what does retention do
resists dislodging forces
what is primary retnetion
mechanical from retaining elements on abutment teeth
what is secondary retention
what is a direct retainer used for
retain and prevent dislodgment
what are the type of direct retainers
describe intracoronal direct retainers and disadvatnages
describe extracoronal direct retainers
what are the clasp types
describe suprabuldge clasps and their names
-retentive arm approaches undercut from above the survey line
- circumferential, akers or circlet
describe infrabuldge clasps
retentive arm approaches undercut from below survey line
- bar clasps
where is the retentive clasp usually located
buccal/facial side
what are the components of a suprabuldge or infrabuldge clasp assembly
what are the specific design features of the various components in a clasp
where is the rest located
on occlusal, lingual and incisal surfaces
what does the rest do
prevent tissueward movement of clasp
what are the reciprocal components
describe the retentive clasp arm
-proximal 2/3
- rigid portion above the height of contour
describe the retentive terminal
describe the minor connector
joins body of clasp to framework
- rigid
describe the approach arm
what does support do and what part of the clasp provides support
what does stability do and what part of the clasp provides stability
encirclement of more than ____ degrees
180
describe encirlemnet