Tooth loss eventually occurs in most adults, and masticatory function is restored with a prosthesis such as a fixed crown & bridge, removable partial denture (RPD), or complete denture according to the extent of loss. For the RPD there are different structural-element combinations and different designs that can be applied to the same loss pattern, so that the effect and prognosis vary. Results from a statistical investigation of removable distal free-end dentures in Japan suggested that in many cases, insufficient consideration was given to mechanical stability and protection of remaining peripheral tissue in the design of removable partial dentures.
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Ikeda, S., & Kuwashima, S. (1992). Statistical investigation of lower distal free-end denture design used by general practitioners in Japan. The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, 34(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd1959.34.1
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