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Introduction to Removable Partial Dentures (RPD’s)

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1 Introduction to Removable Partial Dentures (RPD’s)
Prosthodontics Definitions Treatment Options for Partially Edentulous Treatment Sequence for RPD’s RPD Classification Clinical Anatomy Tour

2 Prosthodontics Maxillofacial Removable Fixed Implants
Restoration or replacement of missing teeth & contiguous tissues Maxillofacial Congenital Conditions Cleft palate Acquired Conditions - Injuries - Cancer Facial & Intraoral Prostheses Removable Complete Dentures Removable Partial Dentures - Conventional - Attachment Fixed Crowns, Onlays Fixed Partial Dentures (Bridges) Implants

3 Treatment Objectives Oral Health
Preserve remaining teeth & tissues Restore/improve: Mastication Esthetics & Phonetics Health & comfort Quality of Life

4 Treatment Options Partial Edentulism
No Replacement Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) Removable Partial Denture (RPD) Implant crowns/FPD Extractions & Complete Denture

5 Treatment Option: No Replacement Shortened Dental Arch (SDA)
Patients can function with as few as 20 occluding teeth No significant difference in chewing discomfort JCDA Sept 07, 73:593-4

6 No Replacement Shortened Dental Arch (SDA)
Require Anterior teeth occlusal units Opposing PM’s = 1 occlusal unit Opposing M’s = 2 occlusal units Symmetric loss need 4 units Assymetric loss need 6 units

7 Treatment Options Partial Dentures
Prosthesis replacing one or more, but not all teeth Supported by teeth (abutments) and/or mucosa May be fixed or removable Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) Removable Partial Denture (RPD)

8 Treatment Option: FPD Patients prefer to RPD Porcelain ± Metal
Cemented Need tooth (abutment) at either end

9 Treatment Option: FPD Must prepare (grind down abutments)
If too long, flexes, loosens or breaks More expensive

10 Treatment Option: RPD Removed & replaced by patient Less expensive
Won’t necessarily improve function if patient has ≥ 4 occlusal units

11 Indications for RPD's Edentulous area too long for fixed prosthesis
Longer than 4 units is more complex

12 No posterior abutment for a fixed prosthesis
Indications for RPD's No posterior abutment for a fixed prosthesis

13 Excessive alveolar bone loss (esthetic problem)
Indications for RPD's Excessive alveolar bone loss (esthetic problem)

14 Poor prognosis for complete dentures due to residual ridge morphology
Indications for RPD's Poor prognosis for complete dentures due to residual ridge morphology

15 Indications for RPD's Reduced periodontal support of remaining teeth
Won't support a fixed prosthesis)

16 Other Indications for RPD's
Need for immediate replacement of extracted teeth Cost/patient desire considerations Cross-arch stabilization of teeth needed

17 Treatment Option: Complete Dentures
Remaining teeth are hopeless Other options are too complex/expensive

18 Treatment Option: Implant Prostheses
Implant Crowns Implant Bridges Implant Dentures

19 Partially Edentulous Treatment Options?

20 Definitive (permanent?)
Types of RPD’s Interim Definitive (permanent?)

21 Interim Denture (Provisional; Temporary)
Used for short time to provide: Esthetics Mastication Occlusal support

22 Interim Denture Partial denture made while crowns are being fabricated for a definitive RPD)

23 Transitional Denture Prosthesis to which teeth will be added
Replaced after post-extraction tissue changes Made with intention of subsequently altering it

24 Definitions Retention: Resistance to removal from the tissues or teeth
Stability: Resistance to movement in a horizontal direction (anterior-posteriorly or medio-laterally Support: Resistance to movement towards the tissues or teet

25 Definitions Abutment: A tooth that supports a partial denture.
Retainer: A component of a partial denture that provides both retention and support for the partial denture

26 Components of an RPD Major Connector Connects parts together
Principal functions: Unification Rigidity

27 Components of a RPD Minor Connector
Connects other components to the major connector Principle functions: Unification Rigidity

28 Components of an RPD Direct Retainer
Provides retention against dislodging forces.

29 Components of an RPD Direct Retainer
'Clasp' or 'clasp unit' composed of: Rest Retentive arm Reciprocal arm Minor connector

30 Components of an RPD Denture Base Covers the residual ridges
Supports the denture teeth

31 Treatment Sequence for RPD’s
PLAN RPD BEFORE ANY OTHER TREATMENT BEGINS Dx & Trt Plan, mounted casts Draw design on surveyed cast, list abutment modifications Instructor Approval of design prior to any treatment, other than emergencies

32 Partially Edentulous Arch Classification
May be over 65,000 possible combinations of teeth and edentulous spaces. Facilitates communication between dentists

33 Kennedy Classification
Bilateral edentulous areas located posterior to all remaining teeth

34 Kennedy Classification
Class II Unilateral edentulous area located posterior to all remaining teeth

35 Kennedy Classification
Class III Unilateral edentulous area bounded by anterior & posterior natural teeth

36 Kennedy Classification
Class IV Single, but bilateral (crossing the midline) edentulous area located anterior to remaining teeth

37 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
Classification should follow rather than precede extraction

38 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
If 3rd molar is missing & not to be replaced, it is not considered in the classification

39 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
If the 3rd molar is present and to be used as an abutment, it is considered in the classification

40 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
If the second molar is missing and not to be replaced, it is not considered in the classification

41 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
The most posterior edentulous area determines the classification

42 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
Edentulous areas other than those determining classification are called modification spaces

43 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
The extent of the modification is not considered, only the number

44 Applegate's Rules for the Kennedy Classification
There is no modification space in Class IV

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