K. Luk et al., UNILATERAL ROTATIONAL PATH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES FOR TILTED MANDIBULAR MOLARS - DESIGN AND CLINICAL-APPLICATIONS, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, 78(1), 1997, pp. 102-105
This article describes the design of a unilateral rotational path remo
vable partial denture to restore a single edentulous space with a tilt
ed mandibular molar. It is modified from an original bilateral rotatio
nal path design and consists of several components, which are (1) the
rotation axis, (2) the long occlusal rest, (3) the short bracing arms,
(4) the rigid retainer and extended proximal plates, (5) the conventi
onal direct retainer assembly, and (6) optional auxiliary rest. The st
ability and retention of the denture are controlled anteriorly by the
buccal retentive clasp and lingual guide plate of the conventional dir
ect retainer, and posteriorly by the rigid retainer and its buccally a
nd lingually extended proximal plates. The clinical results of the den
tures used in strictly selected situations are excellent; however, it
is emphasized that a unilateral denture is only an alternative rather
than a routine application. The risk of accidental aspiration is also
of concern.