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RP4 Implant Supported Removable Prosthesis
Posted on 08.22.2022 04:16 PM
By Tarek Assi
In Implants
In the middle of the FP3 (All on X) Phenomenon, I still find RP4 Prosthesis a valid option when it comes to Full Arch Implant Reconstruction. This approach provides implant supported removable prosthesis that allows Cleansiblity and opening the Palate which most patients find desirable.
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3 Comments
Maurice Salama says on 08.24.2022 11:39 AM
Absolutely true. Is this spark erosion? or Milled Titanium. Regards Dr. Salama
Tarek Assi says on 08.25.2022 09:38 PM
Great question Dr. Salama! In this case Both Titanium Bar and Superstructure were Milled. Thank you!
Matt Obrien says on 10.28.2022 04:52 AM
It's not just one thing. It's all about getting the right information about the patient's lifestyle activities, medical history, chewing patterns, medical conditions, and so on, to help us decide on the most suitable denture option that will be comfortable and last a long time. As for the question about metal RPD vs flexible, they are all made out of substances like acrylic and/or plastic, but the difference lies in their physical properties. Flexible dentures, for example, are able to move and shake with the patients' mouth movements and are able to be eaten and enjoyed with hot, cold, and acidic foods, but they wear out quicker than a metal RPD. Metal RPDs, on the other hand, are more durable, hold together better through biting forces, and are meant to be worn and worn while they get thinner and thinner over time.