Prosthodontics — Key differences for NEET MDS
Class I = bilateral posterior edentulous. Class II = unilateral posterior edentulous. Class III = unilateral bounded posterior edentulous. Class IV = bilateral anterior crossing midline NO modification allowed. Applegate rules modify Kennedy classification. Most common Kennedy class = Class III.
📖 Read full notes →Akers clasp = most common suprabulge clasp. RPI system for Class I and Class II. Major connector: Palatal strap most common maxilla. Lingual bar most common mandible. 4mm floor of mouth depth needed for lingual bar. Kennedy bar = continuous bar retainer. Guide planes provide path of insertion.
📖 Read full notes →NEET MDS frequently tests the ability to differentiate between related topics. Understanding the key differences between RPD Kennedy Classification and RPD Components in Prosthodontics is crucial for scoring well. Questions may test diagnostic features, treatment approaches, or characteristic findings.