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Volume 9 Issue 5 (May, 2021)

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Fixed partial denture failures- A review of classification
Ashwani Kumar, Renuka Thakur, Priya Sharma

Rehabilitation performed with a fixed partial denture (FPD) is one of the most accepted and desired by patients. However, it is a long procedure and generates high expectations from the patient. Once the professional knows the factors that create dissatisfaction or contribute to failures, the dentist could minimize them and thus meet that all the patient’s need and establish the most appropriate planning. The dental literature is lacking in classification of failures in Fixed partial dentures. The cause may be that signs and symptoms of failures are varied and often complex and there is the additional problem of reaching a common interpretation among investigators on the definition of failure. When dealing with failed or failing fixed restorations, proper knowledge of diagnosis, assessment of the clinical condition and technical skills are absolutely necessary. Hence it is important to be aware of obvious and subtle indications of prosthesis failure and have a working knowledge of the procedure that are necessary to remember the situation. This review focusses on classification systems of failures associated with tooth supported fixed partial denture proposed by different authors.

 
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