Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry (Sep 2020)

Improving Esthetics of Removable Partial Dentures Using Palatal Retentive Arms

  • Yeung C,
  • Yu OY,
  • Lam WYH,
  • Leung KCM,
  • Wong AWY,
  • Chu CH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 12
pp. 391 – 397

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Conson Yeung, Ollie Yiru Yu, Walter Yu Hang Lam, Katherine Chiu Man Leung, Amy Wai Yee Wong, Chun Hung Chu Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong KongCorrespondence: Chun Hung Chu Prince Philip Dental Hospital, 3B26, 34 Hospital Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong KongTel +852 2859 0287Email [email protected]: A well-designed removable partial denture can replace the loss of hard and soft tissues, restore masticatory function and maintain arch integrity. It is relatively simple, non-invasive and economical compared to other treatment options. Removable partial denture is therefore a common option among various treatment replacing missing teeth. A removable partial denture replacing anterior missing teeth can improve esthetics and hence the patient’s quality of life. However, metal components of a removable partial denture may be visible and affects patient satisfaction. Esthetics of a removable partial denture can often be improved with some modifications to traditional designs. This article reported the use of a cobalt-chromium-based removable partial denture to replace a missing maxillary lateral incisor and molars. Palatal retentive arms were employed as the retentive components on the premolars to avoid the metal component being seen when speaking and smiling. The indications and design of the removable partial dentures with palatal retentive arms are also discussed.Keywords: denture, removable partial denture, esthetics, palatal retentive arm

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