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J R Ivanhoe1, S Koka

  • 1Section of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|April 1, 1996
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This study presents a new method and device for faster tooth reshaping to improve the fit of removable partial dentures. It is especially helpful for posterior teeth with reduced contours and specific insertion paths.

Area of Science:

  • Dental prosthetics
  • Restorative dentistry
  • Biomaterials in dentistry

Background:

  • Removable partial dentures (RPDs) require precise tooth preparation for optimal fit and function.
  • Conventional intraoral recontouring can be time-consuming, especially in challenging clinical scenarios.
  • Lowered heights of contour on posterior teeth and specific paths of insertion complicate RPD seating.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel procedure and device for expediting intraoral tooth recontouring.
  • To enhance the preparation of teeth for receiving removable partial dentures.
  • To address clinical situations involving lowered contours and perpendicular paths of insertion.

Main Methods:

  • Description of a specific intraoral recontouring procedure.

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  • Introduction of a newly developed device designed for this purpose.
  • Application of the method in cases requiring adjustments for RPD path of insertion.
  • Main Results:

    • The described procedure and device significantly expedite the recontouring process.
    • Improved accuracy in achieving desired tooth contours for RPD abutments.
    • Facilitation of RPD seating in cases with challenging anatomy.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented technique and device offer an efficient solution for intraoral tooth recontouring.
    • This method is particularly beneficial for optimizing the fit of removable partial dentures.
    • It addresses specific challenges in restorative dentistry, improving clinical outcomes.