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Best to make an altered impression by

Holding ONLY the tooth supported framework


Ideal Bone type we want in support for distal extension base RPD or type

Cortical Bone

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

A Rotational Path Partial Denture is also known as

Dual Path Partial Denture

What is now considered a contraindication as a treatment option?

RPD over CD

A Kennedy Class 1 RPD is best described as a

Composite Supported

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

What should be done before the second patient appointment? (3)

Impression Poured Up


Occlusal Rims made


Record Bases

How many weeks at least before planning an RPD if extractions are made?

10 Weeks


How much time should be alloted if facings are involved?

3 months

Do second sets of casts need to be mounted?

No, just there to double check if the components are constant with the first cast

What is the first thing done intra-orally?

Preparations of Parallel Guide Planes, followed by Rest Seats

Type of teeth in transitional RPD

IPN teeth and acrylic material