Precision and Semi-Precision Attachments Where? When? Why?

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Precision and Semi-Precision Attachments Where? When? Why? George E. Bambara, MS, DMD FACD, FICD

Objectives of the Program Understanding how attachments preserve hard and soft tissue Selection of the appropriate attachments Understand the uses of attachments Familarization with different attachments Maintenance and hygiene

Properly Designed Clasps Work ?????? Concerns ?????? Uneven distribution of forces Possible orthodontic movement Periodontal compression Clasps can be plaque traps

Removable Partial Dentures Periodontal Status RPD’s WERE ASSOCIATED WITH Increased periodontal pathology Increased plaque and tarter accumulation Increased gingival inflammation Increased probing depths Increased recession Increased abutment tooth mobility Zlataric’ et.al., The Effect of Removable Partial Dentures on Periodontal Health of Abutment and Non-Abutment Teeth. JPeriodontology, 2002, 73: 137-144

Rantanen, Wetherall and Smales, Feinberg et.al. Clasps vs. Attachments CLASPS: Less expensive. 5 to 6 year life. 30% loss of retention. Poor chewing efficiency. 93% caries rate. 50% compliance. ATTACHMENTS: 15 year + life. More expensive. 99% retention. Excellent chewing efficiency. 8% caries rate. 100% compliance. Rantanen, Wetherall and Smales, Feinberg et.al.

CLASS I LEVER

Class II Lever

CLASS III LEVER Class III Lever

Indications for Attachments Aesthetics Redistribution of forces Minimize trauma to soft tissue Control of loading and rotational forces Non parallel abutments- Segmenting Future salvage efforts- Segmenting Retention Stabilization

Functional Classifications Class 1A- Solid, rigid, non-resilient Class 1B- Solid, rigid- lockable Class 2- Vertical resilient Class 3- Hinge resilient Class 4- Vertical and hinge resilient Class 5- Rotational and vertical resilient Class 6- Universal, omni-planer

Patient Dexterity and Attachment Wear Insertion and removal cause wear Poor dexterity Avoid multiple attachments with complex a complex path of insertion Use lingual “guiding arms”

What is a Precision Attachment? An attachment that is fabricated from milled alloys Tolerances are within .01mm W

Precision Attachments They are Generally Intracoronal Rigid = NonResilient

Benefits of Precision Attachments Consistent quality Controlled wear Less wear Easier repair Standard parts are interchangeable

What is a Semi-Precision Attachment? An attachment that is fabricated by the direct casting of plastic, wax, metal, or refractory patterns Their method of fabrication subjects them to inconsistencies

Benefits of Semi-Precision Attachments Less costly Easy fabrication May be cast in alloy

Semi-Precision Attachments They Are Generally Extracoronal Non-rigid = Resilient

Resilient Attachments 0.1mm – 0.4 mm difference in the displacement of the tissue and the denture base, as opposed to the axial intrusion of the abutment teeth Directs forces to the supporting tissues and the abutment teeth

Selection of Attachments Location Opposing arch Function Retention Available space ( 3-5mm ) Cost

Criteria Selection for Resilient and Non Resilient Attachments Do not oppose two resilient attachments unless teeth are very weak Opposing distal extensions with strong abutments: upper - non resilient, lower - resilient Lower distal extension vs. Natural dentition - resilient Full denture - non resilient

Coronal Attachments INTRACORONAL: Placed within the contours of the crown form Needs more tooth reduction Rigid connectors EXTRACORONAL Placed outside the contours of the crown form Needs less tooth reduction Stress redirectors and are considered resilient

Stud Attachments A ball and socket type of attachment in which one component is attached to an abutment or implant, and the other element is retained in the prosthesis

Advantages Stud Attachments Low profile Easy hygiene maintenance Enhanced crown/root ratio

Dalla Bona The Ball Attachment A spherical, resilient, adjustable stud attachment with vertical and rotational movement for retaining partial and complete overdentures

Advantages Low Profile - limited space Easy path of insertion Adjustable female All adjustments done in prostheses Can be rigid – vertical movement only Can be resilient – vertical and rotational Easy fabrication Hygienically maintainable

Accessory Attachments Plunger Screw Type Frictional

Magnetic Attachments Processing magnet- in denture Intraradicular keeper All magnetic attachments should be processed chairside in the denture

Magnetic Indications Overdentures Implant restorations

Magnetic Realities Provide little lateral stability Used in limited applications Heat curing will weaken magnets Corrosion