Ever
since the development of clasp-bearing partial dentures, unsightly labiobuccal
retainers have created a cosmetic problem. With Saddle-Lock®, esthetic
clasp retained dentures can be created without visible metal - and, without
the aid of cast crowns or expensive precision attachments.
Proven Retention
Clasp retention for the Saddle-Lock® prosthesis utilizes the hidden natural
mesial and distal undercut planes of the abutment teeth adjacent to the
denture saddle. The concavities in these surfaces are more pronounced
than those found in the shallow labiobuccal aspects and can be utilized
more effectively for retention. Clasp emergence is back at the casting
finishing line providing the necessary strength for proper resiliency.
The clasp terminals are positioned at each end of the denture saddle,
effectively locking the segment to the ridge. Effortless Placement
The labiobuccal aspects used by conventional prostheses frequently diverge.
This lack of parallelism causes retainers to encounter tooth interference
during insertion, necessitating the tilting or orthodontic pulling of
the appliance from one side of the ridge to the other. The "Retentoscope",
a precise survey and design instrument, allows in-laboratory measurement
of undercut depth. By measuring and paralleling these planes, the technician
ensures that each abutment tooth will have a comfortable, yet positive
and uniform clasp load. Contouring of the mesial and distal walls is not
necessary. Fingertip pressure positions the partial quickly and easily,
yet there is strong resistance to dislodgement. The abutment teeth, free
from harmful forces, are protected against tenderness or soreness. Natural Management
of Oral Stresses
When buccolingual undercuts are used, forces applied on the buccal or
lingual surfaces must be borne by the abutment tooth alone due to slippage
of the retainer. With Saddle-Lock®, stress is shared by the adjoining teeth
as forces are transmitted in an anterior-posterior direction. The guide
planes in contact with the guide planes of the natural teeth not only
resist lateral and horizontal forces but also assist with retention in
much the same manner as precision attachment intracoronal retainers.
Ideal for Distal
Extension Appliances
Saddle-Lock is functionally more effective than other clasp designs in
coping with inadequate retention and instability. Its retentive clasp
force transmits its stabilizing effect into the edentulous segment of
the denture, resisting dislodging forces during mastication.
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