prosthesis, Prosthet dent, Removable, Rest seats, Rotational, Rotational path, Rotational path design, Rotational path rpds, Treatment option.
Abstract
It can be esthetically and financially daunting for patients to lose teeth in an anterior region of the mouth. For these patients, traditional treatment options presented in the past have included fixed partial denture, implants, and conventional removable partial denture (RPD). For patients faced with financial, anatomical, and/or esthetic limitations, the edentulous region can be restored successfully with a rotational path RPD. Rotational path RPD designs have often been overlooked by the dental profession due to its complex concepts involving the prosthetic design and sensitive laboratory techniques. With better understanding of the concepts and design, the dental clinician can deliver the highest esthetic outcome in compromised areas in which other treatment options may often face limitations. This paper reviews the method used to esthetically design and plan a posterior‐anterior rotational path RPD in an edentulous mandibular anterior region for a patient missing the mandibular incisors.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.2008.00158.x
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