1985
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(85)90264-1
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Simplicity in interim tooth-supported removable partial denture construction

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“…Maxillary flexible RPD and mandibular complete denture were planned to provide immediate aesthetic results, reestablish the occlusion by replacing missing teeth and allow the patient to become familiar with removable prosthesis before delivery of the definitive prostheses [13]. Valplast flexible partial denture was planned for maxillary arch due to its favourable properties like esthetics, strength, biocompatibility, and comfort to the patient [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Maxillary flexible RPD and mandibular complete denture were planned to provide immediate aesthetic results, reestablish the occlusion by replacing missing teeth and allow the patient to become familiar with removable prosthesis before delivery of the definitive prostheses [13]. Valplast flexible partial denture was planned for maxillary arch due to its favourable properties like esthetics, strength, biocompatibility, and comfort to the patient [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of improved aesthetics and elevated psychological acceptance of the prosthesis by the patient, precision attachment retained interim removable partial denture was planned in the maxillary arch [5]. Due to poor periodontal condition of lower anterior teeth, a conventional clasp retained interim removable partial denture was planned for the mandibular arch [6]. The enlarged pulp chambers of the anterior teeth carried a risk of perforation during tooth preparation and hence 21, 11, 13 were root canal treated.…”
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“…Based on these clinical and family history findings, the patient was diagnosed with HED. [11,12] Panoramic radiograph revealed complete root formation w.r.t 11,12,21,34,44,47 and there was no evidence of any impacted or developing permanent tooth (fig- 1C). Deciduous teeth w.r.t 54,55,64,65 along with all the permanent teeth were planned to save and remaining undeveloped and resorbed deciduous teeth were extracted.…”
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