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[Stress-breaking framework in removable partial dentures].

L C Tourtet, G Jourda, J Gaillard

    Revue D'Odonto-Stomatologie
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    The TOURTET stress breaking framework offers advanced prosthetic therapy for partial edentations. This technique preserves teeth and bone, avoiding the need for rebasing in prosthetic treatments.

    Area of Science:

    • Prosthodontics
    • Dental Materials Science
    • Biomaterials Engineering

    Context:

    • Partial edentulism presents complex prosthetic challenges.
    • Existing prosthetic frameworks may lead to abutment or bone compromise.
    • The need for innovative stress-breaking solutions in dental prosthetics is recognized.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce and describe the TOURTET stress breaking framework as an advancement in prosthetic therapy.
    • To outline the protocol for applying the TOURTET framework in treating partial edentations.
    • To highlight the benefits of this novel prosthetic approach.

    Summary:

    • The TOURTET stress breaking framework is a novel prosthetic device for partial edentations.
    • It requires a specific protocol to disconnect the saddle from the rigid framework.

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  • Clinical application is feasible for all cases, provided the protocol is adhered to.
  • Impact:

    • Preserves abutment teeth integrity.
    • Maintains maxillary bone structure without requiring rebasing.
    • Offers a less invasive and potentially more durable prosthetic solution.