RPD Component Overview Flashcards

1
Q

An RPD is a dental prosthesis that restores ___ of the natural teeth and/or associated parts and is supported by teeth and/or mucosa and can be removed from the mouth and replaced at will.

A

one or more but not all

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2
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What are the objectives of an RPD? (6)

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  1. restore anatomical defect
  2. restore function
  3. restore occlusal plane
  4. proved posterior occlusal support
  5. improve esthetics
  6. splint periodontally compromised teeth
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3
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List the components of the metal framework portion of an RPD? (5)

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  1. major connector
  2. minor connectors
  3. rests
  4. direct retainers
  5. indirect retainers
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4
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List the components of the denture base portion of an RPD? (2)

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  1. replacement teeth
  2. supporting base material
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5
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Label the parts of the RPD in the following image:

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A: proximal plate
B: minor connector
C: proximal plate
D: denture base connector
E: major connectors
F: rest
G: retainer

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6
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The component of an RPD that joins the units on one side of the dental arch with units on the opposite side:

A

Major connector

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7
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The following images show:

A

major connector

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8
Q

List the types of major connectors in a maxillary RPD: (4)

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  1. palatal strap
  2. anterior-posterior palatal strap
  3. complete palate
  4. U-shaped (horseshoe) connector
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9
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List the type of major connectors in a mandibular RPD: (2)

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  1. lingual bar
  2. lingual plate
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10
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The connecting link between the major connector or base of an RPD and the other units of the prosthesis, such as direct and indirect retainers and rests:

A

minor connector

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11
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List the three types of minor connectors in an RPD:

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  1. guiding plane plates
  2. meshwork- to hold acrylic resin
  3. any unit connecting any type of rest to the major connector
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12
Q

What type of mandibular major connector is shown?

A

lingual bar

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13
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What type of mandibular major connector is shown?

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lingual plate

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14
Q

A component of an RPD that serves to transfer forces occurring against the prosthesis down the long axis of the abutment teeth:

A

Rest

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15
Q

The prepared surface of a tooth or restoration to receive the rest, not a part of framework:

A

rest seat

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16
Q

A rigid extension from the major connector or base; contacts the proximal surface of an abutment tooth:

A

proximal plate

17
Q

What component of an RPD is represented by an arrow in the following image?

A

Proximal plate

18
Q

A component of an RPD used to retain and prevent dislodgment:

A

direct retainers

19
Q

Two arms or other pieces, joined by a body which may connect a rest; may act as a retainer or stabilizer:

A

direct retainer- clasp assembly

20
Q

A component of an RPD that assists a direct retainer(s) in preventing displacement of distal extension denture base by functioning through lever action on the opposite side of the fulcrum line:

A

indirect retainers

21
Q

Usually connects to a major connector and is some form of rest:

A

indirect retainers

22
Q

Indirect retainers are ALWAYS necessary in:

A

Class I or II situations

23
Q

Part of the RPD that rests on the foundation tissues and to which teeth are attached:

A

denture base

24
Q

The denture base component of the RPD may be: (2)

A

polymers/plastic or metal

25
Q

The part of the RPD which rests on the oral mucosa and to which the teeth are attached:

A

acrylic resin attachment

26
Q

What is the function of the acrylic resin attachment component of an RPD?

A

transmits stress to the supporting structures

27
Q

Part of framework to which the resin base is attached:

A

retention

28
Q

What are the two types of retentions seen in RPDs?

A
  1. lattice
  2. mesh
29
Q

The denture teeth in an RPD may be:

A
  1. plastic
  2. porcelain
  3. metal
30
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