Tooth preparation for rest seats for cobalt–chromium removable partial dentures completed by general dental practitioners
Tooth preparation for rest seats for cobalt–chromium removable partial dentures completed by general dental practitioners
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Published Online:   7 Jul 2010
J. A.      RICE, C. D.      LYNCH 
ABSTRACT
Summary The aim of this  project was to examine tooth preparations made by general dental  practitioners (GDPs) for occlusal and cingulum rest seats for  cobalt–chromium removable partial dentures (RPDs). Master casts and  prescribed denture designs for cobalt–chromium RPDs produced by a  commercial dental laboratory from impressions made by 45 GDPs across  Wales were evaluated over a period of 5 months. Rest seats and  associated interocclusal clearances were assessed using pre-determined  criteria. A total of 68 casts were examined. Of these, 33 did not have  rest seats included in their prescription. Of the remaining 35 casts, 81  rests had been prescribed of which only 24 (30%) had signs of tooth  preparations for these rest seats. Using pre-determined criteria, 60% of  rest seats were under-prepared in the mesio-distal plane and 30% were  over-prepared in the bucco-lingual plane. In 17 cases where natural  teeth opposed the rest seat, the mean interocclusal clearance was 1·5 mm  (range 0·6–3·5 mm) with 6 of the 17 rests (35%) being less than the  recommended thickness. In total, 18 of the 24 rests prepared did not  meet the criteria, and 11 of the 21 rests prescribed had no obvious  preparation and insufficient occlusal clearance. Where prescribed, the  majority of rests did not meet the identified criteria. The rest seat  preparations varied greatly in all planes including the interocclusal  clearance. Further emphasis should be given to aspects of denture design  in undergraduate and continuing education programmes for dentists.
Comments