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Friday, January 26, 2001

60 Prosthodontics MCQs Answer

Friday, January 26, 2001

Both options B and C are correct

The design of a partial denture should be determined before master impressions are recorded.
In this respect casts where there are opposing natural teeth in contact, casts must be mounted on an articulator and surveyed to produce the desired design. In many cases where there are
sufficient teeth, casts can be placed in occlusion by hand prior to mounting. In other situations it
will be unnecessary to construct occlusal rims to register the jaw relationship of the patient.

The sequence therefore is as follows:-

• Pour preliminary casts.
• Survey initially to vertical path of insertion.
• In very few cases a second survey will be necessary to a modified path of insertion.
• Mount casts on articulator.
• Produce design for removable partial denture.

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