Tyson, Yemm & Scott: Understanding Partial Denture Design
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- Section 1.1
- Why should partial dentures be provided?
- Section 1.2
- Loads and levers
- Section 1.3
- Classification of partial dentures
- Section 1.4
- Cast surveying
- Section 1.5
- Support
- Section 1.6
- Connectors
- Section 1.7
- Retention
- Section 1.8
- Indirect retention
- Section 1.9
- Indirect or cantilevered support
- Section 2.2
- Articulated study casts
- Section 2.3
- Which teeth to replace? Design sequence
- Section 2.4
- Designing for Kennedy class III dentures
- Section 2.5
- Designing for Kennedy class I and II dentures (bi/unilateral free-end saddles)
- Section 2.6
- Designing for Kennedy class IV dentures
- Section 3.1
- Designing partial dentures for the ageing dentition
- Section 3.3
- Additions to existing partial dentures
- Section 3.4
- Residual dentition with poor prognosis
- Section 3.5
- Partial dentures around difficult dentitions and oral structures
- Section 3.6
- Overdentures and implants
- Section 3.7
- The free-end saddle: further comments
- Section 3.8
- The shortened dental arch
- Section 3.9
- Partial dentures in conjunction with crowns
- Section 3.10
- Some mechanical complexities


