When there are too many missing teeth to utilize a fixed partial denture, a detachable denture is the only option left. The difficulty to establish adequate retention for a fixed prosthesis, excessive span length, congenital anomalies that leave only a few widely spaced permanent teeth, and injuries that have left several teeth and frequently alveolar bone missing are all indications for RPD. The restoration of mastication and speech functions, the restoration of dental and facial aesthetics, and the preservation of the remaining teeth and their supporting tissues are the three main goals of treatment for an adolescent patient who requires RPD. When the supplied teeth and the opposing remaining natural dentition have proper, harmonic, and nondestructive occlusal connections, the function of chewing can be restored. The precise form, dimension, and positioning of the partial denture's components in relation to the tongue, cheek, and lips can ensure the development of healthy speech.
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