FPD Flashcards

1
Q

What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?

aka -Key (Tenon) and Key Way ( Mortise)

A

Dove Tail

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2
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What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?

aka -Key (Tenon) and Key Way ( Mortise)

A

Dove Tail

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3
Q

What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?
aka “SPRING CANTILEVER BRIDGE “

A

Loop

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4
Q

What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?
- Pontic Split into Mesial and Distal Halves , for PIER abutment cases?

A

Split Pontic

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5
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What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?
- Pontic Split into Mesial and Distal Halves , for PIER abutment cases?

A

Split Pontic

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6
Q

What type of NON RIGID CONNECTORS?
-For Tilted Abutments

A

Cross Pin and Wing

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7
Q

Effect of FLUX when heated on the area to be Soldered?

A

Remove oxides from the metal surfaces

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8
Q

Metal in the crucible is melted and allowed to flow in the Investment Space

A

Casting

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9
Q

For a Tilted Abutments that will prepared for Fixed Bridge and has tendency to have a Pulpal Exposure during preparation. The BEST post operative tx?

A

Orthodontic Treatment

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10
Q

What Type of Bridges?
-RIGID Connector on Both Ends of the Pontic, All Casted in One Piece

A

Fixed - Fixed Bridge

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11
Q

What Type of Bridges?
Rigid Connector at ONE END,
and MOVABLE connector on the other

A

Fixed - Movable Bridge

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12
Q

What Type of Bridges
Provide support on the Pontic ONE END ONLY?

A

Cantilever Bridge

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13
Q

What Type of Bridges?

-Tooth and Tissue supported
-restricted to replacement of MAX INCISORS w/ Pre Molar as the Abutment

A

Spring Cantilever Bridge

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14
Q

What Type of Bridges?
aka: MaryLand Bridge or Minimal Preparation Bridge
- replace on ANT. teeth of young px. due to pulp size, crown and length

A

Resin Bonded Bridge

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15
Q

What Type of Bridges?
aka: MaryLand Bridge or Minimal Preparation Bridge
- replace on ANT. teeth of young px. due to pulp size, crown and length

A

Resin Bonded Bridge

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16
Q

What Lab Procedures?

-Sprue is attached to the Wax Pattern

A

Spruing

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17
Q

What Lab Procedures?

-Sprue is attached to the Wax Pattern

A

Spruing

18
Q

What Lab Procedures?

Wax pattern with sprue is removed from the die and ATTACHED TO CRUCIBLE FORMER

  • set in Inlay Ring w/ Asbestos Liner
A

Investing

19
Q

What Lab Procedures?

Wax pattern with sprue is removed from the die and ATTACHED TO CRUCIBLE FORMER

  • set in Inlay Ring w/ Asbestos Liner
A

Investing

20
Q

What Lab Procedures?
Once investment material is set,
the Ring brought to Oven

  • Expand Investment
    -allow molten metal to evenly flow without Rapid cooling
A

Burn Out

21
Q

What Lab Procedures?
Molten METAL ALLOWED TO FLOW into the Mold left by the “lost wax”

A

Casting

22
Q

What Lab Procedures?
Molten METAL ALLOWED TO FLOW into the Mold left by the “lost wax”

A

Casting

23
Q

What Lab Procedures?
-for Non Casted Connectors

A

Soldering/Welding

24
Q

1.5-2mm
- Remaining Circumferential Tooth Structure above the margin, to increase TOOTH FRACTURE RESISTANCE

A

Ferrule Principle

25
Q

“Restore Coronal Anatomy”due to Extensive destruction of tooth structure

A

CORE

26
Q

“Restore Coronal Anatomy”due to Extensive destruction of tooth structure

A

CORE

27
Q

Provides RETENTION to the core,

A

Post

28
Q

Artificial replacement of missing dental and oral structures

A

Dental Prosthesis

29
Q

Replacement and Restoration of Teeth NOT REMOVABLE IN THE MOUTH (cemented)

A

Fixed Prosthodontics

30
Q

A Prosthetic Appliances Cemented to a suitable abutment which replace Missing Tooth or Teeth

A

Fixed Partial Denture

31
Q

A Tooth or Portion of Dental Implant, serves to SUPPORT AND RETAIN PROSTHESIS

(Mismong Ngipin)

A

Abutment

32
Q

A Tooth or Portion of Dental Implant, serves to SUPPORT AND RETAIN PROSTHESIS

(Mismong Ngipin)

A

Abutment

33
Q

Rebuilds the Prepared Abutment tooth,
by which the Bridge is Attached to the Abutment and to which the Pontic is attached

A

Retainer

34
Q

Rebuilds the Prepared Abutment tooth,
by which the Bridge is Attached to the Abutment and to which the Pontic is attached

A

Retainer

35
Q

Artificial Tooth found bet.
the Abutments
-replace MISSING TOOTH

A

Pontic

36
Q

Artificial Tooth found bet.
the Abutments
-replace MISSING TOOTH

A

Pontic

37
Q

Portion of FPD
“Unites the Retainer and the Pontic

A

Connector

38
Q

The Surface Area of the Roots of the Abutment teeth should “be equal or greater than the surface to be replaced”

A

Ante’s Law

39
Q

The Surface Area of the Roots of the Abutment teeth should “be equal or greater than the surface to be replaced”

A

Ante’s Law

40
Q

Damage is more than 1/2 the distance from the Primary Groove to CUSP TIP

  • if 2/3 or more CAP THE CUSP
A

Cusp Capping