In this lecture, I have discussed about the Kennedy's classification and the Applegate's Rules, for partially edentulous arches.
- Classifying the partially edentulous arches according to Kennedy's classification, helps us to formulate a treatment plan for the patient in order to make a removable partial denture.
- Kennedy's classification also helps in better communication between dental professionals because it helps to instantly visualization the state of an edentulous arch.
- There are four different classes of partially edentulous states, as stated in the Kennedy's classification. And I have explained them all in this lecture.
- Applegate's rules, on the other hand, allow us to better understand the Kennedy's classification.
- Not only that, Applegate's rules better explain the implementation of the Kennedy's classification in our every day lives. Like when we are faced with multiple partially edentulous states, etc.
- There are 8 Applegate's Rule which I have explained in this lecture one by one.
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Why there is a need for a classification 00:00
Class I 00:27
Class II 1:00
Class III 1:17
Class IV 1:45
Applegate's Rules 2:14
Rule 1 2:29
Rule 2 3:07
Rule 3 3:41
Rule 4 4:15
Rule 5 4:47
Rule 6 5:11
Rule 7 5:43
Rule 8 6:36
8 июл 2024