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Journal articles on the topic "Semi Precision Attachment"

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Thakur, Preeti, Annie Cleetus, Irfanul Huda, Santosh Anand, and Mohan Kadao. "Precision with semi-precision attachment using CAD/CAM technology for a mandibulectomy patient: A case report." IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 11, no. 1 (2025): 81–86. https://doi.org/10.18231/j.aprd.2025.016.

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Rehabilitation of mandibular defects post-marginal mandibulectomy presents significant challenges due to altered anatomy, reduced denture-bearing areas, and compromised muscle attachments that affect tongue mobility, speech, and mastication. Traditional implant-supported options may be unsuitable for patients with insufficient bone support, necessitating alternative prosthetic approaches to restore function and aesthetics.A 17-year-old male underwent a marginal mandibulectomy for odontogenic keratocyst, resulting in a Cantor and Curtis Type V defect. Examination revealed limited residual dentition and insufficient bone volume for implants. The patient reported difficulties with mastication and speech, requiring a stable, retentive prosthesis that would not exacerbate the altered mandibular anatomy.A removable cast partial denture with semi-precision attachments was fabricated using CAD/CAM technology for accuracy and ease of customization. This approach provided necessary retention, stability, and comfort while accommodating the anatomical limitations. The patient reported significant improvements in mastication, speech, and aesthetics, along with high satisfaction.Semi-precision attachments offer enhanced stability in cases where conventional direct retainers may be insufficient, distributing occlusal loads effectively across limited supporting structures. CAD/CAM technology facilitated precise attachment placement and minimized chairside adjustments, further improving patient comfort and prosthesis function.For patients with mandibular defects unsuitable for implants, a removable prosthesis with semi-precision attachments, designed with CAD/CAM technology, provides a reliable, conservative alternative. This approach achieves satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes, demonstrating the value of modern digital design and attachment-retained prostheses in complex rehabilitative cases.
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D., Krishna Prasad, Archana Ashok Swaminathan, and Anupama Prasad D. "A Simplified Approach to Semi-Precision Attachment." Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 06, no. 03 (2016): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708664.

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AbstractPrecision attachments open a new horizon of possibilities in prosthodontic rehabilitation. Varieties in size, shape and configuration allows them to be utilized in many clinical scenarios. However, the complex prosthesis with attachments does not serve the purpose of retention and esthetics but makes it cumbersome for the patient. Two cases in which a simplified approach to semi-precision attachments have been adopted, are discussed here.
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Nuriyanto, Ainy Fitri, Sherman Salim, and Michael Josef K. K. "Rehabilitation of partially edentulous arch using semi precision attachment: an aesthetic approach." Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontics 2, no. 2 (2021): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.46934/ijp.v2i2.38.

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The restoration of normal function and esthetic appearance with a dental prosthesis is a major challenge in the rehabilitation of patients who have lost their teeth. In such situation, a fixed removable prosthesis allows favorable biomechanical stress distribution along with restoration of esthetics, phonetics, comfort, hygiene and better postoperative care and maintenance. Prime function of attachment retained partial denture is to distribute the masticatory forces to the wide area thereby reducing the damage to the abutments, soft tissues and bony ridges in addition to improved esthetics and proprioceptive responses. In this case series patient’s esthetic and functional requirements were fulfilled with attachment retained cast partial denture using semi-precision attachments
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Carmeen Coelho, Maban, Sunitha Naveen Shamnur, Nandeeshwar D.B, and Barath Panjanan Duraiswamy. "REHABILITATION OF MANDIBULAR ARCH USING CAST PARTIAL DENTURE AND FIXED TREATMENT MODALITY." International Journal of Advanced Research 8, no. 11 (2020): 600–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/12045.

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Successful restoration can be done with plenty of contemporary and conventional treatment planning. Attachment retained partial dentures are one such kind of treatment modality in prosthodontics. Studies have also demonstrated that precision-attachment partials last longer, wear less, need fewer adjustments, look better, work better, less destructive, protect abutment teeth, and are easier to clean. In this case report patients functional and aesthetic expectations were met by using a combination of Porcelain fused to metal (PFM) restorations and semi-precision attachments.
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Melisa and Laura Susanti Himawan. "Treatment of Class I Kennedy lower jaw with precision attachment." Makassar Dental Journal 10, no. 2 (2021): 154–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v10i2.428.

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Background: Rehabilitation of Kennedy Class I edentulous involves a variety of treatment alternatives such as overdenture, metal frame removable partial denture, RPD with precision attachment and implants. The combination of RPD and fixed dent-ture using precision attachment or semi-precision is one of the best forms of RPD. Case: A 59-year-old male came to the RSGM FKG UI clinic. He wants to have new denture to eat more comfortable and improve his appearance. Management: Anamnesis, extra-oral and intra oral examinations, and panoramic x-ray were performed. After that, bridge was removed, periapical x-ray and definitive treatment was determined using metal frame RPD in upper jaw and RPD with precision attachment in lower jaw. Conclusion: Patient feels satisfied and comfortable with his dentures both in upper and lower jaw with precision attachments.
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Rushabh Kamdhar, Subhashree Rohinikumar, and Dhanraj Ganapathy. "Knowledge and Awareness of Precision Attachments among Dental Students." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL3 (2020): 802–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl3.3023.

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Significant reconstruction of damaged teeth requires a great deal of new and traditional treatment methods, and the design of attachment retained removable partial dentures is one such therapeutic approach in prosthodontics. Customized semi-precision fittings with partial dentures provide strength and enhanced aesthetics in situations with limited space. The objective of the study was to determine the knowledge and understanding of precision attachments amongst dental students. A descriptive survey was conducted among undergraduate and postgraduate dental students using a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire gathered information on the respondent's knowledge regarding the use of precision attachments among dental practitioners in dentistry. Out of the 100 students,60% of them believed that based on the geometric configuration and design of the attachment precision attachments can be classified as the key lock, 20% believed that they were classified as latch type attachments and the rest 20% believed that they were classified as ball and socket attachment. Out of the 100 students who took the survey, 80% believed that the advantages of using precision attachments were all except increasing the stress to abutment and 20% believed that the advantages were all except decreasing torsional forces. All the students who had taken part in the survey had moderate knowledge about the use of precision attachments in dentistry. More intensive educational and awareness initiatives should be undertaken to increase the awareness levels about precision attachments among dental students.
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Kalra, Ashish, SK Roy Chowdhury, and AK Nandi. "Rehabilitation using semi-precision attachment in fixed partial denture." International Journal of Oral Health Sciences 11, no. 2 (2021): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijohs.ijohs_26_21.

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Mishra, SunilKumar, and SwapnilKumar Tamrakar. "Fabrication of semi-precision attachment using a pen refill." Journal of Primary Care Dentistry and Oral Health 4, no. 1 (2023): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpcdoh.jpcdoh_22_22.

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GOZNELI, Rifat, Coskun YILDIZ, Burcin VANLIOGLU, Buket Akalin EVREN, and Yasemin KULAK-OZKAN. "Retention behaviors of different attachment systems: Precious versus nonprecious, precision versus semi-precision." Dental Materials Journal 32, no. 5 (2013): 801–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2013-003.

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Mohsin Khan, Kush Sahu, Kesari Singh, and Shyam Jadhav. "A Customized Semi- Precision Bar Attachment for Tooth Supported Overdenture: A Case Report." International Healthcare Research Journal 2, no. 4 (2018): 89–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.26440/ihrj/02_04/182.

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Various precision attachment systems are available for tooth supported overdenture treatment modality. The objective of all the systems is to provide retention and support for the overdenture. Retention of a mandibular denture can be achieved by natural tooth-retained with bar and stud attachment in anterior region. A simple and cost effective treatment for a more complex implant overdenture is the concept of conventional tooth-retained overdentures. The present clinical report describes a patient treated with customized hader bar with coffee straw in mandibular tooth-borne overdenture.
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Book chapters on the topic "Semi Precision Attachment"

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Bambara, George E. "Precision and Semi-Precision Attachments." In Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry. Elsevier, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-06895-6.00025-6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Semi Precision Attachment"

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Schuleit, Marvin, Burkhard Maass, Cemal Esen, and Andreas Ostendorf. "Laser Welding of NiTi Shape Memory Wires and Printed Circuit Boards with High Repetition Nanosecond Lasers." In SMST 2024. ASM International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.smst2024p0109.

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Abstract Shape memory alloy (SMA) actuators are attractive for their exceptional actuator and sensory capabilities, especially in industries like aerospace and automotive where achieving lightweight construction is crucial. SMAs, with their high-power density, play a vital role in meeting these demands. The shape memory effect (SME) is utilized to induce actuator stroke, typically activated through resistance heating or a surrounding medium. While semi-finished products such as wires, tubes, sheets, or foils are commonly used for actuator applications, their transformation into functional actuators requires expertise in SMAs. Mechanical anchoring, often achieved through processes like crimping, is essential for transmitting generated forces. Additionally, electrical connections are frequently needed for activation, leading to significant custom development work and expertise in the complex field of SMAs, incurring both time and cost. Utilizing laser welding to bond NiTi onto printed circuit boards presents a novel method to optimize the attachment of NiTi wires, ensuring both mechanical and electrical connectivity. Leveraging widely used PCBs provides a well-researched platform for standardized actuator components, streamlining engineering processes for new actuator systems. Laser welding of nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloys onto PCBs is a reliable method due to its small heat-affected zone, enabling modification of shape memory properties. Challenges in welding NiTi and Cu, such as brittle precipitates and the inclusion of Sn in the Ni-Ti-Cu-Sn system, require careful consideration. Moreover, the thickness of tinned copper layers on printed circuit boards is typically 70 μm or smaller, posing an additional challenge, especially when combined with the commonly used FR4 base material. Reinheimer et al. initially used a theoretical approach to underscore the fundamental feasibility of a welded joint on a printed circuit board. Subsequently, they successfully validated their approach through blind joints, demonstrating the absence of delamination defects. The key challenge lies in controlling heat input during the welding process, as excessive heat can lead to delamination processes within the FR4. To address this concern, a nanosecond laser is employed, in contrast to a previous publication that used a modulable continuous-wave fiber laser. This choice of laser technology aims to enhance precision in heat control, mitigating the risk of delamination processes in the FR4 substrate. Traditional soldering methods, often used for bonding components to PCBs, face challenges with NiTi due to poor wettability, necessitating aggressive fluxes or ultrasonic soldering. In contrast, laser welding with nanosecond lasers, as explored in this paper, offers a stable joint with controlled heat input.
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