Fixed Partial Dentures Flashcards

1
Q

What is the optimum crown-root ratio for a tooth to be utilized as a FPD abudment? What is the minimum ratio?

A

2:3

Minimum 1:1

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What is Ante’s law?

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  • The root surface area of the abutment teeth had to be equal or surpass that of the teeth being replaced with pontics
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3
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What’s a rigid connector?

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  • A single unit bridge connector that provides strength and stability to the prosthesis while minimizing stresses associated with the restoration
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4
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What is the preferred way of fabricating most FPDs?

A

Rigid Connectors

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5
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What are non-rigid connectors used for?

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  • To relieve stress or to accommodate mal-aligned FPD abutments
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6
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What are the common non-rigid connectors?

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  • Dovetails (Key-keyways)
  • Split pontics (connector inside pontic)
  • Tapered pins
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7
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During opening and closing the mandible flexes which way? What type of connectors will inhibit mandibular flexure?

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  1. Mediolaterally
  2. Rigid connectors - to accomodate for the flexure, non-rigid connectors can be used
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What term describes the gold content of the alloy boeing soldered?

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Carrot - gold per 24

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9
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What term describes the gold content of the solder?

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Fine - gold per 1000

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10
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What’s the difference between pre- and post-solder?

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  • Pre - join units before application of porcelain
  • Post - join units after application of porcelain
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11
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What must pontic design incorporate?

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  1. Biologic
  2. Mechanical
  3. Esthetic
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List what type of pontics are mucosal contacting and which ones are not.

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  • Mucosal contact
    • Ridge lap
    • Modified ridge lap
    • Ovate
    • Conical
  • No mucosal contact
    • Sanitary (Hygienic)
    • Modified sanitary (Hygienic)
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14
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What pontic design is used on the posteriod mandible that is least tooth like?

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Sanitary Pontic

*Modified sanitary allows for increased connector size

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15
Q

What pontic design can be described as “saddle,” and concave - fitting to both sides of the residual ridge?

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Ridge lap

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16
Q

Which pontic design combines the best of hygienic and saddle pontic designs, that resembles a “T”, with vertical arms end at crest of ridge?

A

Modified ridge lap

17
Q

Which pontic design is bullet-shaped and convex?

A

Conical pontic

18
Q

Which pontic design is most esthetically appealing, becaue it sits in a tissue depression, and is the strongest due to broad convex geometry?

A

Ovate pontic

19
Q

What is the term to describe a FPD in which only one side of the pontic is attached to a retainer?

A

Cantilever - long term prognosis = poor

20
Q

What is used to determine path of withdraw?

A
  • Direct vision
  • Large mouth mirror
  • Dental surveyor on snap stone model