Mod 5 removable pros Flashcards

1
Q

what can partial dentures be made of?

A

PMMA (acrylic)
Cobalt/ chromium

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2
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what is the disadvantage of cocr instead of using PMMA?

A

creates a weakness as 2 materials have to bond together

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3
Q

what is Kennedy class I ?

A

bilateral free end saddle (no back teeth on both sides of the arch)

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4
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what is Kennedy class II?

A

unilateral free end saddle (no back teeth on one side of the arch)

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5
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what is Keneddy class III?

A

single bounded saddle not crossing the midline

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6
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what is Keneddy class IV?

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single bounded saddle crossing the midline (missing front teeth)

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7
Q

what defined the keneddy class?

A

the most posterior saddle

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8
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what is the clinical stage 1 for a partial denture?

A

history
tx plan
denture history
patient perception
full mouth assess
full dental chart, BPE
examine occlusion (index teeth?)

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9
Q

what is the 2nd clinical stage for partial denture?

A

primary imps
- impression borders (extensions)
- area covered by impression
- surface detail

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10
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what is the 3rd clinical visit for partial denture?

A

occlusion
(may not always be required depending on how many teeth and index teeth and how clear the occlusal relationships are)

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11
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what is lab stage 2 for partial dentures?

A

design
requires:
- surveyed articulated casts
- examination of occlusion
- reference to previous denture design

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12
Q

what does surveying do?

A

gives information on:
- path of insertion (and removal)
- areas around the teeth that may stop the denture being seated
- areas useful for clasping or holding denture in place

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13
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what is the 4th clinical visit for partial denture?

A

secondary (master) imps in special trays
tooth modifications/ preparations
select artificial teeth

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14
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what is lab stage 3 for partial dentures?

A

casting and setting of teeth in wax

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