RPD is indicated in all except a) Long edentulous span b) Multiple edentulous spaces c) Excessive loss of alveolar bone d) Distal abutment loss

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The question is asking which condition is not indicated for a removable partial denture (RPD). The list provides different dental conditions, and the user needs to identify the exception.

Answer

Excessive loss of alveolar bone

The final answer is c) Excessive loss of alveolar bone.

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The final answer is c) Excessive loss of alveolar bone.

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RPDs are typically indicated for long edentulous spans, multiple edentulous spaces, and cases with distal abutment loss. Excessive loss of alveolar bone may not be suitable for RPDs as they could compromise the fit and stability of the denture.

Tips

It's important to assess bone support before recommending RPDs. Excessive bone loss can lead to poor retention and functionality.

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