CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: A Clinical Report.J Prosthodont. 2019 Feb; 28(2):e595-e598.JP
Abstract
The prevalence of partially edentulous adults that could be treated by removable partial dentures (RPDs) is estimated to be greater than 20% in some regions of the United States. Problems related to traditional materials for RPD construction have been documented. Advances in polymer-based materials and digital fabrication strategies would allow increased biocompatibility, durability, and elasticity, as well as more esthetically pleasing and cost-effective benefits. This article reports on poly(etheretherketone) RPD framework produced by digital and milling technology.
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30345575
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Harb, Islam E., et al. "CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: a Clinical Report." Journal of Prosthodontics : Official Journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, vol. 28, no. 2, 2019, pp. e595-e598.
Harb IE, Abdel-Khalek EA, Hegazy SA. CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: A Clinical Report. J Prosthodont. 2019;28(2):e595-e598.
Harb, I. E., Abdel-Khalek, E. A., & Hegazy, S. A. (2019). CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: A Clinical Report. Journal of Prosthodontics : Official Journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, 28(2), e595-e598. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopr.12968
Harb IE, Abdel-Khalek EA, Hegazy SA. CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: a Clinical Report. J Prosthodont. 2019;28(2):e595-e598. PubMed PMID: 30345575.
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T1 - CAD/CAM Constructed Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) Framework of Kennedy Class I Removable Partial Denture: A Clinical Report.
AU - Harb,Islam E,
AU - Abdel-Khalek,Elsayed A,
AU - Hegazy,Salah A,
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PY - 2018/07/12/accepted
PY - 2018/10/23/pubmed
PY - 2019/7/25/medline
PY - 2018/10/23/entrez
KW - CAD/CAM prostheses
KW - PEEK
KW - distal extension
KW - metal-free RPD
KW - prototyping
KW - removable dental prostheses
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JF - Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists
JO - J Prosthodont
VL - 28
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N2 - The prevalence of partially edentulous adults that could be treated by removable partial dentures (RPDs) is estimated to be greater than 20% in some regions of the United States. Problems related to traditional materials for RPD construction have been documented. Advances in polymer-based materials and digital fabrication strategies would allow increased biocompatibility, durability, and elasticity, as well as more esthetically pleasing and cost-effective benefits. This article reports on poly(etheretherketone) RPD framework produced by digital and milling technology.
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