Direct retainers for distal-extension removable partial dentures
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Auteurs : Richard P. Frank [États-Unis]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1986.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abutment, Abutment teeth, Abutment tooth, Base moves, Buccal surface, Cephalometric techniques, Clasp, Clasp arms, Clasp assembly, Clasp design, Clinical study, Connector, Construction techniques, Dent, Dental technician, Dentistry, Denture, Direct retainers, Distal movement, Gingival, Gingival tissue, Lingual, Lingual plate, Lingual surfaces, Mesial, Metal framework, Minimal tooth contact, Minor connector, Minor connectors, Parallel surfaces, Poor reciprocation, Prosthet dent, Reciprocal element, Reciprocation, Removable, Retainer, Tissue coverage, Undesirable fulcrum point, Undesirable fulcrum points, Wire clasp, Wire clasp arms.
- Teeft :
- Abutment, Abutment teeth, Abutment tooth, Base moves, Buccal surface, Cephalometric techniques, Clasp, Clasp arms, Clasp assembly, Clasp design, Clinical study, Connector, Construction techniques, Dent, Dental technician, Dentistry, Denture, Direct retainers, Distal movement, Gingival, Gingival tissue, Lingual, Lingual plate, Lingual surfaces, Mesial, Metal framework, Minimal tooth contact, Minor connector, Minor connectors, Parallel surfaces, Poor reciprocation, Prosthet dent, Reciprocal element, Reciprocation, Removable, Retainer, Tissue coverage, Undesirable fulcrum point, Undesirable fulcrum points, Wire clasp, Wire clasp arms.
Abstract
Abstract: Clinical observations at the University of Washington indicated that the wrought wire clasp assembly, the I-bar clasp assembly, and the L-bar clasp assembly yield similar results. A periodic recall system for patients with removable partial dentures has been in effect since 1976. Several thousand observations have been made by the faculty, and no special trend of problems has been noted that would cause one clasp assembly to be favored over another. These three types of clasp assemblies work satisfactorily when properly chosen and carefully applied.
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DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(86)90422-1
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: Clinical observations at the University of Washington indicated that the wrought wire clasp assembly, the I-bar clasp assembly, and the L-bar clasp assembly yield similar results. A periodic recall system for patients with removable partial dentures has been in effect since 1976. Several thousand observations have been made by the faculty, and no special trend of problems has been noted that would cause one clasp assembly to be favored over another. These three types of clasp assemblies work satisfactorily when properly chosen and carefully applied.</div>
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