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Computer-aided designing and manufacturing of partial removable dentures

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Purpose: The goal of this article is to present the developed methodology of computer-aided designing and manufacturing of removable partial dentures on the example of the free-end situation in the mandible. Design/methodology/approach: The method of designing and manufacturing of removable partial dentures was developed on the basis of real clinical data coming from a patient with a free-end situation in the mandible. The method is focused on completely virtual designing of the partial dentures made of titanium and chrome-cobalt alloys covered with aesthetic acrylic material. Findings: The CAD/CAM produced prosthesis adheres tightly to the tissue improving its stability, retention and evenly transferring loads on the tissue, causing less interference in the oral mucosa. Research limitations/implications: The development of the precise design procedures, including CAD/CAM, for fabrication of partial dentures is justified because there is still a large group of patients who would benefit from improving the accuracy of these solutions. Practical implications: The development of the precise design procedures, including CAD/CAM, for fabrication of partial dentures is justified because there is still a large group of patients who would benefit from improving the accuracy of these solutions. Originality/value: This paper presents an original method of designing and manufacturing of removable partial dentures. This allows for precise planning of the shape of the denture frame in relation to individual anatomy of the teeth and the soft tissue of the oral cavity. The execution of the CAD/CAM technology allows to avoid changes of the volume and shape of the prosthesis that is very common in conventional manufacturing procedures.
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157--164
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Bibliogr. 19 poz., rys.
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  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, 18a Konarskiego St., 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Centre of Medicine and Dentistry SOBIESKI, 12 Sobieskiego str., 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Centre of Medicine and Dentistry SOBIESKI, 12 Sobieskiego str., 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] R.C. Silveira Rodrigues, A.C. Lapria Faria, A.P. Macedo, M.G. Chiarello de Mattos, R.F. Ribeiro, Retention and stress distribution in distal extension removable partial dentures with and without implant association, Journal of Prosthodontic Research 57 (2013) 24-29.
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  • [3] G. McKenna, P.F. Allen, D. O’Mahony, M. Cronin, C. DaMata, N. Wood, The impact of rehabilitation using removable partial dentures and functionally orientated treatment on oral health-related quality of life: A randomised controlled clinical trial, Journal of Dentistry 43/1 (2015) 66-71.
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  • [8] D.R. Nelson, J.F. Palik, Duplicate casts in fabrication of temporary removable partial dentures, The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 53/3 (1985) 441-442.
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  • [10] K. Kono, D. Kurihara, Y. Suzuki, C. Ohkubo, Pressure distribution of implant-supported removable partial dentures with stress-breaking attachments, Journal of Prosthodontic Research 58/2 (2014) 115-120.
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  • [12] C.H. Wang, H.E. Lee, J.K. Du, Y. Igarashi, Connecting rigidities of various precision attachments compared with the conical crown retained telescope, The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences 21/1 (2005) 22-28.
  • [13] A.A.A. Mahmoud, N. Wakabayashi, H. Takahashi, Prediction of permanent deformation in cast clasps for denture prostheses using a validated nonlinear finite element model, Dental Materials 23/3 (2007) 317-324.
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  • [15] M. Hundal, R. Madan, Comparative clinical evaluation of removable partial dentures made of two different materials in Kennedy Applegate class II partially edentulous situation, Medical Journal Armed Forces India 71/2 (2015) S306-S312.
  • [16] S.C. Gutiérrez-Rubert, M.D. Meseguer-Calas, A. Gandía-Barberá, Analysis of the feeding system in the injection process of peek in fixed partial dentures, Procedia Engineering 132 (2015) 1021-1028.
  • [17] V. Alt, M. Hannig, B. Wöstmann, M. Balkenhol, Fracture strength of temporary fixed partial dentures: CAD/CAM versus directly fabricated restorations, Dental Materials 27/4 (2011) 339-347.
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  • [19] G. Davidowitz, P.G. Kotick, The use of CAD/CAM in dentistry. Dental Clinics of North America 55/3 (2011) 559-570.
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