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8.2.4 Simple Support

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A similar situation to that of the secant axis exists when only a single tooth in the arch remains. A rigid connection between the denture and the abutment tooth here will result movement of the single tooth in various directions (Fig. 83).
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8.2.3 Two Point Support, Secant
![]() 79 If a line connecting the only two remaining teeth in an arch forms a secant, as for example, when only the teeth 33 and 45 are still present, the static situation is extremely unfavorable (Fig. 79). (more…) |
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8.2.2 Two Point Support, Tangent, Short Axis
![]() 75 If an axis connecting the last two remaining teeth in the arch forms a tangent, but this time a short tangent to the curve of the arch (Fig. 75), the following static situation results: (more…) |
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8.2.1 Two Point Support, Tangent, Long Axis
![]() 71 When a few solitary, restored teeth remain and a line connecting them forms a tangent to the curve of the arch, then dental support is most certainly indicated. A classical case: in the lower arch, only the teeth 33 and 43 remain (Fig. 71). (more…) |
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6.3. Tooth-supported Saddle

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When a third edentulous space is present, in addition to the bilateral edentulous areas posterior to the remaining teeth (Kennedy Class I, Mod. I), the tooth-supported saddle serves as an indirect retainer (Fig. 54). (more…)
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