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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: FPD v. RPD, general features include Can be used for replacing molars, span length is 2-to-6 unit span, favorable opposing occlusion characterized when removable prosthesis, favorable loading in terms of direction, general features include Well suited for young patients, close coordination between restorative dentist, span configuration has an abutment mesial to pontic, abutment alignment should be in same faciolingual plane, Abutment condition need for abutment alignment, dry mouth which indicate high caries risk, ridge form has gross tissue loss, occlusal forces are as nearly vertical as possible, occlusion is more adaptable to irregularities, REPLACE MISSING TEETH with Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Denture, Resin-Bonded Tooth Supported Fixed Partial Denture that is indicated when the span configuration, periodontal condition has favorable root morphology, span configuration has no distal abutment, patient can't cope with aging, span length is longer than 4 incisors (anterior span), ridge form is flat