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Prosthodontic Planning and Procedures

Removable Options for Partially Edentulous Elderly Patients

Charlotte Stilwell

Charlotte Stilwell explains treatment-planning principles in the elderly population regarding partial removable dental prostheses (RDPs) in general as well as the combination of partial RDPs with implants. General partial RDP concepts include indications, prosthodontic advantages, and hygienic design and maintenance. Evidence is presented on the advantages and longevity of the shortened dental arch.

This lecture also gives an overview of implant-assisted partial RDPs, addressing support, retention, and esthetics in combination with tooth replacement, ridge preservation, and full-arch conversion. Unsplinted and splinted implant prosthodontic options for retention are presented. Finally, emphasis is placed on the importance of using implants as part of longer-term planning for the patient’s dentition.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • discuss treatment planning for partial RDPs
  • describe factors affecting implant-assisted partial RDPs
  • outline prosthodontic options for implant-assisted partial RDP retention
Duration
24 minutes
Source
ITI Annual Conference 2015 - Istanbul, Turkey
CPD/CME
0.4 hours
Purchase price
12 Academy Coins
Publication date: Dec 20, 2015 Last review date: Apr 24, 2021 Next review date: Apr 24, 2024
  • 1 - Beginner
  • Anatomy & Biological Principles
  • Biologic Width
  • Bone Remodeling
  • Coated Surface
  • Components & Materials
  • Congress Lecture
  • English
  • General Topics
  • History of Implant Dentistry
  • Implant Surfaces
  • Implants
  • Languages
  • Machined Surface
  • One-Piece Implants
  • Osseointegration
  • Osteotomy Procedure
  • Peri-Implant Mucosa
  • Prosthodontic Planning & Procedures
  • Rough Surface
  • Surgery
  • Two-Piece Implants

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