OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, you should have a better understanding and working knowledge of :
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Successful Fixed (FPD) and Removable (RPD) Prosthodontics Coordination
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Common Failures in RPD
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Collection of Data
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Uses of Study Casts (3-D Blueprint)
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Articulated Diag. Casts
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Occlusal Vertical Dimension
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When is RPD indicated? When is FPD Contra-Indicated?
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What are the advantages of RPD over FPD?
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RPD Design & RPD Biomechanics
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RPD Biomechanical Classification
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Ceramic Orthodontic Brackets
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Major Connectors: Mandibular Major Connectors
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Lingual Bar & Plate
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Buccal or Labial Bar
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Minor Connector Guiding Plates
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Denture Base Connectors Comparison
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Denture Flanges & Esthetic Zone
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Denture Base Consensus
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Altered Cast Procedeure
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Direct Retainer
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Spectrum of Function: All Resilient Attachments Are Not Alike