
pmid: 4591664
Because of physiologic tooth movement, arch position of the abutments, and the retentive capacity of the retainers, a nonrigid connector may be preferred in the fabrication of a five-unit pier-abutment fixed partial denture. In this prosthesis, the movement of the nonrigid connector is enough to prevent the middle abutment from serving as a fulcrum. Tooth preparation and the fabrication of precision and semiprecision attachments are described.
Dental Stress Analysis, Denture Precision Attachment, Denture, Partial, Fixed, Humans, Dental Abutments, Tooth Mobility, Dental Cavity Preparation, Denture Design, Adaptation, Physiological
Dental Stress Analysis, Denture Precision Attachment, Denture, Partial, Fixed, Humans, Dental Abutments, Tooth Mobility, Dental Cavity Preparation, Denture Design, Adaptation, Physiological
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