Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the practical elements of complete and partial denture provision. It serves as the perfect illustrated guide for learners, and a handy revision guide for subsequent undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Following the familiar, easy to use at a Glance format, each topic is presented as a double page spread with text accompanied by clear colour diagrams and clinical photographs to support conceptual understanding. Key concepts such as patient assessment, material handling, denture design, making impressions, and much more are explained and superbly illustrated enabling the reader to visualise the intended clinical endpoint.
Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance is a valuable resource for students studying dentistry and clinical dental technology, and those preparing for further studies in Prosthodontics.
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978-1-119-51074-1 (9781119510741)
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About the Authors
Dr James Field is a Senior Specialist Clinical Teacher in Restorative Dentistry, and an Honorary Consultant in Prosthodontics. He has extensive experience with delivering innovative teaching in restorative dentistry, which has received international acclaim. James holds a Master of Arts degree in Education and a National Teaching Fellowship. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators, a Fellow of the Faculty of Dental Trainers, and an active council member of the British Society of Prosthodontics.
Miss Claire Storey is a Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Lead Consultant in Periodontics and Oncology Rehabilitation, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry (University of Sheffield). She has undertaken Masters degrees in Restorative Dentistry and Translational Medicine and Therapeutics at Newcastle University, and has taught extensively and internationally in Restorative Dentistry and is passionate about clinical teaching in primary and secondary care. She is Secretary of the British Society of Prosthodontics and sits on the British Society of Periodontology Council.
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Newcastle University, UK
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1 Introduction
2 The function of removable prostheses
3 Stability and retention
4 Patient assessment for complete dentures
5 Edentulous ridge presentations
6 Patient assessment for partial dentures
7 Factors complicating success
8 Accessibility and operator position
9 Pre-prosthetic treatment
10 Revisiting the anatomy
11 Making a primary impression - completes
12 Making a primary impression - partials
13 Special trays
14 Compound & putty materials - handling & manipulation
15 Recording an upper functional impression
16 Recording a lower functional impression
17 Managing fibrous ridges
18 Denture bases
19 Recording the maxillo-mandibular relationship
20 Prescribing the upper wax contour
21 Prescribing the lower wax contour
22 Tooth selection and arrangement
23 Occlusal dimensions & occlusal schemes
24 Respecting the neutral zone
25 Assessing trial prostheses
26 Fitting and reviewing finished prostheses
27 Copying features from existing prostheses
28 Classifying partial prostheses and material choices
29 Designing partial prostheses
30 Saddles, rests and clasps
31 Connectors and bracing
31a Surveying and preparing guide planes
32 Designing frameworks - case examples
33 Precision attachments - the fixed-removable interface
34 Dealing with frameworks and substructures
35 Altered cast technique and RPI system
36 Swing-lock prostheses
37 Gingival veneers
38 Immediate and training prostheses
39 Occlusal splints
40 Implant-supported mandibular overdentures
41 Principles of restoring maxillary defects
42 Tissue conditioners, liners and re-basing
43 Maintaining adequate oral hygiene
44 Troubleshooting loose or painful dentures
45 Gagging, other difficulties and making a referral
46 Flow diagrams of procedural stages
Appendices
Reading list
Index