12 Questions
What is the purpose of the male stud in a stud attachment system?
To act as a coping covering the prepared tooth stump
In the Zest anchor system, where is the post prep made?
Within the root of the tooth
What distinguishes the Ceka attachment as an extra radicular attachment?
The male part is fixed to the tooth and split vertically into 4 sections
What characterizes the resilient type of Dalbo attachment?
It is flexible and can be compressed
Which attachment system allows both rotational and vertical movement due to a space between its male parts?
Ceka attachment
What makes the Zest anchor system ideal for interim overdentures?
The male portion consists of a nylon post and a ball head attachment
What is the primary purpose of using bar attachments in prosthodontics?
Splinting of abutment teeth
In bar joint systems, what feature allows for some rotational movement?
Spacer between the bar and denture base
What distinguishes a Dolder bar unit from a Dolder bar joint in terms of design?
Has parallel walls and rounded top
Which bar attachment system offers both rotational and vertical movement?
Ackerman clip system
What feature of the Magnet Attachments system makes it cost-effective?
Presence of keeper plates
Why is the Hader Bar described as being able to serve as either a bar joint or a bar unit?
Attachment to the coping wax-up and casting with the coping
Test your knowledge on dental stud attachments, including male studs soldered to tooth stumps, female housings embedded in acrylic, and resilient/non-resilient attachment systems like Zest anchor. Learn about different types of stud attachments used in dental prosthetics.
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