Guiding Planes Flashcards
1
Q
what are guiding planes
A
vertically parallel surfaces of abutment teeth oriented so as to contribute to the direction of the path of placement and dislodgement of RPDs
2
Q
guiding planes ____ on natural teeth
A
rarely exist
3
Q
what are the functions of guiding planes
A
- 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 hieght of contour on proximal surfaces to allow better positioning of arms
4
Q
how can reduction of the guiding plane be accomplished
A
altering the tilt of the cast or by selective grinding of the enamel surface
5
Q
what are the locations of guiding planes
A
- proximal surfaces of abutment teeth
- parallel to long axis of teeth
- as length is increased, frictional retention is increased and resistance to rotation is increased
6
Q
the width of guiding planes:
A
- as wide as the widest portion of the occlusal rest
- one third of the bucco lingual width of the tooth
- one half the distance between the cusp tips
7
Q
length of guiding planes:
A
tooth supported abutments- 3.0 - 4.0 mm
- tooth- tissue supported abutments ( distal extension abutments) - 1.5 to 2.0 mm
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