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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND FABRICATION IN PROSTHODONTICS

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ISBN
978-0-86715-612-6
Autor
Hohmann, Arnold / Hielscher, Werner
Año de publicación
2022
Nº de páginas
408
Nº ilustraciones
767
Acabado
Tapa dura con funda
Edición
Idioma
Inglés
Temática
Tecnología dental
Formato
Papel

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    Written for the dental technician, this comprehensive textbook describes the philosophy behind prosthodontic design and systematically details all of the working steps in designing and fabricating restorations and dentures. Unlike other prosthodontic texts, this one is written from a design perspective first and foremost, explaining the rationale behind the most minute of design considerations, such as different extension arms in removable partial denture clasps. Entire chapters are devoted to supporting elements of restorations, such as attachments, anchors, and clasps, and the statics of partial dentures, underscoring the book's emphasis on stability during function and how to make wise design choices to achieve it. The book does not stop at design, however, it includes comprehensive instructions on fabrication as well, clearly delineating the responsibilities of the dental technician and the dentists. A chapter on complete dentures includes multiple working methods and philosophies from prosthodontic pioneers, and the final chapter describes how to incorporate sound prosthodontic design into implant therapy. This book will surely change the way dental technicians approach prosthodontic design.

    Contents Chapter 1. Preprosthetics Chapter 2. Coronal Restoration Chapter 3. Features of Partial Dentures Chapter 4. Removable Partial Dentures Chapter 5. Telescopic Anchoring and Supporting Elements Chapter 6. Resilient Anchoring and Supporting Elements Chapter 7. Statics of Partial Dentures Chapter 8. Complete Dentures Chapter 9. Implant Terminology