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13 Cards in this Set
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Best to make an altered impression by |
Holding ONLY the tooth supported framework |
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Ideal Bone type we want in support for distal extension base RPD or type |
Cortical Bone |
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When compared to a conventional RPD, A Rotational Path RPD has these advantages (3)? |
Minimal number of clasps used May be used for better esthetics May be useful when no facial or lingual undercuts are present
Retention is both Rigid and Flexible |
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A Rotational Path Partial Denture is also known as |
Dual Path Partial Denture |
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What is now considered a contraindication as a treatment option? |
RPD over CD |
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A Kennedy Class 1 RPD is best described as a |
Composite Supported |
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When selecting posterior teeth to be used in RPD construction, the cusp inclinations of the denture teeth should be... |
Steeper than the patients natural teeth |
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What should be done before the second patient appointment? (3) |
Impression Poured Up Occlusal Rims made Record Bases |
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How many weeks at least before planning an RPD if extractions are made? |
10 Weeks
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How much time should be alloted if facings are involved? |
3 months |
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Do second sets of casts need to be mounted? |
No, just there to double check if the components are constant with the first cast |
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What is the first thing done intra-orally? |
Preparations of Parallel Guide Planes, followed by Rest Seats |
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Type of teeth in transitional RPD |
IPN teeth and acrylic material |