rpd biomechanics principles of levers design consideration 4th year

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Biomechanics of Removable partial denture &Design considerations

Biomechanics

Inclined plane

Stress consideration in a partial denture

Horizontal stress

MOVEMENTS OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES

CLASS I AND II

Rotational movements

Free end saddle (distal extension)

The amount of stress transmitted to the abutment depend on:

Improving and reducing the free end saddle problems

1 - Decreasing the occlusal load

Load reduction

2 - Improving Retention

What is the RPI

Anterior placement of the rest

Indirect Retainer (IR)

Indirect Retainer (IR)

Abutment Tooth Modification

Retention

3 - Support

A- Wide load distribution

Tooth Support for Distal EXtension

Improving and reducing the free end saddle problems

MOVEMENTS OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES

Advantages of Placing the occlusal rest away from the distal

extension base

Remember: to solve class I and II RPD problems

Differences between Tooth supported (III & IV) and Tooth-tissue supported (I & II)

Thank You

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