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Dr how is upper molar removable denture prepared,will it cover palate ,I need one molar replacement with rpd,on other side of denture will clasps rest on healthy tooth as there are no missing tooth
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Rpd is very difficult to adjust Without covering palate and cusps rpd won’t fit
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For Replacement for one tooth their are many other more comfortable options available like bridge, implant. Better share photograph of effected area for better guidance. Yes, if you go for Removable denture, then to provide adequate stability plate is given. Consult doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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Usually its better to have full palate RPD, it provides better retention (if all molars are missing) but there are many other options you can opt from for your single tooth prosthesis.
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Hello dear Please be calm See you have to share clinical pic for confirmation of modification space.only then a healthy rpd could be planned for you.for further details you can consult me Regards
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it may or may not be required to cover palate. but there are other options to get one molar replacement like fixed tooth.. you can go for fixed partial denture , if there are teeth present on both sides of missing place and if they are strong enough to bear the load. another one is implant, if you have enough bone in missing tooth space.
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