Control tests
1. Indicate the number of saddle parts in the clasp prosthesis in class 2 of the Kennedy Dowel Defects subclass:
A. 4
B. 3
C. 5
D. 1
E. 2
2. Indicate the number of saddle parts in the clasp prosthesis construction in class 2 of the 2 subclass of Kennedy dentition defects:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 1
E. 2
3. What is
the function of a continuous clamp? A. Performs
a splicing action B. Increases
denture strength C.
Increases stiffness of the prosthesis D.
Decreases the weight of the prosthesis E. Performs
a cosmetic function 4.
Retaining elements of the arch prosthesis prevent the prosthesis from moving: A.
Vertically in the direction from the prosthetic bed B. In the
sagittal direction C. In the
transversal direction D. In none
of these areas E. In all these directions 5. How
much need to cast gypsum models of workers and assistants in making a clasp
prosthesis on the refractory model on the upper jaw? A. Two
working and one auxiliary B. Three
workers and two subsidiary C. Three
workers and one auxiliary D. Two
working and two auxiliary E. One
working and one supporting 6. Clamper
is made of such materials, except? A. Plastic B. ChC C. Gold D. Steel E. Titan 7. What
anatomical and topographic conditions of the upper jaw contribute to good
stability of the arch prosthesis? A) Well
expressed alveolar processes B) High
clinical crowns with pronounced equator C)
Well-defined cheek strands D) A
pronounced torus E) The
absence of hills 8. What
measures can be taken to avoid injury of the frenum of the tongue with an arch
of the prosthesis? A) Move the
arch of the prosthesis to the vestibular side of the alveolar process B) Move the
arch of the prosthesis to the vestibular side of the dentition C) Cover
the arc with elastic plastic D) Carry
plastic frenulum of tongue E) To retreat from the frenum of the tongue by
3 mm and leave the arch from the oral aspect of the alveolar process