Denture Design NEW Flashcards
types of saddles and kennedy classifications in denture design
types
- open = saliva passes through and less irritation - closed = more retention as more contact
kennedy classes
i. bilateral free ended saddles ii. unilateral free ended saddles iii. posterior bounded saddle vi. anterior bounded saddle (crossing midline) - use lowest class and add modification number if multiple saddles
definition of support in denture design and craddock classifications
- resistance to occlusally directed load
- craddock classification
- tooth born
- mucosa born
- both
retention in denture design
definition = resist vertical displacement
types:
1. muscular forces - saliva suction - shape of denture 2. physical forces - soft tissue undercuts, mucosa coverage 3. types of mechanical retention i. Ibar clasp (gingivally approaching) ii. occlusally approaching self reciprocating iii. " " single arm clasp with separate reciprocating arm
what is an RPI system in denture design
- reciprocation, proximal plate and I bar clasp
- rest on mesial to prevent distal axial torpur of abutment tooth
- for free ended saddle to prevent rocking
indirect retention in denture design
definition - to resist rotational displacement
- find pivoting point of denture (when narrow triangle of retention) and place support to prevent rocking
types of support
- major and minor connector
- rests
- saddle
- denture base
what is bracing and reciprocation in denture design
reciprocation definition = preventing mesial displacement of abutment teeth from retentative features of denture
bracing definition = prevents lateral movement of denture by i.e. bracing both sides of the hard pallet with the major connector
methods:
- reciprocal arm
- connector brought up onto teeth
what is the role of the minor connectors in a denture design
connects rests, clasps and bracing arms to major connector
types of major connector for an maxilliary denture
- plate (plate/strap)
- for PMMA (acrylic) or CoCr
- thin
- ONLY type for PMMA
- generally for craddock class 2
- bar (strap/ring/bar)
- thicker
- most common choice****
- CoCr
- less mucosa coverage
- generally for craddock class 1
- horseshoe
- CoCr
- ‘n’ shape design
types of major connectors in mandibular denture design
- CoCr Bars
- only CoCr
- most common
- use when 8-9 mm, 3mm bellow gingival margin, 4mm for bar and 1mm above floor of mouth but can be up to preference of patientii. sublingual bar
- at the floor of the mouth
- not used as too uncomfortableiii. dental bar
- over teeth (doesnt touch gingiva)
- too uncomfortable so rarely used - Plates (CoCr/PMMA)
- ‘n’ shape design, up onto teeth and down toward floor of mouth