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Accessibility and operator position -- 9. Pre-prosthetic treatment -- 10. Revisiting the anatomy -- 11. Making a primary impression ? complete dentures -- 12. Making a primary impression ? partial dentures -- 13. Special trays -- 14. Compound and putty materials ? handling and manipulation -- 15. Recording an upper functional impression --16. Recording a lower functional impression -- 17. Managing fibrous ridges 18 Denture bases -- 19. Recording the maxillo-mandibular relationship -- 20. Prescribing the upper wax contour -- 21. Prescribing the lower wax contour -- 22. Tooth selection and arrangement -- 23. Occlusal dimensions and occlusal schemes -- 24. Respecting the neutral zone -- 25. Assessing trial prostheses -- 26. Fitting and reviewing finished prostheses -- 27. Copying features from existing prostheses -- 28. Classifying partial prostheses and material choices -- 29. Designing partial prostheses -- 30. Saddles, rests and clasps -- 31. Connectors and bracing -- 32. Surveying and preparing guide planes -- 33. Designing frameworks ? case examples -- 34. Precision attachments ? the fixed?removable interface -- 35. Dealing with frameworks and substructures -- 36. The altered cast technique and the RPI system -- 37. Swing-lock prostheses -- 38. Gingival veneers -- 39. Immediate and training prostheses -- 40. Occlusal splints 41 Implant-supported mandibular overdentures -- 42. Principles of restoring maxillary defects -- 43. Tissue conditioners, liners and re-basing -- 44. Maintaining adequate oral hygiene -- 45. Troubleshooting loose or painful dentures -- 46. Gagging, other difficulties and making a referral -- 47. Summary of procedural stages 330 $aRemovable Prosthodontics at a Glance provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the practical elements of complete and partial denture provision. It serves as the perfect illustrated guide for learners, and a handy revision guide for subsequent undergraduate and postgraduate studies. 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