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Parallel bonded cast attachments for removable partial dentures.

M D Murray1

  • 1Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Prince Philip Dental Hospital, Hong Kong.

Australian Dental Journal
|December 1, 1992
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This study presents a new semi-precision attachment for dentures, fabricated from non-precious alloy. Clinical trials show this method is viable and offers advantages for removable partial denture retention.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Prosthetics
  • Biomaterials Engineering

Background:

  • Semi-precision extra-coronal attachments are crucial for removable partial denture (RPD) retention.
  • Existing RPD retention systems have limitations that necessitate innovative solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate the original design of a semi-precision extra-coronal attachment for RPDs.
  • To describe the fabrication of this attachment using a cast non-precious bondable alloy.
  • To detail a method for parallel bonding of multiple attachments for enhanced RPD retention and support.

Main Methods:

  • Illustration of the semi-precision attachment design.
  • Description of fabrication using cast non-precious bondable alloy.
  • Step-by-step protocol for parallel bonding of multiple attachments for RPDs.

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Main Results:

  • Clinical cases demonstrating the application of the attachment system.
  • Trial results indicate the described method is clinically viable.
  • The system shows potential advantages over existing retention systems in specific cases.

Conclusions:

  • The described semi-precision extra-coronal attachment and parallel bonding technique are clinically effective.
  • This novel approach offers distinct advantages for the retention and support of removable partial dentures.
  • Further application in selected cases is recommended.