M. Ali et al., A laboratory investigation of the role of guide planes in the retention ofcast cobalt-chromium alloy partial denture frameworks, J DENT, 29(4), 2001, pp. 291-299
Objectives: This in vitro study examined the resistance to displacement off
ered by guide planes and the displacement mechanics of a bilateral bounded
saddle cast cobalt chrome alloy removable partial denture framework under c
onditions simulating an average initial fit.
Methods: A specially designed model mouth jig fitted with strain gauges to
monitor the forces across the guiding plane/guiding surface interfaces was
used. Guiding planes of enamel, silver tin amalgam and dental composite wit
h seven combinations of guide planes and three angles of withdrawal were ex
amined. Guiding plane size was also examined for dental enamel.
Results: A statistically significant difference in retention was found for
all factors examined. Retention increased with increasing angle of withdraw
al. Size effects were found but considered unreliable.
Conclusions: It was concluded that with a tight fit guiding plane retention
may be readily predicted for any given material, combination of mesial, di
stal and lingual guiding planes and angulation conditions by the applicatio
n of mechanical principles providing the basic parameters are known. Attent
ion is drawn to the reasons for further work to fully understand the clinic
al situation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.