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INTRACORONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES Intracoronal precision attachments for removable partial dentures are primarily selected when: A. The retaining abutments are large enough for adequate tooth reduction for the attachment female to be incorporated into a normal crown contour. B. Strong or multiple abutments exist as the forces are directed to the retaining abutments. C. A stable occlusal table is desired. D. Often opposing either a full denture or a bilateral free-end removable partial denture. Intracoronal precision attachments are normally rigid or non-resilient directing forces down the long axis of the retaining abutments. Therefore, multiple abutments are common. Intracoronal rigid attachments provide for a more stable occlusal table and removable prosthesis. FR Attachment The FR system for removable partial dentures is a technological revolution for what many call semi-precision or "mill-ins." A tapered, friction retained intracoronal precision attachment for removable partial dentures with a lingual arm and for segmented bridgework or non-parallel abutments in fixed bridgework. The female is actually cast against the prefabricated male for total accuracy, improved proximal wall contacts, and tremendous time and labor savings. This simple and inexpensive attachment uses a single investment technique, eliminates porcelain in the female due to the silicone male, allows for easy and accurate duplication, no soldering is needed, easy separation of male and female, and the miniature size allows for use in ‘close bite’ situations. Easy insertion because of the tapered male, improved esthetics (no metal on the occlusal), excellent retention and reduced wear account for this being one of the most popular attachments in dentistry. FR Attachment

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INTRACORONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES

Intracoronal precision attachments for removable partial dentures are primarily selected when:

A. The retaining abutments are large enough for adequate tooth reduction for the attachment female to be incorporated into a normal crown contour.

B. Strong or multiple abutments exist as the forces are directed to the retaining abutments. C. A stable occlusal table is desired. D. Often opposing either a full denture or a bilateral free-end removable partial denture.

Intracoronal precision attachments are normally rigid or non-resilient directing forces down the long axis of the retaining abutments. Therefore, multiple abutments are common. Intracoronal rigid attachments provide for a more stable occlusal table and removable prosthesis.

FR Attachment

The FR system for removable partial dentures is a technological revolution for what many call semi-precision or "mill-ins." A tapered, friction retained intracoronal precision attachment for removable partial dentures with a lingual arm and for segmented bridgework or non-parallel abutments in fixed bridgework. The female is actually cast against the prefabricated male for total accuracy, improved proximal wall contacts, and tremendous time and labor savings. This simple and inexpensive attachment uses a single investment technique, eliminates porcelain in the female due to the silicone male, allows for easy and accurate duplication, no soldering is needed, easy separation of male and female, and the miniature size allows for use in ‘close bite’ situations. Easy insertion because of the tapered male, improved esthetics (no metal on the occlusal), excellent retention and reduced wear account for this being one of the most popular attachments in dentistry.

FR Attachment

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UNOR 10802

UNOR Instructions

The UNOR is a screw adjustable retention precision attachment for intracoronal use. The beveled male is adjustable so retention may be either increased or decreased, allowing for easy patient insertion and removal, thus less wear. Vertical height may also be altered for short or ‘close bite’ situations. The female may be directly cast with precious or semi-precious alloys for easy fabrication. A female ceramic former is available for creating a female in non-precious castings. The excellent external wall contact allows for guide plane stability. The male may be connected to the cast frame by acrylic resin, composite resin, or solder. The system also allows for conversion of a fixed bridge to a removable partial denture if distal abutments are lost.

UNOR 10802

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EXTRACORONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES

Extracoronal precision attachments for removable partial dentures are recommended when:

A. Less tooth reduction is required. Retaining abutments are small to avoid over-contoured intracoronal attachment abutments and/or pulpal exposure.

B. Extracoronal precision attachment are traditionally easier to insert and remove. These are used for patients with limited manual dexterity, or the prosthesis has a difficult path of insertion and removal.

C. The patient does not always wear the removable prosthesis. Intracoronal females in retaining abutments will collect food and present problems when the patient attempts to seat the intracoronal retained prosthesis.

Extracoronal Precision attachments are normally resilient to allow free movement of the prosthesis to distribute potentially destructive forces or loads away from the abutments to supportive bone and tissue. Three distinctive movements are defined in function: (1) Hinge, (2) Vertical, and (3) rotational.

The fewer abutments remaining, and the weaker the abutments are, the greater the need for resiliency or free movement to direct the forces away from the abutments to the supportive bone and tissue via the base of the prosthesis.

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Preci Clix

A new idea in removable partial dentures, overdentures, and implant bars.

30, 45, and 60؛ female patterns allow for improved hygiene-- open embrasures and light gingival contact.

Audible *click* for patient security when prosthesis is engaged.

Either a prefabricated smooth ball, or castable ball with cup bur to finish the casting.

Limited vertical requirements.

2.25mm ط male ball.

Ceka Attachments

Ceka Revax

Ceka Classic

The Traditional Ceka and Ceka Revax systems provide for hinge, vertical, and rotational movements to provide maximum abutment protection. Each attachment consists of three angulations of plastic female profiles with precision metal insert, male spring pin, and retention component. The three angulations allow the user to design the case for the patient’s needs. Please specify the alloy of choice: Red is Irax, for precious/semi-precious; Blue is Noprax, for non-precious; and Yellow is Platirax for all alloys. Also specify the type of retention for the male spring pin: acrylic, solder, or spacer.

Ceka Revax

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P reci Vertix

P reci Vertix "P"

Preci Vertix Instructions

The Preci Vertix and Vertix "P" provides for hinge and vertical movements. It should be supported by a broad based ridge. The Vertix is a very inexpensive and popular system that provides patient comfort and abutment protection for both mandibular and maxillary bilateral removable partial dentures. Unilateral free end removable partial dentures should be cross arch stabilized.

The Vertix features time-saving and simple routine techniques, requires no additional tools, may be cast in any alloy to eliminate soldering and dissimilar alloys, and provides outstanding space-saving aesthetics. The plastic female absorbs negative movements to protect abutments and provide patient comfort. It requires only a routine full coverage abutment preparation and provides easy patient insertion and removal. The only servicing requirement is the occasional, fast, easy female replacement. Three different female retention clips are available to accommodate all your retention needs. Also, the new green castable hood allows the user to have a crown, or pontic, where traditionally the undesirable denture tooth is. The Preci Vertix P Combo kit comes with all the tools and components you need to do two units.

Instructions for Pre-Cast Vertix Hood

Case Study using Preci Vertix P

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Preci Vertix "P" Preci Vertix

P reci Vertix AT

Extracoronal slide attachment. Burn-out plastic male. The friction of the titanium female can be progressively adjusted with screw and plastic friction part. Excellent attachment for lateral stabilization.

Total height: 4.40mm.

May be reduced by 1.00mm at tissue side.

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CSA

CSA Instructions

Castable Spherical Attachment for extracoronal partial dentures and overdenture bars.

O-SO Distal Extension

View OSO O-Ring Size Chart

The OSO is a popular extracoronal attachment that provides free movement in all planes for maximum protection. A proven retentive system utilizing an easily replaceable rubber O ring. This is a resilient attachment with vertical and hinge stress-breaking action for free-end and bounded partials. May be used in conjunction with other attachments.

The metal retainer ring is sold separately.

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Universal IC Attachment

The IC attachment is a popular spring loaded retaining attachment that provides free movement for abutment protection without requiring an abutment crown. The IC attachment requires a 180 degree reciprocal lingual arm. The attachment consists of a male anchor and female inlay. It is made of a stainless, chrome-alloy like those used for casting partials. It will not tarnish or corrode, and when properly installed, will not malfunction even after years of wear. Other benefits include no pulpal involvement, no gingival retraction before impressions, easy to adjust at the chair, and this is a reversible procedure.

IC Attachment

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• Universal Male: 5.2mm length, 2mm ,1ط mm nose

• Universal Female: 2mm ,0.8ط mm deep

DSE Hinges

Bio-Mechanical Considerations in the use of Distal Stress Equalizers (DSE) in Partial Denture

Restoration

The DSE Hinge is intended for use on bilateral clasp retained free end removable partial dentures to reduce loading or torquing of abutments. The small size is easy to work with and eliminates multiple inventory requirements. The unique design provides for easy freeing after casting and provides total lateral stability. For patients, it allows patient comfort and abutment protection by allowing independent unilateral function eliminating torquing leverage on the abutments on the nonfunctioning side. The miniaturized size allows utilization in short vertical spaces and provides for good esthetics.

Quantity Rates at 12, 24, and 100

DSE Hinges

Mays Unilateral Attachment

Designed specifically for the unilateral distal extension, the Mays is the first attachment with a lingual locking arm. It can not be dislodged, but yet is easily removed for patient hygiene. 3mm vertical required. Specify Upper Left/Lower Right, or Upper Right/Lower Left.

Does not require a lingual or palatal arm. No cast chrome framework required or soldering; the male portion casts with the crowns. No parallelism is necessary, even on bilateral cases.

Mays Unilateral

Sphero RetroFit Kit

Ideal for replacing worn extracoronal attachments, such as the

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ERA or Ceka. Kit of 2 with all necessary components.

OVERDENTURE BARS

Bar systems may be utilized for overdentures, removable partial dentures, and implant prosthesis. Bars may be rigid or resilient, permitting free movement of the prosthesis to direct forces away from the retaining abutments to the supportive bone and tissue. Bar systems are generally in one of three types:

1. Prefabricated ‘Dolder’ type

2. Plastic ‘Hader’ type

3. Round ‘Clip" bars and riders

The shape of the bar is indicated by the amount of room available, by the shape of the alveolar ridge, and the type of construction. However, we recommend the round plasti-wax bar, which may be more easily bent to follow the alveolar crest. Do not engage labial soft tissue undercuts with the denture base flange, as this will alter the path of insertion and cause excessive wear and servicing requirements.

Preci-Horix/Hader

Hader Bar instructions

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The Preci-Horix, or Hader, bar and rider system is the most popular of all bar systems due to its economy and simplicity. The Hader bar is available as a burnout pattern in plastic and plastic wax, and also in either palladium alloy or a yellow gold alloy.

The system allows the prosthesis to rotate around the bar. The riders may be either the plastic rider or the precious metal Ackermann clip. Another advantage is superior stability, retention, and the option of abutment splinting. Recommended use is processing the Horix Metal Housings into the denture using the Horix Processing Spacers, and then using one of the three grips of plastic Horix clips in the metal housings.

Relines or making a new prosthesis is made easy by using the Horix White Delrin Analogues in the impression.

Preci Clix on bars

2.25mm ط sphere.

Audible clicking sound for patient security.

May be bonded in the bar, or cast/solder/laser weld the base ring to bar with the threaded, replaceable sphere.

Females may be paralleled using the Clix Female Mandrel.

Locator Bar Attachment System

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Locator Implant Bar Instructions

The new LOCATOR Bar Attachment System contains the same self-aligning feature, superb retention, long lasting durability, and low attachment profile that you currently enjoy with our top selling LOCATOR Attachments. Now these benefits are available for your immediate use when the splinting of implants is required with a bar for added stability.

CSA

CSA Instructions

Castable Spherical Attachment for extracoronal partial dentures and overdenture bars.

Preci Bar (Dolder)

Preci Bar Instructions

The Preci (Dolder) Bar is produced in a precious palladium alloy which is stronger, less expensive, and has a higher fusing temperature than the traditional yellow alloys or as a plastic wax casting pattern. The bar and sleeve attachment are used for retaining removable partial dentures and overdentures.

The pear or oval shape is used for a resilient prosthesis providing vertical or rotational movements. The ‘U’ shape is for a rigid, or non- resilient, prosthesis. The dimensions on both bars are 2.2mm height, and 50mm length. A larger size rigid Dolder bar is available.

Preci Bar (Dolder)

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New Preci Bar for Laser

Round Bar

Round Bar Instructions

A round bar is useful in situations where the bar must be bent to accommodate the ridge anatomy, or in close-bit situations.

Ackermann Clips

Ackermann Clip Technique

The Ackermann clip is an universal precious metal clip or rider that will fit the Preci Horix/Hader, Preci Bar, or round bar. The Ackermann clip features adjustable retention, easy patient insertion and removal, while requiring less vertical space due to its horizontal retention tangs.

Due to its short (3.6mm) length, the sleeve may be positioned on the bar even in a deep narrow trough. No soldering of the clip is required. The horizontal retention tangs provide firm retention in acrylic and require no additional vertical space.

1105 Gold 1106 Inox

Ackermann Clips

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C-118 Metal Riders

The Metal Rider is an universal clip or rider that will fit the Preci Horix/Hader, Preci Bar, or round bar. The clip features adjustable retention, easy patient insertion and removal, while requiring less facial-lingual space due to its occlusal retention tangs.

Do not solder the clip. The occlusal retention tangs provide firm retention in acrylic and require no additional vertical space.

8° Tapered Plasti-Wax Bars

Clean burnout plasti-wax bar patterns for use with quick set investment. Ideal for implant supported bar overdenture constructions. Package of 4.

Castable Bar Patterns--all shapes

The castable plastic and plasti-wax patterns are available in profiles of the Hader, Dolder, and Round bars to facilitate the use of non-precious alloys and direct casting. The plastic wax burnout patterns are recommended when using a fast burnout technique. All are available in packages of 4 to facilitate the shaping and contouring of bars to the individual anatomy. The bars are approximately 6 cm long. The diameter is 1.8 mm for round bars, and 2.2mm with a 3mm height for Dolder bars.

Mini Dolder Regular Dolder

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Very economical and Easy to work with!

Round Bar Hader Bar

Horix/Hader metal housings

The thin (0.2mm) metal housings are available for accurate seating of the plastic clips. These are used in conjunction with the processing spacers on the model to ensure an accurate seating of the clips. The advantages of using the metal housings are easy insertion, removal, and replacement of the clips without altering the prosthesis.

Easy to replace

2/10mm thick

3 Grips of Hader Clips

Preat is proud to offer a new solution to past problems with under sized or over polished bars. Now you may select from one of three grips of Hader clips--the standard yellow, reduced retention white (also used for processing), and the increased retention orange clips. When utilized with the metal housings, adjusting retention for the patient is simple--remove the present clip and insert the proper retention clip. Also, look for the word ‘HADER’ on the ends of the clips--it is the only way to ensure you are getting the genuine Hader clips.

Yellow: standard, White: -- ret, Red: + ret

3 Grips of Hader Clips

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Horix/Hader Brass Analogue

The Hader Brass Analogue is designed to hold the Hader clips in a fixed position. They are positioned in clips in an existing prosthesis, and then a new model is poured. This new model preserves both the vertical dimension and the clip position and is used for either relining or adding a metal housing to an existing prosthesis.

Horix/Hader Brass Analogue

OVERDENTURE STUD

Stud precision attachments are primarily used on roots and implants for retaining removable partial dentures or overdentures. All stud attachments MUST be parallel to each other to provide ease of insertion and removal and reduce wear potential. Do not engage labial soft tissue undercuts with the denture base flange, as this will alter the path of insertion and cause excessive wear and servicing requirements. Stud attachments are low in profile to reduce leverage upon the retaining abutments, are easy for patient hygiene maintenance, allow physiologic independent movement of abutments, and are easy to service.

Preci Clix OD

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Direct Placement or cast coping

A new overdenture attachment system that allows the user to replace both the male (threaded sphere) and female. The females engage the undercuts of the sphere to allow for superior retention and less wear on the height of contour.

Components are less than 4mm in vertical height.

Locator RootLocator Components

Direct Placement or cast coping

The Self-Aligning feature of the LOCATOR attachment allows a patient to easily seat their overdenture without the need for accurate alignment of the attachment components.

o Long Lasting--good for 110,000 insertion cycles!

o Self-Aligning--patient can bit prosthesis to place!

o Patented Dual Retention o Unique Pivoting Denture Cap o Choice of Retention--5, 4, 3, and 1.5 lbs o Extra-Radicular Design o Money-Back Guarantee

Compare the Locator to the ERA®

Ceka AttachmentsCeka Revax Axial & Inverted Axial (M2)

The Ceka Revax and the Axial Ceka Revax stud attachments both feature a direct cast to capability. The new Ceka Revax (M2) is the smallest fully adjustable and serviceable stud attachment system. This adjustable spring pin attachment may be utilized as a traditional stud (with cast copings), or inverted as an intraradicular connector for

Ceka Revax Axial & Inverted Axial (M2)Traditional Ceka Axial (M3)

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overdentures or removable partial dentures on roots and implants. It may be used for a resilient or tissue born prosthesis, or for a combination abutment and tissue supported prosthesis. The small size allows for usage when space is at a premium--ideal for ‘close bite’ situations. Clinical, laboratory, and servicing are routine procedures that are adaptable to the individual’s needs and/or techniques. Space requirements for the Revax (M2) are 3.8mm in height, and 3.4mm in diameter. Please allow approximately 4.8 mm of vertical space for the attachment, acrylic resin, and teeth.

Traditional Ceka Axial (M3)

The traditional Ceka Axial has been in use for over 30 years. As a result, it is one of the most widely used attachments in the world. It is much like the Ceka Revax Axial, but for one major difference--the Ceka requires 0.45 mm more vertical clearance. When space is available, select the traditional M3 Ceka as it is stronger and easier to service.

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Preci-Ball

Preci Ball Castable Male Instructions

The Preci Ball 22 is a resilient (full rotation) stud attachment. It is a simple, effective systems, with many options to protect the abutments and retain both partials and overdentures. The spherical male attachment is available in a prefabricated orax alloy for soldering, a burnout plastic pattern for direct casting, and also a threaded male for direct casting or soldering. The female is available in a prefabricated alloy and a threaded female. There is also an optional threaded replaceable female.

The Preci Ball allows for an easy path of insertion and removal, adjustable female, and easy patient hygienic maintenance. All adjustments are made in the removable prosthesis. These features allow the dental professional to

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alter the attachment to fit the patient’s needs, not vice versa.

Preci-Ball 22

OSO Overdenture/Post

O-SO Overdenture Instructions

View OSO O-Ring Size Chart

Direct Placement or cast coping

The OSO Overdenture system features simple techniques, low cost, versatility, a pressure relief system for seating, the ability to be used in combination with splinting bars, processing jigs that allow dentists to cement the crowns at time of try in and provide simple repair or replacement of the removable prosthesis. The OSO is maintenance free...there is nothing to repair except the O-ring, which may be replaced in minutes. The overdenture system in prefabricated Vitallium posts are available in 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 degrees. The posts are 5.8mm in height, and the actual male component is 3.2mm in height. No impressions or custom castings are required for placing a dowel post and the retentive male post. A diamond bur is available to drill the exact configuration of the dowel post in endodontically treated roots.

Please note: the OSO Metal Rings are not included with the OSO attachment. They are available separately.

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O-SO OD Attachment

Sphero PostDirect Placement or cast coping

The new Sphero Flex Post system is an endodontic post rotating ball attachment that corrects misalignment in any plane up to 15 degrees. The advantages of this self paralleling system are the freedom of movement (resiliency) that protects weak abutments, the biocompatibility of titanium, easy conventional techniques, and the small size of the sphere (2.5 mm). Also, no potential debris can enter the female, eliminating potential insertion problems. The female may be seated in the prosthesis, or incorporated in to a cast frame. The posts are available in three lengths-- 6.75 mm, 8.40 mm, and 9.75 mm. The 2 degree tapered reamer is used to refine the canal. This system can also be used with a cast coping.

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Sphero Flex Post

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ZAAG Kits

ZAAG ComponentsDirect Placement or cast coping

Zest Anchor Advanced Generation (ZAAG) is an improvement over the traditional Zest Anchor system while maintaining Zest concepts: lowering the fulcrum (force application), the intradicular female (inside root), and the easy replacement of the male. Advancements allow the male to freely rotate and move within the housing or denture cap, the wide band on the male allows for increased retention and reduced wear (less bending and breakage), the female has a titanium coating for hardness and a smoother internal surface. The males may be placed "chairside." The female may be used with a cast coping or directly placed into a root. There are two sizes--regular (4.0 mm height, 3.8 mm width) and mini (2.3 mm height, 3.3 mm width).

ZAAG

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Zest Anchor

After 25 years of use, Zest Anchors has undergone a series of improvements to create the all new Zest Anchor Advanced Generation (ZAAG). Preat has a complete inventory of Zest parts and accessories for servicing existing prosthesis. We recommend the use of ZAAG or Locator for all new cases.