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J G Hanson, S Axinn, E N Kopp

    Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
    |October 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    This study presents a systematic approach to designing removable partial dentures, moving beyond empirical methods. It outlines essential requirements for successful prosthesis prescription, ensuring patient satisfaction.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Prosthodontics
    • Biomaterials Science

    Background:

    • Current removable partial denture (RPD) systems often rely on empirical data and lack a standardized, evidence-based foundation.
    • This can lead to suboptimal treatment outcomes and patient dissatisfaction with RPDs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a systematic, evidence-based methodology for the survey and design of removable partial dentures.
    • To define the fundamental requirements for prescribing RPDs that ensure favorable patient reception and long-term success.

    Main Methods:

    • A comprehensive review of existing RPD survey and design principles.
    • Development of a systematic protocol integrating biomechanical and esthetic considerations.
    • Emphasis on patient-specific factors in treatment planning.

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    Main Results:

    • The proposed systematic approach provides a clear framework for RPD design, reducing reliance on anecdotal evidence.
    • Identified key requirements for prosthesis prescription that correlate with improved patient outcomes and acceptance.
    • Demonstrated the potential for enhanced predictability in RPD treatment planning.

    Conclusions:

    • A systematic approach to removable partial denture survey and design is crucial for improving treatment predictability.
    • Adherence to defined basic requirements enhances the likelihood of favorable patient reception and functional satisfaction.
    • This methodology offers a foundation for evidence-based practice in RPD prosthodontics.