McCracken’s Removable Partial Prosthodontics

Höfundur Alan B. Carr; David T. Brown

Útgefandi Elsevier Health Sciences (US)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780323339902

Útgáfa 13

Útgáfuár 2017

15.490 kr.

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  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • About the Book
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Part I. General Concepts/Treatment Planning
  • Chapter 1. Partially Edentulous Epidemiology, Physiology, and Terminology
  • Tooth Loss and Age
  • Consequences of Tooth Loss
  • Functional Restoration with Prostheses
  • Current Removable Partial Denture Use
  • Need for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Chapter 2. Considerations for Managing Partial Tooth Loss: Tooth Replacements from the Patient Perspective
  • Managing Tooth Loss Over Time
  • Tooth-Supported Prostheses
  • Tooth- and Tissue-Supported Prostheses
  • The Phases of Partial Denture Service
  • Reasons for Failure of Clasp-Retained Partial Dentures
  • Chapter 3. Classification of Partially Edentulous Arches
  • Requirements of an Acceptable Method of Classification
  • Kennedy Classification
  • Applegate’s Rules for Applying the Kennedy Classification
  • Chapter 4. Biomechanics of Removable Partial Dentures
  • Biomechanics and Design Solutions
  • Biomechanical Considerations
  • Impact of Implants on Movements of Partial Dentures
  • Simple Machines
  • Possible Movements of Partial Dentures
  • Chapter 5. Major and Minor Connectors
  • Role of Major Connectors in Control of Prosthesis Movement
  • Minor Connectors
  • Finishing Lines
  • Reaction of Tissue to Metallic Coverage
  • Major Connectors in Review
  • Mandibular Linguoplate
  • Mandibular Sublingual Bar
  • Mandibular Lingual Bar with Continuous Bar (Cingulum Bar)
  • Mandibular Continuous Bar (Cingulum Bar)
  • Mandibular Labial Bar
  • Single Palatal Strap–Type Major Connector
  • Single Broad Palatal Major Connector
  • Anterior-Posterior Strap–Type Major Connector
  • Complete Palatal Coverage Major Connector
  • U-Shaped Palatal Major Connector
  • Chapter 6. Rests and Rest Seats
  • Role of Rests in Control of Prosthesis Movement
  • Form of the Occlusal Rest and Rest Seat
  • Extended Occlusal Rest
  • Interproximal Occlusal Rest Seats
  • Internal Occlusal Rests
  • Implants as a Rest
  • Support for Rests
  • Lingual Rests on Canines and Incisor Teeth
  • Incisal Rests and Rest Seats
  • Chapter 7. Direct Retainers
  • Direct Retainer’s Role in Control of Prosthesis Movement
  • Basic Principles of Clasp Design
  • Types of Direct Retainers
  • Criteria for Selecting a Given Clasp Design
  • Types of Clasp Assemblies
  • Implants as Direct Retainers
  • Analysis of Tooth Contours for Retentive Clasps
  • Amount of Retention
  • Other Types of Retainers
  • Internal Attachments
  • Chapter 8. Indirect Retainers
  • Role of Indirect Retainers in Control of Prosthesis Movement
  • Factors Influencing Effectiveness of Indirect Retainers
  • Auxiliary Functions of Indirect Retainers
  • Forms of Indirect Retainers
  • Chapter 9. Denture Base Considerations
  • Functions of Denture Bases in Control of Prosthesis Movement
  • Methods of Attaching Denture Bases
  • Methods for Incorporating Dental Implants
  • Ideal Denture Base Material
  • Advantages of Metal Bases
  • Methods of Attaching Artificial Teeth
  • Need for Relining
  • Stress-Breakers (Stress Equalizers)
  • Chapter 10. Principles of Removable Partial Denture Design
  • Difference in Prosthesis Support and Influence on Design
  • Differentiation Between Two Main Types of Removable Partial Dentures
  • Essentials of Partial Denture Design
  • Components of Partial Denture Design
  • Implant Considerations in Design
  • Examples of Systematic Approach to Design
  • Additional Considerations Influencing Design
  • Chapter 11. Surveying
  • Description of Dental Surveyor
  • Purposes of the Surveyor
  • Factors that Determine Path of Placement and Removal
  • Step-by-Step Procedures in Surveying a Diagnostic Cast
  • Final Path of Placement
  • Recording Relation of Cast to Surveyor
  • Surveying the Master Cast
  • Measuring Retention
  • Blocking out the Master Cast
  • Relieving the Master Cast
  • Paralleled Blockout, Shaped Blockout, Arbitrary Blockout, and Relief
  • Chapter 12. Considerations for the Use of Dental Implants with Removable Partial Dentures
  • Physiologic Distinction Between Prostheses
  • Replacing Anatomy and Functional Ability
  • Strategically Placed Implants for Removable Partial Denture Stability and Improved Patient Accommodation
  • Movement Control with Selective Implant Placement
  • Treatment Planning
  • Clinical Examples
  • Summary
  • Part II. Clinical and Laboratory
  • Chapter 13. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • Purpose and Uniqueness of Treatment
  • Patient Interview
  • Shared Decision Making
  • Clinical Examination
  • Oral Examination
  • Diagnostic Casts
  • Diagnostic Findings
  • Interpretation of Examination Data
  • Infection Control
  • Differential Diagnosis: Fixed or Removable Partial Dentures
  • Choice Between Complete Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures
  • Clinical Factors Related to Metal Alloys used for Removable Partial Denture Frameworks
  • Summary
  • Chapter 14. Preparation of the Mouth for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Pre-Prosthetic Considerations in Partially Edentulous Mouths
  • Periodontal Preparation
  • Optimization of the Foundation for Fitting and Function of the Prosthesis
  • Chapter 15. Preparation of Abutment Teeth
  • Classification of Abutment Teeth
  • Sequence of Abutment Preparations on Sound Enamel or Existing Restorations
  • Abutment Preparations Using Conservative Restorations
  • Abutment Preparations Using Crowns
  • Splinting of Abutment Teeth
  • Use of Isolated Teeth as Abutments
  • Missing Anterior Teeth
  • Temporary Crowns when a Removable Partial Denture is Being Worn
  • Fabricating Restorations to Fit Existing Denture Retainers
  • Chapter 16. Impression Materials and Procedures for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Elastic Materials
  • Rigid Materials
  • Thermoplastic Materials
  • Impressions of the Partially Edentulous Arch
  • Individual Impression Trays
  • Chapter 17. Support for the Distal Extension Denture Base
  • Distal Extension Removable Partial Denture
  • Factors Influencing the Support of a Distal Extension Base
  • Anatomic form Impression
  • Methods for Obtaining Functional Support for the Distal Extension Base
  • Chapter 18. Occlusal Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Desirable Occlusal Contact Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Methods for Establishing Occlusal Relationships
  • Materials for Artificial Posterior Teeth
  • Establishing Jaw Relations for a Mandibular Removable Partial Denture Opposing a Maxillary Complete Denture
  • Chapter 19. Laboratory Procedures
  • Duplicating a Stone Cast
  • Waxing the Removable Partial Denture Framework
  • Spruing, Investing, Burnout, Casting, and Finishing of the Removable Partial Denture Framework
  • Making Record Bases
  • Occlusion Rims
  • Making a Stone Occlusal Template from a Functional Occlusal Record
  • Arranging Posterior Teeth to an Opposing Cast or Template
  • Types of Anterior Teeth
  • Waxing and Investing the Removable Partial Denture Before Processing Acrylic-Resin Bases
  • Processing the Denture
  • Remounting and Occlusal Correction to an Occlusal Template
  • Polishing the Denture
  • Chapter 20. Work Authorizations for Removable Partial Dentures
  • Work Authorization
  • Definitive Instructions by Work Authorizations
  • Legal Aspects of Work Authorizations
  • Delineation of Responsibilities by Work Authorizations
  • Chapter 21. Initial Placement, Adjustment, and Servicing of the Removable Partial Denture
  • Adjustments to Bearing Surfaces of Denture Bases
  • Occlusal Interference from Denture Framework
  • Adjustment of Occlusion in Harmony with Natural and Artificial Dentition
  • Instructions to the Patient
  • Follow-Up Services
  • Part III. Maintenance
  • Chapter 22. Relining and Rebasing the Removable Partial Denture
  • Relining Tooth-Supported and Tooth Implant–Supported Denture Bases
  • Relining Distal Extension Denture Bases
  • Methods of Reestablishing Occlusion on a Relined Removable Partial Denture
  • Chapter 23. Repairs and Additions to Removable Partial Dentures
  • Broken Clasp Arms
  • Fractured Occlusal Rests
  • Distortion or Breakage of Other Components—Major and Minor Connectors
  • Loss of a Tooth or Teeth not Involved in Support or Retention of the Restoration
  • Loss of an Abutment Tooth Necessitating its Replacement and Making a New Direct Retainer
  • Other Types of Repairs
  • Repair by Soldering
  • Chapter 24. Interim Removable Partial Dentures
  • Appearance
  • Space Maintenance
  • Reestablishing Occlusal Relationships
  • Conditioning Teeth and Residual Ridges
  • Interim Restoration During Treatment
  • Conditioning the Patient for Wearing a Prosthesis
  • Clinical Procedure for Placement
  • Chapter 25. Removable Partial Denture Considerations in Maxillofacial Prosthetics
  • Maxillofacial Prosthetics
  • Timing of Dental and Maxillofacial Prosthetic Care for Acquired Defects
  • Intraoral Prostheses: Design Considerations
  • Surgical Preservation for Prosthesis Benefit
  • Maxillary Prostheses
  • Mandibular Prostheses
  • Jaw Relation Records for Mandibular Resection Patients
  • Summary
  • Appendix A. Glossary
  • Appendix B. Selected Reading Resources
  • Index

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