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CHAPTER 10 SUMMERY

( Difference in prosthesis support and influence on design )


:
requirement for movement control depends on ,, whether the prosthesis will #
. be tooth supported , or tooth tissue supported
tooth supported >> less movment potential , more resistance from teeth , no
. difference b/t teeth in amount of support provided
tooth tissue prosthesis >> residual ridge present variable potential for support ,
. more complexity in making design

: The differences between two types of prosthesis are


Class I & distal extension of Class II >> supported by tissue & abutment 1
. teeth , Class III >> abutment teeth
. method of impression registration & Jaw record 2
. needs of indirect retention 3
. Distal extension can be relined , but class III doesn't require relining 4

: Distal extension support depends on #


Length & contour of residual alveolar bone , thickness & structural
. character of tissue overlying the ridge
Impression REGISTRATION

.. fulfills the following two #


: requirements

. anatomic form & relationship of remaining teeth & surrounding soft tissue 1
. supporting form of the soft tissue underlying the distal extension 2

: All PDL have two things in common #


. must be supported by oral structure 1
. must be retained against reasonable disloging forces 2

: COMPONENTS OF PDL DESIGN #


tooth support
major & minor connector
stabilizing components

2 ridge support
4 Direct retainers
6 Guiding plane
indirect retainers

1
3
5
7

: additional consideration influencing design #


use a splint bar for denture support 1
internal clip attachment 2
overlay abutment as support for a denture base 3
. use a component partial to Gain support 4

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