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Direct and indirect 
retainers 
Vinay Pavan Kumar .K 
2nd year P G student 
Dept of Prosthodontics 
AECS Maaruti College of Dental Sciences
Direct 
retainers 
Indirect 
retainers 
Definition 
Classification 
Principles of 
design 
Extracoronal 
retainers 
Types 
Definition 
Factors 
affecting 
types of indirect 
Requirements retainers
Direct retainer: It is that component of a 
removable partial denture that is used to retain 
and prevent dislodgment, consisting of a clasp 
assembly or a precision attachment (GPT 8)
Direct retainers 
Intracoronal Extracoronal 
Precision Semi-precision Extracoronal Clasps 
Attachment
Intracoronal retainers 
In 1906 the principle of the internal attachment was first 
formulated by Dr. Herman E.S. Chayes
Extracoronal Retainers 
 Prothero provided a Conceptual Basis for 
mechanical retention
 Clasps mainly divided 2 types 
 Occlusally approaching which approach the undercut 
from the occlusal area and gingivally approaching which 
enter the undercut crossing the gingival margin.
Clasp Assembly 
The part of a removable dental prosthesis that acts as a 
direct retainer and/or stabilizer for a prosthesis by 
partially encompassing or contacting an abutment tooth. 
Components of the clasp assembly include the clasp, 
the reciprocal element, the cingulum, incisal or occlusal 
rest, and the minor connector.
Parts of clasp assembly 
Circumferential 
Clasp 
(Retentive Arm) 
Reciprocating 
(Bracing) Arm 
Distal 
Occlusal 
Rest Seat Proximal 
Plate
Principles of Clasp Design 
1. Encirclement- more than 180 degrees in greatest 
circumference if the tooth engaged by the clasp assembly 
2. Occlusal rest - to prevent the movement of the clasp arms 
cervically. 
3. Each retentive terminal should be opposed by a reciprocal 
component
4. Clasp retainers on abutment teeth adjacent to distal 
extension bases should be designed to avoid direct 
transmission of forces to the abutment 
5.The amount of retention should always be the minimum 
necessary to resist reasonable dislodging forces. 
6. Reciprocal elements – junction of gingival and middle 
third 
Terminal retentive arm – gingival third
Functional requirements of the clasp 
Retention 
Support 
Stability 
Reciprocation 
Encirclement 
Passivity
Retention 
 Is obtained by the incorporation of a flexible element of 
the clasp into the undercut. 
 Sufficient undercut to be engaged to obtain desired 
retention. 
 Force from the clasp arm on flexing must be within the 
tolerance of the PDL and must be less to prevent 
deformation of the clasp arm itself.
Factors affecting retention 
◦ Tooth factors: Size of the angle of cervical 
convergence 
◦ How far the clasp terminal is placed into the angle of 
cervical convergence
Clasp arm flexibility 
 Material used: cast chrome (0.010”) 
cast gold (0.015”) 
wrought alloy (0.020”)
 Length of the clasp 
•The longer the clasp arm the more flexible. 
• Flexibility is directly proportional to the cube of its length. 
•By increasing the length, the horizontal stresses imparted 
to the abutment during placing and removal is reduced
 Cross section: round > half round 
 Modulus of elasticity: more the modulus - less flexibility 
 Diameter of clasp: flexure inversely proportional to the 
diameter. 
 Alloy: wrought > cast
Support 
 Support is the quality of the clasp assembly to resist 
displacement of the prosthesis in the apical direction. 
 a rest must contact the surface of the abutment tooth at 
a properly prepared surface- rest seat
 A properly prepared rest will prevent the 
tissueward movement of the prosthesis. 
 maintains the position of the clasp assembly in 
relation to the abutment. 
 Transmits forces along the long axis of the 
abutments
Stability 
 Resistance to horizontal displacement
Reciprocation 
 Counteracts lateral displacement of an abutment when 
retentive clasp terminus passes over the height of 
contour
Encirclement 
 Prevent movement of abutment away from associated 
clasp assembly 
 More than 180 degrees
Passivity 
 Prevent the transmission of the adverse forces 
to the associated abutment 
 Be passive until a dislodging force is applied
Classification of extra-coronal retainers 
 Supra bulge clasps (occlusally approaching, 
circumferential clasps) 
 Infrabulge clasps (gingivally approaching, 
projection or bar clasps) 
 Combination clasps
Circumferential clasps 
 The cast circumferential clasp design was introduced by 
Dr N B Nesbitt in 1916. 
 Simple, easy to construct- excellent support, bracing, 
retentive properties. 
 Close adaptation to tooth therefore minimises food 
entrapment 
 Disadvantage- covers large amount of tooth surface
 Circlet clasp. 
 Reverse circlet 
 Multiple circlet clasp 
 Embrasure clasp. 
 Reverse action or hair pin clasp 
 Ring clasp. 
 Back action and reverse back action clasp
Simple Circlet clasp 
 Tooth support RPD 
 Undercut remote from 
edentulous area 
 Half round 
 Disadvantages 
- Increase tooth coverage 
- compromised esthetics
Variations of circlet clasp 
 Back action clasp 
 Reverse back action 
 Ring clasp 
 C clasp or hair-pin clasp
Reverse circlet clasp 
 Undercut located adjacent to edentulous area 
 Kennedy class I ,II 
 Disadvantages 
- Lack of rest adjacent to 
edentulous area 
- Poor esthetics
Multiple circlet design 
 2 simple circlet clasp joined at the terminal aspect of 
their reciprocal elements 
 Principle abutment is periodontal compromised and the 
forces are distributed between multiple abutment teeth
Embrasure clasp 
 2 simple circlet joined at bodies 
 Used on side of the arch where there is no edentulous 
space 
 Can be used only when adequate tooth preparation is 
possible
C-clasp design 
 Fish hook” or “Hairpin” clasp 
 Simple circlet clasp with loop back retentive arm 
 Sufficient crown height 
 Disadvantages 
- Insufficient flexibility 
- Tooth coverage 
- Esthetics compromised
Combination clasp 
 Cast metal reciprocal arm and wrought wire retentive 
arm 
 abutment adjacent to Kennedy class I and II area 
Advantage 
• kinder to the tooth 
can engage greater undercut 
Disadvantage 
• more prone to breakage than cast 
• minimal stabilizing
Gingivally approaching clasps /Bar/Roach 
type 
Approach the undercut gingivally and have a push type of 
retention.
Approach arm 
• It is a minor connector that connect the retentive tip to 
the denture base. 
• It crosses the gingival margin at right angle and it is the 
only flexible minor connector. 
• Flexibility of the clasp is controlled by the taper and 
length of the approach arm 
• More esthetic
Retentive terminal 
• It should end on the surface of the tooth below the 
undercut.
T-clasp 
 Kennedy class I and II 
 Undercut locate adjacent edentulous area 
 Contraindication 
- Severe soft tissue undercut 
- Height of contour locate near 
occlusal surface
Modified T-clasp 
 No retentive horizontal projection 
 Kennedy class I and II 
 Undercut locate near adjacent edentulous area 
 Canine and premolar 
 Advantage - esthetics
Y-clasp 
 Equivalent to T-clasp 
 Approach arm terminates in the cervical third 
 Mesial and distal projection terminate near occlusal 
surface
I bar 
 Kennedy class I and II 
 RPI 
- Mesial rest 
- Proximal plate 
- I bar
Flexible clasps
• Acetal resin clasps are esthetic and are available in 
sixteen different shades. 
• To evaluate the effect of cast Co-Cr and acetal resin 
clasp on the surface of tooth. 
• The retentive force of cast Co-Cr clasp showed a 
decrease from 12.4 N to 8.1 N. 
• The retentive force of acetal resin clasp, reduced 
from 5.2 N to 4.03 N at the completion of experiment. 
• Acetal resin clasps do not abrade the surface of tooth 
and maintain retention 
A comparative study on Co-Cr and Acetal resin clasps; Pal .H etal 
TPDI • January 2014, Vol. 5, No. 1 pg 9- 13
Implants as direct retainers 
• Eliminates a visible clasp 
• placement of an implant within a modification space to 
the advantage of retentive needs requires 
consideration of anterior, mid, or distal placement 
• retainers utilizing teeth have always been restricted to 
tooth locations at either end of a span
Indirect retainer 
 Resists rotational displacement of an extension base 
from the supporting tissue 
 Kennedy class I, II and IV
Factors determining indirect 
retainer 
 Occlusal rests must be held in rest seats by direct 
retainer 
 Distance from fulcrum line 
 Placed on definite rest seat to prevent slippage 
 Rigidity
Auxiliary functions 
 Reduce A-P tilting of abutments 
 Stabilization – auxiliary guide planes 
 Anterior teeth stabilized 
 Auxiliary rest – stress distribution 
 Visual indication for reline
Forms of indirect retainer 
 Auxiliary occlusal rest 
 Canine extension from occlusal rest 
 Continuous bar retainer & lingual plate 
 Rugae Support
Auxiliary Occlusal Rest
Canine rest
Rugae Support
Major connectors - cingulum bars and 
linguo plates
References 
 Carr AB, Mc Givney GP, Brown DT, McCracken’s 
Removable Partial Prosthodontics, 12th edition , 
Canada, Elsevier Publishers, 2005 , pp:68-102 
 Stewart, Phoenix, Cagna, De Freest, Clinical 
Removable Partial Prosthodontics, 3rd edition, 
2001, USA, Quintessence publishers, pp:53-96 
 Grant AA, Johnson W, An Introduction to 
Removable Denture Prosthetics, 1st edition, 
USA, Churchill livingstone, 1983, pp: 96-101
 Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, 
Glantz PO, Retention ,Brit Dent J 2000;189(12):646- 
657 
 Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, 
Glantz PO, Hammond P, Bracing and reciprocation 
,Brit Dent J 2001;190(1):10-14 
 Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, 
Glantz PO, Hammond P, Clasp design , Brit Dent J 
2001;190(2):71-81 
 Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, 
Glantz PO, Hammond P, Indirect Retention ,Brit 
DentJ 2001;190(2):128-132

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Direct & indirect retainers in rpd

  • 1. Direct and indirect retainers Vinay Pavan Kumar .K 2nd year P G student Dept of Prosthodontics AECS Maaruti College of Dental Sciences
  • 2. Direct retainers Indirect retainers Definition Classification Principles of design Extracoronal retainers Types Definition Factors affecting types of indirect Requirements retainers
  • 3. Direct retainer: It is that component of a removable partial denture that is used to retain and prevent dislodgment, consisting of a clasp assembly or a precision attachment (GPT 8)
  • 4. Direct retainers Intracoronal Extracoronal Precision Semi-precision Extracoronal Clasps Attachment
  • 5. Intracoronal retainers In 1906 the principle of the internal attachment was first formulated by Dr. Herman E.S. Chayes
  • 6. Extracoronal Retainers  Prothero provided a Conceptual Basis for mechanical retention
  • 7.  Clasps mainly divided 2 types  Occlusally approaching which approach the undercut from the occlusal area and gingivally approaching which enter the undercut crossing the gingival margin.
  • 8.
  • 9. Clasp Assembly The part of a removable dental prosthesis that acts as a direct retainer and/or stabilizer for a prosthesis by partially encompassing or contacting an abutment tooth. Components of the clasp assembly include the clasp, the reciprocal element, the cingulum, incisal or occlusal rest, and the minor connector.
  • 10. Parts of clasp assembly Circumferential Clasp (Retentive Arm) Reciprocating (Bracing) Arm Distal Occlusal Rest Seat Proximal Plate
  • 11. Principles of Clasp Design 1. Encirclement- more than 180 degrees in greatest circumference if the tooth engaged by the clasp assembly 2. Occlusal rest - to prevent the movement of the clasp arms cervically. 3. Each retentive terminal should be opposed by a reciprocal component
  • 12. 4. Clasp retainers on abutment teeth adjacent to distal extension bases should be designed to avoid direct transmission of forces to the abutment 5.The amount of retention should always be the minimum necessary to resist reasonable dislodging forces. 6. Reciprocal elements – junction of gingival and middle third Terminal retentive arm – gingival third
  • 13. Functional requirements of the clasp Retention Support Stability Reciprocation Encirclement Passivity
  • 14. Retention  Is obtained by the incorporation of a flexible element of the clasp into the undercut.  Sufficient undercut to be engaged to obtain desired retention.  Force from the clasp arm on flexing must be within the tolerance of the PDL and must be less to prevent deformation of the clasp arm itself.
  • 15. Factors affecting retention ◦ Tooth factors: Size of the angle of cervical convergence ◦ How far the clasp terminal is placed into the angle of cervical convergence
  • 16. Clasp arm flexibility  Material used: cast chrome (0.010”) cast gold (0.015”) wrought alloy (0.020”)
  • 17.  Length of the clasp •The longer the clasp arm the more flexible. • Flexibility is directly proportional to the cube of its length. •By increasing the length, the horizontal stresses imparted to the abutment during placing and removal is reduced
  • 18.  Cross section: round > half round  Modulus of elasticity: more the modulus - less flexibility  Diameter of clasp: flexure inversely proportional to the diameter.  Alloy: wrought > cast
  • 19. Support  Support is the quality of the clasp assembly to resist displacement of the prosthesis in the apical direction.  a rest must contact the surface of the abutment tooth at a properly prepared surface- rest seat
  • 20.  A properly prepared rest will prevent the tissueward movement of the prosthesis.  maintains the position of the clasp assembly in relation to the abutment.  Transmits forces along the long axis of the abutments
  • 21. Stability  Resistance to horizontal displacement
  • 22. Reciprocation  Counteracts lateral displacement of an abutment when retentive clasp terminus passes over the height of contour
  • 23. Encirclement  Prevent movement of abutment away from associated clasp assembly  More than 180 degrees
  • 24. Passivity  Prevent the transmission of the adverse forces to the associated abutment  Be passive until a dislodging force is applied
  • 25. Classification of extra-coronal retainers  Supra bulge clasps (occlusally approaching, circumferential clasps)  Infrabulge clasps (gingivally approaching, projection or bar clasps)  Combination clasps
  • 26. Circumferential clasps  The cast circumferential clasp design was introduced by Dr N B Nesbitt in 1916.  Simple, easy to construct- excellent support, bracing, retentive properties.  Close adaptation to tooth therefore minimises food entrapment  Disadvantage- covers large amount of tooth surface
  • 27.  Circlet clasp.  Reverse circlet  Multiple circlet clasp  Embrasure clasp.  Reverse action or hair pin clasp  Ring clasp.  Back action and reverse back action clasp
  • 28. Simple Circlet clasp  Tooth support RPD  Undercut remote from edentulous area  Half round  Disadvantages - Increase tooth coverage - compromised esthetics
  • 29. Variations of circlet clasp  Back action clasp  Reverse back action  Ring clasp  C clasp or hair-pin clasp
  • 30. Reverse circlet clasp  Undercut located adjacent to edentulous area  Kennedy class I ,II  Disadvantages - Lack of rest adjacent to edentulous area - Poor esthetics
  • 31. Multiple circlet design  2 simple circlet clasp joined at the terminal aspect of their reciprocal elements  Principle abutment is periodontal compromised and the forces are distributed between multiple abutment teeth
  • 32. Embrasure clasp  2 simple circlet joined at bodies  Used on side of the arch where there is no edentulous space  Can be used only when adequate tooth preparation is possible
  • 33. C-clasp design  Fish hook” or “Hairpin” clasp  Simple circlet clasp with loop back retentive arm  Sufficient crown height  Disadvantages - Insufficient flexibility - Tooth coverage - Esthetics compromised
  • 34. Combination clasp  Cast metal reciprocal arm and wrought wire retentive arm  abutment adjacent to Kennedy class I and II area Advantage • kinder to the tooth can engage greater undercut Disadvantage • more prone to breakage than cast • minimal stabilizing
  • 35. Gingivally approaching clasps /Bar/Roach type Approach the undercut gingivally and have a push type of retention.
  • 36. Approach arm • It is a minor connector that connect the retentive tip to the denture base. • It crosses the gingival margin at right angle and it is the only flexible minor connector. • Flexibility of the clasp is controlled by the taper and length of the approach arm • More esthetic
  • 37. Retentive terminal • It should end on the surface of the tooth below the undercut.
  • 38. T-clasp  Kennedy class I and II  Undercut locate adjacent edentulous area  Contraindication - Severe soft tissue undercut - Height of contour locate near occlusal surface
  • 39. Modified T-clasp  No retentive horizontal projection  Kennedy class I and II  Undercut locate near adjacent edentulous area  Canine and premolar  Advantage - esthetics
  • 40. Y-clasp  Equivalent to T-clasp  Approach arm terminates in the cervical third  Mesial and distal projection terminate near occlusal surface
  • 41. I bar  Kennedy class I and II  RPI - Mesial rest - Proximal plate - I bar
  • 43. • Acetal resin clasps are esthetic and are available in sixteen different shades. • To evaluate the effect of cast Co-Cr and acetal resin clasp on the surface of tooth. • The retentive force of cast Co-Cr clasp showed a decrease from 12.4 N to 8.1 N. • The retentive force of acetal resin clasp, reduced from 5.2 N to 4.03 N at the completion of experiment. • Acetal resin clasps do not abrade the surface of tooth and maintain retention A comparative study on Co-Cr and Acetal resin clasps; Pal .H etal TPDI • January 2014, Vol. 5, No. 1 pg 9- 13
  • 44. Implants as direct retainers • Eliminates a visible clasp • placement of an implant within a modification space to the advantage of retentive needs requires consideration of anterior, mid, or distal placement • retainers utilizing teeth have always been restricted to tooth locations at either end of a span
  • 45. Indirect retainer  Resists rotational displacement of an extension base from the supporting tissue  Kennedy class I, II and IV
  • 46.
  • 47. Factors determining indirect retainer  Occlusal rests must be held in rest seats by direct retainer  Distance from fulcrum line  Placed on definite rest seat to prevent slippage  Rigidity
  • 48. Auxiliary functions  Reduce A-P tilting of abutments  Stabilization – auxiliary guide planes  Anterior teeth stabilized  Auxiliary rest – stress distribution  Visual indication for reline
  • 49. Forms of indirect retainer  Auxiliary occlusal rest  Canine extension from occlusal rest  Continuous bar retainer & lingual plate  Rugae Support
  • 53. Major connectors - cingulum bars and linguo plates
  • 54. References  Carr AB, Mc Givney GP, Brown DT, McCracken’s Removable Partial Prosthodontics, 12th edition , Canada, Elsevier Publishers, 2005 , pp:68-102  Stewart, Phoenix, Cagna, De Freest, Clinical Removable Partial Prosthodontics, 3rd edition, 2001, USA, Quintessence publishers, pp:53-96  Grant AA, Johnson W, An Introduction to Removable Denture Prosthetics, 1st edition, USA, Churchill livingstone, 1983, pp: 96-101
  • 55.  Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, Glantz PO, Retention ,Brit Dent J 2000;189(12):646- 657  Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, Glantz PO, Hammond P, Bracing and reciprocation ,Brit Dent J 2001;190(1):10-14  Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, Glantz PO, Hammond P, Clasp design , Brit Dent J 2001;190(2):71-81  Davenport JC , Basker RM, Heath JR, Ralph JP, Glantz PO, Hammond P, Indirect Retention ,Brit DentJ 2001;190(2):128-132