Precision attachments-principles. Milling technique. Conical crowns. Channel shoulder attachments, Swing- lock attachments. One piece cast Flashcards

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What are precision attachments?

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Special retainers in partial dentures

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What are the functions of precision attachments?

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  • Fixation, retention and stability of prosthesis

- Replace occlusal rest, reciprocal arm and retentive arm of conventional clasp retained PD

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Materials used to make precision attachments

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milled alloys

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Components of precision attachments

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Matrix(Attached to abutment tooth)

Patrix(Attached to metal framework)

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Advantages of precision attachments

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Improved aesthetics
Easier to clean
Mechanical(forces directed along long access of teeth)

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Disadvantages of precision attachments

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  • Complexity of design and procedures
  • Excellent Oral hygiene required
  • Aggressive tooth prep required
  • Manual dexterity of patient required
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Indications for precision attachments

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  • Retention and stabilisation
  • Stress breakers
  • Divergent abutment teeth with high survey line
  • Implant prosthodontics
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Contraindications for precision attachments

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  • Poor periodontal support
  • Poor crown to root ratio
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Inadequate space
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Types of fit of precision attachments

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Wider fit R1R2

Translational fit

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Wider fit R1 < R2

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Less friction

Secured by locking element

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Tighter fit R1>R2

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Strong forces required for removal

Frictional forces damage teeth

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Translational fit

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Ideal when layer of saliva compliments fit

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Describe the milling technique

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  • Precision machining of wax and cast surfaces at controlled angles
  • Produces custom made pieces
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Types of milling techniques

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Conventional milling(finer-right to left)
Climb milling(rough-left to right)
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