%0 Journal Article %T Analysis of the Frequency of Partial Prosthesis According to Kennedya£¿£¿s Classification in Dental Prosthesis. %A Ali Zar %A Ghasem Rezaii %A Ramin Negahdari %J - %D 2016 %X Intoduction: Having knowledge on the edentoulism pattern would assist us in the theoretical and practival educational planning and in this regard, we could come to a better conclusion on society¡¯s immense issues related to the health, prevention, and treatment. Objectives: This study intended to evaluate the prevalence of different classes of removable partial prosthesis based on Kenedy¡¯s classification in dental prosthesis, in Tabriz Faculty of Dentistry. Materials and methods: Two-hundred fourty four patients were randomly selected and went under removable oartial prosthesis therapy. Patients¡¯ information was recorded at pre-prepared forms. The collected data were analyzed either independently or as dependant on the age, gender, and educational level variable using SPSS version 16.0. The level of significance was considered P<0.05in this study. Results: In all treated patients, class I partial prosthesis was the most prevelant class (40.6%) and class II mod IV were the least ones (0.4%). Pearson correlation test displayed that there is no significant association between the classification of partial prosthesis and the age, gender, and educational level variables (P>0.05). Conclusions: Based on the findings of this study, class I removable partial prosthesis was the most prevalent treated prosthesis among all groups regarding the age, gender, and educational level %K Alireza Pournasrollah %K Ramin Negahdari %K Ghasem Rezaii and Ali Zarandi %K Removable partial prosthesis %K Kenedy¡¯s classification %K Prevalence %U https://www.imedpub.com/abstract/analysis-of-the-frequency-of-partial-prosthesis-according-tornkennedys-classification-in-dental-prosthesis-17947.html