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  • 1Department of Prosthodontics, West Virginia University, School of Dentistry, Morgantown.

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|November 1, 1989
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This study introduces a Macintosh-based software for designing removable partial dentures, aiding dental education and practice. The program offers interactive design tools and a library of 160 denture designs for clinical use.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Technology
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Removable partial denture (RPD) design is a critical skill in dentistry.
  • Current design methods can be time-consuming and require specialized knowledge.
  • There is a need for efficient and accessible tools to support RPD design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a microcomputer-based program for removable partial denture design.
  • To provide a tool for both dental education and clinical practice.
  • To enhance the efficiency and accuracy of the RPD design process.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Macintosh-compatible software program utilizing HyperCard.
  • Implementation of an interactive, branching user interface for data navigation.

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  • Design of a screen interface mimicking a dental laboratory work authorization with graphical and textual elements.
  • Main Results:

    • The program provides approximately 160 pre-designed removable partial denture options.
    • Users can modify existing designs and text to suit specific clinical scenarios.
    • The software allows for printing of work authorizations for dental laboratories.

    Conclusions:

    • The microcomputer-based program offers a valuable resource for removable partial denture design.
    • It has significant potential applications in dental education and clinical settings.
    • The interactive and customizable nature of the software supports diverse clinical needs.