THE ROLE OF THE REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AND IT’S DESIGN

Presenter Information

Linda Dula

Session

Dental Sciences

Description

Removable partial denture has a wide and varied application in the treatment of partially edentulism. They represent an acceptable and quite economical treatment modality for patients with partially edentulism and relatively fulfill the functional and aesthetic requirements.

The design of the removable partial dentures is based on biomechanical factors, giving priority to principles such as: retention and stability. The basic biostatic problem in partially denture planning is the uniform distribution of occlusal forces and other forces in the periodontium of the remaining teeth and the mucoperiosteum of the alveolar ridge.

In relation to the ratio of retention and stabilization of removable partial dentures, the opinion of many authors is that "we must stick to the fact that we will made removable partial dentures with minimum retention and maximum stabilization". On the other hand, maximum retention can have a harmful effect on the supporting abutment tooth, but also the large number of stabilizing elements can reduce the patient's sense of comfort, and form conditions for dental plaque retention.

In this lecture, we will talk about the role of removable partial dentures in the periodontium of abutment teeth, the measurement of the retentive force of the removable partial dentures and the determination of masticatory efficiency, as well as the comparison of the results of different authors with our results. .

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.234

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THE ROLE OF THE REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AND IT’S DESIGN

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Removable partial denture has a wide and varied application in the treatment of partially edentulism. They represent an acceptable and quite economical treatment modality for patients with partially edentulism and relatively fulfill the functional and aesthetic requirements.

The design of the removable partial dentures is based on biomechanical factors, giving priority to principles such as: retention and stability. The basic biostatic problem in partially denture planning is the uniform distribution of occlusal forces and other forces in the periodontium of the remaining teeth and the mucoperiosteum of the alveolar ridge.

In relation to the ratio of retention and stabilization of removable partial dentures, the opinion of many authors is that "we must stick to the fact that we will made removable partial dentures with minimum retention and maximum stabilization". On the other hand, maximum retention can have a harmful effect on the supporting abutment tooth, but also the large number of stabilizing elements can reduce the patient's sense of comfort, and form conditions for dental plaque retention.

In this lecture, we will talk about the role of removable partial dentures in the periodontium of abutment teeth, the measurement of the retentive force of the removable partial dentures and the determination of masticatory efficiency, as well as the comparison of the results of different authors with our results. .