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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-016.mrc:147503256:10115
Source marc_columbia
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060 4 $aWU 515$bC311m 2011
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100 1 $aCarr, Alan B.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99802102
245 10 $aMcCracken's removable partial prosthodontics /$cAlan B. Carr, David T. Brown.
250 $a12th ed.
260 $aSt. Louis, Mo. ;$aLondon :$bElsevier Mosby,$c2011.
300 $axi, 385 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $gPART I.$tGENERAL CONCEPTS/TREATMENT PLANNING -- $g1.$tPartially Edentulous Epidemiology, Physiology, and Terminology -- $tTooth Loss and Age -- $tConsequences of Tooth Loss -- $tFunctional Restoration with Prostheses -- $tCurrent Removable Partial Denture Use -- $tNeed for Removable Partial Dentures -- $g2.$tConsiderations for Managing Partial Tooth Loss: Tooth Replacements from the Patient Perspective -- $tPoints of View -- $tTooth-Supported Prostheses -- $tTooth- and Tissue-Supported Prostheses -- $tSix Phases of Partial Denture Service -- $tReasons for Failure of Clasp-Retained Partial Dentures -- $g3.$tClassification of Partially Edentulous Arches -- $tRequirements of an Acceptable Method of Classification -- $tKennedy Classification -- $tApplegate's Rules for Applying the Kennedy Classification -- $g4.$tBiomechanics of Removable Partial Dentures -- $tBiomechanics and Design Solutions -- $tBiomechanical Considerations -- $tPossible Movements of Partial Dentures -- $tImpact of Implants on Movements of Partial Dentures -- $g5.$tMajor and Minor Connectors -- $tRole of Major Connectors in Control of Prosthesis Movement -- $tMinor Connectors -- $tFinishing Lines -- $tReaction of Tissue to Metallic Coverage -- $tMajor Connectors in Review -- $g6.$tRests and Rest Seats -- $tRole of Rests in Prosthesis Movement Control -- $tForm of the Occlusal Rest and Rest Seat -- $tExtended Occlusal Rest -- $tInterproximal Occlusal Rest Seats -- $tInternal Occlusal Rests -- $tSupport for Rests -- $tLingual Rests on Canines and Incisor Teeth -- $tIncisal Rests and Rest Seats -- $tImplants as a Rest -- $g7.$tDirect Retainers -- $tDirect Retainer's Role in Control of Prosthesis Movement -- $tBasic Principles of Clasp Design -- $tTypes of Direct Retainers -- $tCriteria for Selecting a Given Clasp Design -- $tTypes of Clasp Assemblies -- $tAnalysis of Tooth Contours for Retentive Clasps -- $tAmount of Retention -- $tImplants as Direct Retainers -- $tOther Types of Retainers -- $tInternal Attachments -- $g8.$tIndirect Retainers -- $tRole of Indirect Retainers in Control of Prosthesis Movement -- $tFactors Influencing Effectiveness of Indirect Retainers -- $tAuxiliary Functions of Indirect Retainers -- $tForms of Indirect Retainers -- $g9.$tDenture Base Considerations -- $tFunctions of Denture Bases in Control of Prosthesis Movement -- $tMethods of Attaching Denture Bases -- $tIdeal Denture Base Material -- $tAdvantages of Metal Bases -- $tMethods of Attaching Artificial Teeth -- $tNeed for Relining -- $tStress-Breakers (Stress Equalizers) -- $g10.$tPrinciples of Removable Partial Denture Design -- $tDifference in Prosthesis Support and Influence on Design -- $tDifferentiation Between Two Main Types of Removable Partial Dentures -- $tEssentials of Partial Denture Design -- $tComponents of Partial Denture Design -- $tImplant Considerations in Design -- $tExamples of Systematic Approach to Design -- $tAdditional Considerations Influencing Design -- $g11.$tSurveying -- $tDescription of Dental Surveyor -- $tPurposes of the Surveyor -- $tFactors That Determine Path of Placement and Removal -- $tStep-By-Step Procedures in Surveying a Diagnostic Cast -- $tFinal Path of Placement -- $tRecording Relation of Cast to Surveyor -- $tSurveying the Master Cast -- $tMeasuring Retention -- $tBlocking Out the Master Cast -- $tRelieving the Master Cast -- $tParalleled Blockout, Shaped Blockout, Arbitrary Blockout, and Relief -- $gPART II.$tCLINICAL AND LABORATORY -- $g12.$tDiagnosis and Treatment Planning -- $tPurpose and Uniqueness of Treatment -- $tPatient Interview -- $tShared Decision Making -- $tClinical Examination -- $tObjectives of Prosthodontic Treatment -- $tOral Examination -- $tDiagnostic Casts -- $tDiagnostic Findings -- $tInterpretation of Examination Data -- $tInfection Control -- $tDifferential Diagnosis: Fixed or Removable Partial Dentures -- $tChoice Between Complete Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures -- $tClinical Factors Related to Metal Alloys Used for Removable Partial Denture Frameworks -- $tSummary -- $g13.$tPreparation of the Mouth for Removable Partial Dentures -- $tOral Surgical Preparation -- $tConditioning of Abused and Irritated Tissues -- $tPeriodontal Preparation -- $tAbutment Teeth Preparation -- $g14.$tPreparation of Abutment Teeth -- $tClassification of Abutment Teeth -- $tSequence of Abutment Preparations on Sound Enamel or Existing Restorations -- $tAbutment Preparations Using Conservative Restorations -- $tAbutment Preparations Using Crowns -- $tSplinting of Abutment Teeth -- $tUse of Isolated Teeth as Abutments -- $tMissing Anterior Teeth -- $tTemporary Crowns When a Removable Partial Denture is Being Worn -- $tFabricating Restorations to Fit Existing Denture Retainers -- $g15.$tImpression Materials and Procedures for Removable Partial Dentures -- $tRigid Materials -- $tThermoplastic Materials -- $tElastic Materials -- $tImpressions of the Partially Edentulous Arch -- $tIndividual Impression Trays -- $g16.$tSupport for the Distal Extension Denture Base -- $tDistal Extension Removable Partial Denture -- $tFactors Influencing the Support of a Distal Extension Base -- $tAnatomic Form Impression -- $tMethods for Obtaining Functional Support for the Distal Extension Base -- $g17.$tOcclusal Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures -- $tDesirable Occlusal Contact Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures -- $tMethods for Establishing Occlusal Relationships -- $tMaterials for Artificial Posterior Teeth -- $tEstablishing Jaw Relations for a Mandibular Removable Partial Denture Opposing a Maxillary Complete Denture -- $g18.$tLaboratory Procedures -- $tDuplicating a Stone Cast -- $tWaxing the Removable Partial Denture Framework -- $tSpruing, Investing, Burnout, Casting, and Finishing of the Removable Partial Denture Framework -- $tMaking Record Bases -- $tOcclusion Rims -- $tMaking a Stone Occlusal Template from a Functional Occlusal Record -- $tArranging Posterior Teeth to an Opposing Cast or Template -- $tTypes of Anterior Teeth -- $tWaxing and Investing the Removable Partial Denture Before Processing Acrylic-Resin Bases -- $tProcessing the Denture -- $tRemounting and Occlusal Correction to an Occlusal Template -- $tPolishing the Denture -- $g19.$tWork Authorizations for Removable Partial Dentures -- $tWork Authorization -- $tDefinitive Instructions by Work Authorizations -- $tLegal Aspects of Work Authorizations -- $tDelineation of Responsibilities by Work Authorizations -- $g20.$tInitial Placement, Adjustment, and Servicing of the Removable Partial Denture -- $tAdjustments to Bearing Surfaces of Denture Bases -- $tOcclusal Interference From Denture Framework -- $tAdjustment of Occlusion in Harmony With Natural and Artificial Dentition -- $tInstructions to the Patient -- $tFollow-up Services -- $gPART III.$tMAINTENANCE -- $g21.$tRelining and Rebasing the Removable Partial Denture -- $tRelining Tooth-Supported Denture Bases -- $tRelining Distal Extension Denture Bases -- $tMethods of Reestablishing Occlusion on a Relined Removable Partial Denture -- $g22.$tRepairs and Additions to Removable Partial Dentures -- $tBroken Clasp Arms -- $tFractured Occlusal Rests -- $tDistortion or Breakage of Other Components---Major and Minor Connectors -- $tLoss of a Tooth or Teeth Not Involved in Support or Retention of the Restoration -- $tLoss of an Abutment Tooth Necessitating Its Replacement and Making a New Direct Retainer -- $tOther Types of Repairs -- $tRepair by Soldering -- $g23.$tInterim Removable Partial Dentures -- $tAppearance -- $tSpace Maintenance -- $tReestablishing Occlusal Relationships -- $tConditioning Teeth and Residual Ridges -- $tInterim Restoration During Treatment -- $tConditioning the Patient for Wearing a Prosthesis -- $tClinical Procedure for Placement -- $g24.$tRemovable Partial Denture Considerations in Maxillofacial Prosthetics -- $tMaxillofacial Prosthetics -- $tTiming of Dental and Maxillofacial Prosthetic Care for Acquired Defects -- $tIntraoral Prostheses: Design Considerations -- $tSurgical Preservation for Prosthesis Benefit -- $tMaxillary Prostheses -- $tMandibular Prostheses --
505 80 $tJaw Relation Records for Mandibular Resection Patients -- $tSummary -- $g25.$tConsiderations for the Use of Dental Implants With Removable Partial Dentures -- $tPhysiological Distinction Between Prostheses -- $tReplacing Anatomy and Functional Ability -- $tStrategically Placed Implants for RPD Stability and Improved Patient Accommodation -- $tMovement Control With Selective Implant Placement -- $tTreatment Planning -- $tClinical Examples -- $tSummary -- $gAppendix A.$tGlossary -- $gAppendix B.$tSelected Reading Resources.
500 $aPrevious ed.: published as by Alan B. Carr, Glen P. McGivney & David T. Brown. 2005.
650 0 $aPartial dentures, Removable.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85098347
650 2 $aDenture, Partial, Removable.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003832
700 1 $aBrown, David T.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85368266
700 1 $aMcCracken, William L.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81032802
852 00 $boff,hsl$hRK656$i.M13 2011 Q