In this video Dr. Rich shows you how he make a CuSil partial denture. A CuSil partial denture is also called a Virginia partial denture. It is a good option for patients with periodontal issues who will eventually end up with a full denture. It enables you to use a couple of teeth to help retain the partial denture. The CuSil partial denture is a great option since it can easily be turned into a full denture without the expense of making a new denture. In this video Dr. Rich shows the steps he takes to make a CuSil partial denture on his typodont, Buster (named in homage to Buster the Crash Test Dummy from the TV show “Mythbusters”).
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