| Literature DB >> 33061651 |
Conson Yeung1, Ollie Yiru Yu1, Walter Yu Hang Lam1, Katherine Chiu Man Leung1, Amy Wai Yee Wong1, Chun Hung Chu1.
Abstract
A well-designed removable partial denture can replace the loss of hard and soft tissues, restore masticatory function and maintain arch integrity. It is relatively simple, non-invasive and economical compared to other treatment options. Removable partial denture is therefore a common option among various treatment replacing missing teeth. A removable partial denture replacing anterior missing teeth can improve esthetics and hence the patient's quality of life. However, metal components of a removable partial denture may be visible and affects patient satisfaction. Esthetics of a removable partial denture can often be improved with some modifications to traditional designs. This article reported the use of a cobalt-chromium-based removable partial denture to replace a missing maxillary lateral incisor and molars. Palatal retentive arms were employed as the retentive components on the premolars to avoid the metal component being seen when speaking and smiling. The indications and design of the removable partial dentures with palatal retentive arms are also discussed.Entities:
Keywords: denture; esthetics; palatal retentive arm; removable partial denture
Year: 2020 PMID: 33061651 PMCID: PMC7532890 DOI: 10.2147/CCIDE.S266145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dent ISSN: 1179-1357
Figure 1Smile profile.
Figure 2Frontal view.
Figure 3Buccal right view (flipped mirror image).
Figure 4Buccal left view (flipped mirror image).
Figure 5Upper occlusal view (flipped mirror image).
Figure 6Lower occlusal view (flipped mirror image).
Figure 7Denture framework and the fulcrum line AB.
Figure 8Upper occlusal view with denture in situ (flipped mirror image).
Figure 9Open profile with denture.
Figure 10Frontal view with denture.
Figure 11Palatal clasp design.
Figure 12Denture in situ (same denture as in Figure 11).
Figure 13Framework with wrought gold wire.
Figure 14Framework try-in to check retention.