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10 Cards in this Set
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Name four types of maxillary major connectors.
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1. Palatal Bar
2. Palatal Strap 3. Anterior-Posterior 4. Full palatal |
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Name 2 types of mandibular major connectors
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1. Lingual Bar
2. Lingual Plate |
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Explain cross-arch stabilization
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Distribution of forces
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Which of the following classifications is used by Case Dental School to identify a RPD Case?
1. Applegate 2. Skinner 3. Kennedy 4. Blaterfier 5. Garcia |
3. Kennedy
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When all the patient's lower teeth are extracted except #22 and #27, what is the RPD classification?
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Class I Mod 1
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A linguoplate (lingual plate) major connector can be used to perform or enhance which two functions?
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???
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The distance from the gingival margin of the natural teeth to the superior border of the lingual bar major connector is: (mandibular)
a. 2mm b. 3-4mm c. 6mm d. none of the above |
b. 3-4mm
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The distance from the gingival margin of the maxillary natural teeth to the palatal major connector is:
a. 2mm b. 3-4mm c. 6mm d. none of the above |
c. 6mm
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What is the "snow-shoe effect" when referring to the base area that covers the distal edentulous extensions? (D.E.)?
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Spreading out of the apical forces
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Teeth #9,8,7,12 and 14,15,16 have been extracted. What is the RPD classification?
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Class II Mod..
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