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PRECISION

ATTACHMENT

Dr. R. Arthi
MDS II year
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Definition
 History
 Classification
 Indication
 Contraindication
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
1. Partially edentulous arch

2. Various Rx options

3. RPD, FDP, Implant.

4. FPD RPD Precision attachments

(alternative conventional clasp-retained removable prosthesis)

5. Very limited in UG curriculum & lab sensitive

Saneja R, Bhatnagar A, Raj N, et al. BMJ Case Rep 2020;13:e233744.


INTRODUCTION

FPD RPD

Attachments

Saneja R, Bhatnagar A, Raj N, et al. BMJ Case Rep 2020;13:e233744.


DEFINITION
 partial denture framework’.(GPT 9)

PATRIX

MATRIX
HISTORY
 Herman ES Chayes 1906 – T shaped PA
 1912 – Designed Chayes attachment
 19 th century – ICA & ECA
 Winder – 1stunilateral fixed detachable RPD by screw joint retention – called Winders design.
 Ash (1912)- split bar attachment system
INDICATIONS
CONTAINDICATION
 Pt sick & senile
 Sever periodontitis
 High caries rate
 Poor oral hygiene
ADVANTAGES &
DIADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTGES

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