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  1. Dec 4, 2021 · Learn how to classify partially edentulous arches using Kennedy's system based on the relationship of edentulous spaces to abutment teeth. Find out the design features and Applegate's rules for each class and modification.

  2. Mar 26, 2014 · Kennedy Class II This describes a patient who has a UNILATERAL free-end saddle, i.e. they have a one-sided, posterior edentulous area. They have no further teeth behind the edentulous area.

  3. Dec 11, 2016 · Learn how to classify and design removable partial dentures (RPD) based on the number and location of edentulous areas. See examples of Kennedy class I, II, III and IV RPDs and their features, challenges and considerations.

  4. Jun 6, 2018 · Learn how to classify partially edentulous arches into four main types and their modifications based on Kennedy's method and Applegate's rules. Find out the features and design principles for successful partial dentures.

  5. CLASS II: A unilateral edentulous area located posterior to the remaining natural teeth. CLASS III: A unilateral edentulous area with natural teeth remaining both anterior and posterior to it. CLASS IV: A single, but bilateral (crossing the midline), edentulous area located anterior to the remaining natural teeth.

  6. May 11, 2020 · Kennedy Classifications. These simply help us to categorise different partially dentate scenarios: Class 1: bilateral free end saddle. Class 2: unilateral free end saddle. Class 3: unilateral bounded saddle, posteriorly. Class 4: anterior bounded saddle.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · Kennedy Class II is of the most difficult to restore cases. It needs a very good design to overcome the most common problems of this class, such as the support problems resulting from its...