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Name four types of Maxillary major connectors
1. Palatal Bar
2. Palatal Strap
3. Anterior-Posterior
4. Full Palatal
Name two types of mandibular major connectors
1. Lingual Bar
2. Lingual Plate
Explain Cross-arch stabilization
one side of the partial to augment (help) the other side by transferring pressure (disseminates force) from one side to another. This prevents all force to be occurring on one side.
What classification standard is used by CWRU dental school to identify a RPD Case?
Kennedy
When all the patient's lower teeth are extracted except #22 and #27, what is the RPD classification?
Class I Mod I
A linguoplate (lingual plate) major connector can be used to perform or enhance which two functions?
1. stabilizing anterior teeth
2. distributing forces
The distance from the gingival margin of the natural teeth to the superior border of the lingual bar major connector is: (mandibular)
3-4 mm
The distance from the gingival margin of the maxillary natural teeth to the palatal major connector is?
6mm
What is the snow-shoe effect when referring to the base area that covers the distal edentulous extensions? (D.E.)
○ The posterior ridge can withstand the pressure placed on it due to the composition of the bone in that area.
○ In the posterior area, it is like a snowshoe (spreads out the pressure)
Teeth #9,8,7,12 and 14,15,16 have been extracted. What is the RPD classification?
Class II Mod II