Precision Attachments: Theory and Practice of the Use of Ancillary Aids in Dental Prostheses |
Contents
Diagnosis and treatment planning | 35 |
Abutments and retainers | 51 |
The occlusion | 66 |
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abutments activity addition adjustable allow alloy anchors angle appliance arch articulator base bolt bonded bridge carried cast cement cervical clinical condition conjunctors considerable construction covered crown denture depends devices difficult effect essential established example extend faced fitted fixed follows function Hence hinge hygiene important impression included involved joint lateral limited lingual load lock loss lower material matrix means ment method milled modified molar mounted mouth movement natural necessary normal occlusal operator Oral palatal partial partly patient pattern periodontal pins plate position possible practice precision attachments preferred preparation problem Reason records reduce region relationship removable replaced resilience restoration result retainers retention ridge rigid root saddle screw simple situations soldered stability stress stress-breaker sufficient surface taken taking technique teeth tion tissues tooth tray treatment unless upper usually veneer vertical