pubmed-article:1800731 | rdf:type | pubmed:Citation | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0545406 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:1800731 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0040446 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:1800731 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0011463 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:1800731 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0936012 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:1800731 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0917815 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:issue | 3 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:dateCreated | 1992-4-20 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:abstractText | This study applied the three-dimensional measurement technique of stereophotogrammetry to measure abutment tooth movement under occlusal loading as a function of intracoronal attachment and clasp design. Six distal-extension removable partial denture designs were studied: (1) RPI-mesial occlusal rest, proximal plate, buccal I-bar; (2) cast circumferential clasp; (3) P.D. locking semiprecision attachment; (4) Thompson dowel nonlocking semiprecision attachment; (5) McCollum precision attachment; and (6) Stern G/L precision attachment. The movement in microns was determined by computer analysis. The Thompson dowel semiprecision attachment generated the most abutment movement in a gingival direction. The clasp-retained designs generally had less total movement than the attachment designs. Clasps and attachments for the abutment teeth adjacent to the distal-extension bases generally moved more than the abutment teeth. | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:language | eng | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:journal | http://linkedlifedata.com/r... | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:citationSubset | D | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:status | MEDLINE | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:month | Sep | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:issn | 0022-3913 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:HORNAA | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:MooreD JDJ | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:TiraD EDE | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:ChowT STS | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:issnType | Print | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:volume | 66 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:owner | NLM | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:authorsComplete | Y | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:pagination | 343-9 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:dateRevised | 2006-11-15 | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:year | 1991 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:articleTitle | Stereophotogrammetric analysis of abutment tooth movement in distal-extension removable partial dentures with intracoronal attachments and clasps. | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:affiliation | University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Dentistry. | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:publicationType | Journal Article | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:1800731 | pubmed:publicationType | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't | lld:pubmed |