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An Atlas of Removable Partial Denture Design
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 1988.  335p   800 illus (0 in color)

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Part One: Design Concepts
1. Surveying
2. Rests
3. Guide Surfaces and Guide Plates
4. Major Connectors
5. Minor Connectors
6. Retention and Retainers
7. Denture Base Retentive Elements
8. Replacement Teeth
9. Mouth Preparation
Part Two: Atlas
10. Mandibular Class I Designs
11. Mandibular Class II Designs
12. Mandibular Class III Designs
13. Mandibular Class IV Designs
14. Maxillary Class I Designs
15. Maxillary Class II Designs
16. Maxillary Class III Designs
17. Maxillary Class IV Designs

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Part I covers basic principles and rationale of design and gives sound rules for rest placement and clasp
selection. Part II describes and illustrates designs for 250 of the most common partially edentulous arches. A
standard design is presented and possible variations are discussed. An excelent conduit for dentist-technician
communication.

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