Aesthetic clasp design for removable partial dentures: A literature review

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Aesthetic clasp design for removable partial dentures: A literature review

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Title: Aesthetic clasp design for removable partial dentures: A literature review
Author: Khan, Sadika; Geerts, Greta
Inquiries: skhan@uwc.ac.za
Abstract: Removable partial dentures (RPD) are an effective and affordable treatment option for partial edentulism. If the main reason for seeking treatment is the need for improved aesthetics, treatment should be geared towards achieving this goal. This article is the result of a literature study on aesthetic clasp design for the conventional RPD. In this context, the position of the clasp on the tooth, clasp types, clasp material and alternative methods of retention are reviewed. Although published in reputable journals, the authors report that many articles published on this subject are of a descriptive nature and lack scientific evidence. Therefore, clinicians are encouraged to be critical in their interpretation of literature and the application of published information in their clinical practices.
Subject: Aesthetic clasp design
Removable partial dentures
Literature review
Treatment options
Clinical practices
Citation: Khan, S.B. & Geerts, G.A.V.M. (2005). Aesthetic clasp design for removable partial dentures: A literature review. South African Dental Journal, 60(5): 190-194.
Rights: Copyright South African Dental Association. Permission granted to reproduce the article in the Repository. Please acknowledge original source
Type: Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10566/223
Date: 2005
Peer reviewed: Yes
 

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