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After the reception, clinicians can begin the second step flow analysis design. This procedure includes analysis and design based on patients’ facial features, smile, and dentition (Fig. 3.2). Analysis and design play a decisive role in the final esthetic effect of a removable denture.
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Yu, H. (2023). Clinical Pathway of Esthetic Clasp Technology. In: Digital Removable Partial Denture Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7923-1_3
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