Description
Description
Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the practical elements of complete and partial denture provision. It serves as the perfect illustrated guide for learners, and a handy revision guide for subsequent undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Following the familiar, easy to use at a Glance format, each topic is presented as a double page spread with text accompanied by clear colour diagrams and clinical photographs to support conceptual understanding. Key concepts such as patient assessment, material handling, denture design, making impressions, and much more are explained and superbly illustrated enabling the reader to visualise the intended clinical endpoint.
Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance is a valuable resource for students studying dentistry and clinical dental technology, and those preparing for further studies in Prosthodontics.
Table of contents
About the companion website viii
1 Introduction 2
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2 The function of removable prostheses 4
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3 Stability and retention 6
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4 Patient assessment for complete dentures 8
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5 Edentulous ridge presentations 10
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6 Patient assessment for partial dentures 12
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7 Factors complicating success 14
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8 Accessibility and operator position 16
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9 Pre-prosthetic treatment 1820 Prescribing the upper wax contour 40
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10 Revisiting the anatomy 20
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11 Making a primary impression – complete dentures 22
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12 Making a primary impression – partial dentures 24
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13 Special trays 26
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14 Compound and putty materials – handling and manipulation 28
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15 Recording an upper functional impression 30
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16 Recording a lower functional impression 32
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17 Managing fibrous ridges 34
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18 Denture bases 36
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19 Recording the maxillo-mandibular relationship 38
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20 Prescribing the upper wax contour 40
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21 Prescribing the lower wax contour 42
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22 Tooth selection and arrangement 44
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23 Occlusal dimensions and occlusal schemes 46
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24 Respecting the neutral zone 48
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25 Assessing trial prostheses 50
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26 Fitting and reviewing finished prostheses 52
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27 Copying features from existing prostheses 54
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28 Classifying partial prostheses and material choices 56
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29 Designing partial prostheses 58
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30 Saddles, rests and clasps 60
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31 Connectors and bracing 62
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32 Surveying and preparing guide planes 64
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33 Designing frameworks – case examples 66
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34 Precision attachments – the fixed–removable interface 68
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35 Dealing with frameworks and substructures 70
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36 The altered cast technique and the RPI system 72
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37 Swing-lock prostheses 74
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38 Gingival veneers 76
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39 Immediate and training prostheses 78
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40 Occlusal splints 80
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41 Implant-supported mandibular overdentures 82
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42 Principles of restoring maxillary defects 84
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43 Tissue conditioners, liners and re-basing 86
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44 Maintaining adequate oral hygiene 88
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45 Troubleshooting loose or painful dentures 90
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46 Gagging, other difficulties and making a referral 92
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47 Summary of procedural stages 94
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Appendices 97
Recommended and supplementary reading 106
Index 110