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Basics & Treatment Planning for RPD referenced by McCracken's Removable Partial Prosthodontics ( Part 1)
Components of Partial Denture
1-2 Considerations for Managing Partial Tooth Loss
1-3 Classification of the Partially Edentulous Dentures
1-4 Biomechanics of removable partial dentures
1-5-1 introduction
1-5-2Main Rules and Mandibular connectors
1-5-3 Maxillary Connectors
1-5-4 Beading and tissue reaction
1-5-5 Minor Connectors
1-6 Rests & Rest Seats
1-7-1 Direct Retainers
1-7-2 Role of direct retainers
1-7-3 Design Principles
1-7-4 tooth analysis
1-8-1 Intro to Indirect Retainers, What are they, Why we need them and When we use them-
1-8-2 Factors influencing their effectiveness and Auxiliary functions
1-8-3 Different forms
Treatment Planning for RPD
1 -9 General Concepts- Treatment planningDenture Base Considerations
2-1 Principles of RPD design
2-2-1 What's Surveying, Components of Surveyor- & Surveying the Diagnostic cast Purposes
2-2-2 Factors that Determine the Pathe of Insertion & Removal & Steps of Surveying
2-3 Implants with RPD- General Concepts-Treatment planning
2-4-1 Patient Interviewing, Clinical & Oral Examination
2-4- 2 Patient Interviewing, Clinical & Oral Examination
2-4- 3 Diagnostic Casts- Mounting, materials and evaluation & Interpretation of examination data
2-4-4 Infection Control and Differential Diagnosis in Removable Prosthodontics
1-8-2 Factors influencing their effectiveness and Auxiliary functions
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