Long SpanFixed Dental Prostheses:A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Medical and Dental Science Research (Quest Journals JMDSR) - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
:Forces on the fixed partial dentures are transmitted to the abutment teeth through the pontic, connector and retainers. This article describes a case report of a long span fixed dental prosthesis where adequate number of sound and healthy abutment were used to support the long span fixed dental prosthesis.Having a properknowledge about the various forces and their biomechanical factors enables the prosthodontics toproperly planned the treatment and increase the life span of the prosthesisand reduced the failures of FPD
Authors and Affiliations
Naorem Jenny
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