Guiding Planes Flashcards
Guiding Planes
Vertically parallel surfaces of
abutment teeth oriented so as to
contribute to the direction of the
path of placement and dislodgement
of removable partial dentures
Do flat
surfaces exist
on natural
teeth??
Guiding Planes Rarely Exist
Naturally
Guiding Planes Must Be Created
skipped
Functions of Guiding
Planes: (5)
• Provide for one path of placement/removal
• Ensure the intended actions of the RPD
components*
• Eliminate/decrease gross food traps**
• Increase frictional component of minor
connectors
• Lowers the height of
contour on proximal
surfaces to allow better
positioning of arms
Guiding Plane
The large undercut
adjacent to the
proximal surface
should be
reduced in size.
Guiding Plane
The reduction can
be accomplished
by (2)
altering the tilt
of the cast or by
selective grinding
of the enamel
surface.
Guiding Plane
Most often,
using selective
grinding,
the
undercut is
reduced and a
guiding plane is
prepared.
Location of Guiding
Planes: (2)
• Proximal surfaces of abutment teeth
• Parallel to long axis of teeth, if
possible
As length is increased, frictional
retention is — and resistance
to rotation is —
increased
increased
Width of Guiding
Planes: (3)
• As wide as the widest portion of the
occlusal rest
• One-third the bucco-lingual width of
the tooth
• One-half the distance between the
cusp tips
Tooth supported abutments
3.0 to 4.0 mm
ooth-tissue supported abutments (distal
extension abutments)
1.5 to 2.0 mm