Abstract

The effect of splinting on abutment tooth movement was investigated in an in vitro study. An acrylic resin mandibular model with missing molars and a removable partial denture framework were constructed. The roots of the premolars and edentulous ridges were coated with silicone rubber. A modified Ney surveyor was used for load application, and abutment tooth movement measurements were made with a macroperiodontometer. Four conditions were tested by applying unilateral loadings: 1. Single abutments of both sides 2. Load side double abutment 3. Nonload side double abutment 4. Double abutments of both sides The results showed that a significant decrease in the magnitude of movement resulted when the abutment teeth were splinted.

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