What is Kennedy class 1?
Bilateral free end saddles
What is Kennedy class 2?
Unilateral free end saddles
What is Kennedy class 3?
Bounded saddle that doesn’t cross the mid line
What is Kennedy class 4?
Bounded saddle that crosses the mid line
What is a mod in Kennedy classification?
A bounded saddle, in addition to the saddle that indicates the classification.
NB: there is no such thing as a class 4 mod 1
What is an abutment?
A tooth that serves as support to the denture
What is a Pontic?
suspended component on a fixed partial denture that replaces the missing natural tooth
What is the residual ridge?
portion of alveolar bone and its soft tissue covering that remains after tooth loss/ extraction
What type of impression tray is preferable?
perforated
aids retention when tray is being removed
What is dental plaster?
- heated in an open vessel with air readily available
What is gypsum?
What is dental stone?
- heated in an autoclave
What is improved dental stone?
- heated with added chemicals (calcium and magnesium)
What is a wax wafer?
What is an ARCON articulator?
- anatomically similar to the TMJ
What is a non-ARCON articulator?
- simple hinge movement
- can still show the occlusal relationship, but not how the teeth come together naturally
What is the design process order?
What is Craddock class 1?
What is Craddock class 2?
- edentulous patients
What is Craddock class 3?
What makes an ideal abutment tooth?
- space for a rest ie no heavy occlusal contacts
What is a gingivally approaching clasp?
What is a occlusal approaching clasp?
What is a ring clasp?