Prosthodontic Assessment and Care Quiz

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What is the definition of a Removable Partial Denture (R.P.D)?

  • An artificial replacement for an absent part of the human body
  • An implant-supported bridge for missing teeth
  • A fixed artificial replacement for a missing tooth
  • A removable appliance that replaces missing teeth and associated structures in the same arch (correct)

What is the main goal of Prosthodontics treatment?

  • To eliminate pain and discomfort
  • To preserve only what remains of the natural teeth
  • To restore esthetics and function (correct)
  • To focus on the patient's psychology

What does the term 'Edentulous Patients' refer to?

  • Patients with one or more but not their entire natural teeth missing
  • Patients with a complete set of natural teeth
  • Patients with all their teeth missing (correct)
  • Patients with a fixed artificial replacement for missing teeth

What is the function of a Prosthesis?

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What is the difference between Dentulous Patients and Edentulous Patients?

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Removable Partial Denture (R.P.D)

A removable appliance that replaces missing teeth and associated structures in the same arch.

Main goal of Prosthodontics

To restore esthetics and function.

Edentulous Patients

Patients with all their teeth missing.

Prosthesis

An artificial device used to restore esthetics and function of a missing body part.

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Difference between Dentulous and Edentulous Patients

Dentulous Patients have a complete set of natural teeth, while Edentulous Patients have all their teeth missing.

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