1985
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(85)90542-6
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The tilted posterior tooth. Part III: Abutment for a fixed partial denture

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“…In patients who require replacement of a missing tooth adjacent to a tilted molar, the restorative dentist can use the following approaches (Revah et al, 1985):When the tilt of the molar tooth is not severe, the dentist can perform enameloplasty on the tilted tooth, if the restorative plan is to replace the missing tooth with an implant or removable denture. Slight modification of tooth reduction will be sufficient when preparing the tooth for fixed partial denture.Use of a locked attachment or telescopic crown.Alignment of the tilted tooth via orthodontic treatment.…”
Section: Pre-prosthetic Orthodontic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients who require replacement of a missing tooth adjacent to a tilted molar, the restorative dentist can use the following approaches (Revah et al, 1985):When the tilt of the molar tooth is not severe, the dentist can perform enameloplasty on the tilted tooth, if the restorative plan is to replace the missing tooth with an implant or removable denture. Slight modification of tooth reduction will be sufficient when preparing the tooth for fixed partial denture.Use of a locked attachment or telescopic crown.Alignment of the tilted tooth via orthodontic treatment.…”
Section: Pre-prosthetic Orthodontic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%