Fixed Partial Dentures Flashcards
What is the optimum crown-root ratio for a tooth to be utilized as a FPD abudment? What is the minimum ratio?
2:3
Minimum 1:1
What is Ante’s law?
- The root surface area of the abutment teeth had to be equal or surpass that of the teeth being replaced with pontics
What’s a rigid connector?
- A single unit bridge connector that provides strength and stability to the prosthesis while minimizing stresses associated with the restoration
What is the preferred way of fabricating most FPDs?
Rigid Connectors
What are non-rigid connectors used for?
- To relieve stress or to accommodate mal-aligned FPD abutments
What are the common non-rigid connectors?
- Dovetails (Key-keyways)
- Split pontics (connector inside pontic)
- Tapered pins
During opening and closing the mandible flexes which way? What type of connectors will inhibit mandibular flexure?
- Mediolaterally
- Rigid connectors - to accomodate for the flexure, non-rigid connectors can be used
What term describes the gold content of the alloy boeing soldered?
Carrot - gold per 24
What term describes the gold content of the solder?
Fine - gold per 1000
What’s the difference between pre- and post-solder?
- Pre - join units before application of porcelain
- Post - join units after application of porcelain
What must pontic design incorporate?
- Biologic
- Mechanical
- Esthetic
List what type of pontics are mucosal contacting and which ones are not.
- Mucosal contact
- Ridge lap
- Modified ridge lap
- Ovate
- Conical
- No mucosal contact
- Sanitary (Hygienic)
- Modified sanitary (Hygienic)
What pontic design is used on the posteriod mandible that is least tooth like?
Sanitary Pontic
*Modified sanitary allows for increased connector size
What pontic design can be described as “saddle,” and concave - fitting to both sides of the residual ridge?
Ridge lap