Biomechanics of Removable of Partial Dentures
Biomechanics of Removable of Partial Dentures
Biomechanics of Removable of Partial Dentures
REMOVABLE PARTIAL
DENTURES
By: Dr. Muhammad Ali Faridi
BDS, Mclindent (Restorative Dentistry)
Department of Prosthodontics
INTRODUCTION
Biomechanics basically deals with application of mechanical
Our Goal..
Provision of a useful, functional removable partial denture by
Need
Tooth replacement
Definition of problem
Provision of stable removable prosthesis
objectives
Limited functional movement within tooth-tissue
tolerance
Background information
Forces of occlusion, tissue load-displacement
character
and potential for movement, biomechanical
principles applied
to specific features of this unique mouth,
removable partial
denture component parts assigned to control
movement
BIOMECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The supporting structures for removable
cavity is critical !!
This includes the direction, duration, frequency
and magnitude of the force.
In the final analysis, it is bone that provides the
support for a removable prosthesis (i.e. the
alveolar bone by way of the periodontal ligament
and the residual ridge through soft tissue
covering)
An appropriate design includes the selection and
location of components in conjunction with a
harmonious occlusion.
Simple Machines
TYPES OF LEVERS
REFRENCES:
McCracken's Removable Partial Prosthodontics , 12th Edition