Video Cases |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Case Guide 1 The Acrylic-Based RPD Replacing Anterior Teeth |
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1.1 Assessment of Patient Needs, Examination, and Informed Consent |
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1.1.2 Patient Examination |
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1.2 Making Preliminary Impression for Study Casts |
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3 | (2) |
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1.4 Making the RPD Final Impressions |
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7 | (1) |
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1.5 Selecting a Tooth Shade |
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1.6 Writing a Laboratory Request |
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1.7 Assessing the Trial RPD |
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1.8 Placement of the Acrylic-Based RPD |
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9 | (1) |
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1.9 Immediate Replacement Dentures |
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10 | (1) |
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Case Guide 2 The Acrylic-Based RPD Replacing Posterior Teeth |
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11 | (6) |
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2.1 Assessment of Patient Needs, Examination, and Informed Consent |
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2.2 Making Preliminary Impressions of the Edentulous Ridge and Natural Dentition |
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2.4 Making the Final Impressions |
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2.5 Making a Jaw Registration |
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14 | (1) |
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2.6 Assessing the Trial Denture |
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15 | (1) |
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Case Guide 3 Duplicating an Existing Complete Denture |
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3.1 Diagnosis and Evaluation of Complete Dentures |
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17 | (2) |
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3.1.2 Denture Examination |
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3.1.3 Patient Examination |
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19 | (1) |
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3.2 Making Impressions to Duplicate a Denture |
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3.3 Protocol for Assessing a Complete Trial Denture |
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3.4 Using a Denture as an Individualized Tray |
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3.5 Making an Interocclusal Record |
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22 | (1) |
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3.6 Placement of the Finished Denture |
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Case Guide 4 Complete Maxillary and Mandibular Dentures |
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4.1 Diagnosis and Evaluation of Complete Dentures |
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4.2 Use of Edentulous Stock Trays and Wax Stops |
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4.3 Making Final Impressions Using Individualized Trays |
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4.4 Constructing Occlusal Rims |
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28 | (1) |
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4.5 Modifying Occlusal Rims |
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4.6 Making the Jaw Registration |
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29 | (2) |
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4.7 Assessing the Trial Denture |
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Case Guide 5 The Single Complete Denture Opposed by a Natural Dentition |
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5.1 Making a Jaw Registration for the Single Denture |
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33 | (1) |
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5.2 Making a Face Bow Record |
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5.3 Making a Protrusive Jaw Registration |
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Case Guide 6 Metal Framework Support for an RPD |
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36 | (4) |
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6.1 Case Selection Criteria for RPD on Metal Framework |
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6.2 Principles of Metal Framework Design |
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6.3 Drawing a Design for a Metal Framework |
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6.4 Trying in and Adjusting the Metal Framework |
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Case Guide 7 Special Needs of the Elderly Denture Patient |
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7.1 The Special Needs of Elderly Patients |
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7.2 Managing the Expectations of Relatives |
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7.3 Repairing, Relining, and Rebasing Dentures |
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7.3.3 Laboratory Reline and Rebase |
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7.4 Diagnosis of Denture Pain |
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7.5 Management of Denture Pain |
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7.5.2 Clinical Procedures |
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7.6 Chronic Mucosal Lesions |
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7.6.3 Burning Mouth Syndrome |
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Case Guide 8 The Alveolar Ridge with Advanced Resorption |
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52 | (3) |
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8.1 Impression Techniques for the Resorbed Ridge |
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8.2 Balanced Occlusion and the Resorbed Ridge |
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8.3 Posterior Tooth Forms for the Resorbed Ridge |
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Case Guide 9 Complete Dentures with Arch Size Discrepancy |
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55 | (4) |
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9.1 Recognizing Class II and Class III Skeletal Relationships |
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9.2 Making the jaw Registration for Class II Cases |
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9.3 Making the Jaw Registration for Class III Cases |
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Case Guide 10 Capturing the Essence of a Natural Smile |
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10.1 Key Properties of Aesthetic Tooth Arrangements |
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59 | (2) |
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10.2 The Value of Pre-extraction Records |
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10.4 Adjusting the Teeth of a Trial Denture |
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10.5 Achieving Patient and Family Approval |
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Case Guide 11 Implant-Supported Mandibular Overdentures |
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11.1 Treatment Planning for Implant Overdentures |
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11.2 Attaching the Denture to Implant Abutments |
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A.1 The Psychology of Tooth Los |
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A.2 The Biological Price of Partial Dentures |
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A.4 Management of Undercut |
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A.5 Dental Materials Summaries |
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A.5.1 Alginate Impression Materials |
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A.5.4 Elastomeric Impression Materials |
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A.5.5 Acrylic Denture Base |
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A.5.7 Acrylic Denture Teeth |
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A.5.8 Color in Denture Teeth |
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B.1 Impact of RPDs on Chewing Function |
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B.2 Anatomy of the Residual Alveolar Ridge |
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B.5 The Physical Properties of Clasp Materials |
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B.5.3 Fiber Reinforced Composite |
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B.5.4 Cast Cobalt-Chrome Clasps |
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B.6 Adding Occlusal Units Which Conform to Existing Tooth Contacts |
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B.7 Principles of Static Occlusion |
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B.7.1 Arch and Tooth Relationships |
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B.8 Centric Occlusion and Centric Relation |
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C.1 Retention and Stability in Complete Dentures |
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C.2 The Materials and Occlusal Patterns of Acrylic Denture Teeth |
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C.3 Laboratory Changes during Denture Processing |
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C.4 Properties of Occlusal Indicators |
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D.1 Troubleshooting Denture Complaints |
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D.1.1 Complaints of Denture Looseness |
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D.1.2 Complaints of Poor Chewing Ability |
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D.1.3 Complaints of Painful Dentures |
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D.1.4 Complaints of Poor Appearance |
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D.2 Using the Residual Ridges as Guides to Setting Denture Teeth |
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D.2.1 Anterior Tooth Position |
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D.3 Restoring Centric Occlusion in Centric Relation |
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E.1 Tooth Contacts during Function |
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E.2 The Clinical Limitations of Not Using a Face Bow |
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E.3 Semiadjustable Articulators |
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E.4 Avoiding Interference in Lateral Excursions |
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E.5 Avoiding Interference in Protrusive Excursions |
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E.6 Setting the Condylar Guide Angles |
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F.1 Clasp Design and Undercut Zones |
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F.3 Design and Tissue Preservation |
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G.2 Interim Resilient Reline Materials |
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G.3 Semipermanent Resilient Reline Materials |
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G.4 The Susceptibility of Oral Mucosa to Denture Pain |
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G.4.1 Variation in Type and Resilience |
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G.4.2 Reduced Area of Support for Functional Forces |
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G.4.3 The Vascular Supply of the Residual Oral Mucosa |
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G.4.4 Response of the Oral Mucosa to Loading |
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113 | (6) |
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H.1 Tissue-Displacing Impression Techniques |
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H.2 Occlusion Designed to Achieve Denture Stability |
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H.2.1 Occlusal Curves in the Natural Dentition |
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114 | (2) |
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H.2.2 Occlusal Curves in Dentures |
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116 | (2) |
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H.2.3 Posterior Teeth with Reduced Cusp Angles |
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I.1 The Neutral Zone Concept |
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I.2 Characteristics of the Class II Dentition |
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I.3 Characteristics of the Class III Dentition |
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J.1 The Emotional Importance of Teeth |
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J.2 How Important Is Denture Aesthetics? |
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J.3 Reestablishing the Patient's Body Image |
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K.1 Implant-Supported Overdentures and the Standard of Care |
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124 | (1) |
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K.2 Response of Bone to Dentures and Implants |
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124 | (2) |
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Appendix L Management of the Denture Patient |
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L.4 Building Patient Confidence |
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L.5 The Patient with Difficulties |
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L.6 The Difficult Patient |
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Your New Dentures: Frequently Asked Questions |
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132 | (3) |
Index |
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