Removable partial dentures with rotational paths of insertion: problem analysis.

Removable partial dentures designed to use a rotational path of insertion are technique sensitive. When indicated and when the principles discussed are followed, a denture that uses a rotational path can be highly successful. Tooth coverage can be decreased, which is an advantage in plaque control, caries reduction, and periodontal support. Esthetics can be improved without resorting to intracoronal retainers, and the number of components subject to distortion is reduced. When properly designed and constructed, use of a rotational path of insertion can result in a removable partial denture that is strong, hygienic, and esthetic.

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